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Alaska Pie Silk Company
Alaska Silk Pie Company is a privately owned food company engaged mainly in bakery and pastry products. The company is most popularly known for its gluten-free products. History Phyllis Buzzini started the Alaska Silk Pie Company over 25 years ago. She used her unemployment check (worth $500) to finance her new business just after her…
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B2 Café / BagelBagel Cafe
BagelBagel Café, or B2 Café, is a chain of cafés based in Tallahassee, Florida. This café offers a wide range of bakery products for customers who are dining in or ordering out. History BagelBagel Café was established in 1991 as a food retail shop that offered fresh made-to-order meals to customers. John Stout, the business’…
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Acai Roots
Acai Roots is a privately-owned US company primarily engaged in producing and distributing food products made from acai (pronounced Ah-Sigh-EE) berries. The company headquarters is located in San Diego, California, USA. History Several Brazilian expatriates established Acai Roots in 2005. The idea of creating their own company came after playing soccer one day. Having come…
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A Product Recall on Sliced Herring Fillets
New Jersey-based food company Zip International Group LLC is recalling a specific batch of its sliced herring fillet (also known as Forelka). The seafood is being recalled because of the possibility of infection by Listeria monocytogenes, a harmful bacterial contaminant. The problem and subsequent recall was made after it was found during a routine sampling…
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Abbott’s Candy Shop
Abbott’s Candy Shop is a privately-owned confectionery business based in Indiana,USA. The company primarily makes different kinds of soft and buttery caramels, as well as a variety of chocolate products. History Abbott’s Candy Shop was founded by William Clay Abbott. Before creating his candy business, W.C. Abbott first started a restaurant in his hometown in…
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A Product Recall for Rip Roar’N Crab Soup
Massachusetts-based food company Blount Fine Foods announced on January 11, a recall on its Rip Roar’N Crab Soup product. The product is being recalled for mislabeling, specifically for not indicating some food allergens on the product’s ingredients label. The recalled crab soup is said to contain undeclared wheat, crab and milk allergens. These foods, in…
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Certain Kimchi Products Recalled Due to Undeclared Allergens
The CFIA announced an allergy alert and a product recall against specific brands of kimchi products for having undeclared allergens. The products, sold under the Nonghyup Suncheon and Nonghyup Arumchan brands, are said to contain the allergens shrimp and fish. The affected products do not indicate the presence of the allergens on its packaging. This…
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The Belgium Company
The Belgium Company is a Florida-based food manufacturing business primarily engaged in the production of butter and cheese. The company makes these products for retail as well as orders for customized creamery products from corporate businesses. History The Belgium Company has been in existence for over 25 years, during which the company has practiced the…
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