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[[image:Im19541023PP-Gra.jpg|thumb| October 1954.]]
A product of the [[General Foods Co]]
A product of the [[General Foods Co]]
Invented (?) by Charles William Post, who left a large fortune when he died c.1922<ref>The Times Apr. 5, 1922</ref>


Pre-WWII General Foods established the '''Grape Nuts Co''' to distribute its packaged foods in the UK<ref>The Times June 1, 1967</ref>
Pre-WWII General Foods established the '''Grape Nuts Co''' to distribute its packaged foods in the UK<ref>The Times June 1, 1967</ref>

Latest revision as of 09:38, 16 April 2021

August 1954 .

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September 1954.
October 1954.

A product of the General Foods Co

Invented (?) by Charles William Post, who left a large fortune when he died c.1922[1]

Pre-WWII General Foods established the Grape Nuts Co to distribute its packaged foods in the UK[2]

Post-WWII Production and marketing was taken on by Alfred Bird and Sons who soon joined the General Foods group.

1954 Made by Alfred Bird and Sons (see advert)

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Apr. 5, 1922
  2. The Times June 1, 1967