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  2. Cerebos Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Cerebos Pacific was a food company that sold health supplements, food and coffee products across the Asia-Pacific region. It was founded in 1892 in the UK and acquired by Suntory in 1990, and later by Kraft Heinz in 2018.

  3. Cerebos - Wikipedia

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    Cerebos is a global brand of salt and other flavourings and nutritional supplements, owned by different companies in different regions. It was invented by a Scottish chemist in 1894 and became famous for its slogan "See How It Runs" and its boy chasing a chicken logo.

  4. Kraft Heinz - Wikipedia

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    Kraft Heinz is the result of the merger of Kraft Foods and H.J. Heinz in 2015. It is the third-largest food and beverage company in North America and the fifth-largest in the world, with over $26 billion in annual sales and over 20 brands.

  5. Cerritos, California - Wikipedia

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    Cerritos is a city in Los Angeles County, California, with a population of 49,859 as of 2019. It was incorporated in 1956 as Dairy Valley, and changed its name to Cerritos in 1967 after a nearby Spanish land grant.

  6. Gregg's (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, the New Zealand arm of international food company Cerebos merged with Gregg's to form Cerebos Gregg's Limited. In 1990, the company added the Robert Harris coffee brand to their company, [ 4 ] and in 2005, Atomic Coffee Roasters was also purchased by the company.

  7. Asian Home Gourmet - Wikipedia

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    Asian Home Gourmet was established in Singapore in 1982 by Kwan Lui. Although the business was acquired by Cerebos Pacific Limited in 1996, Lui retained 50% ownership and retained rights to the brand. The company initially sold in local Singaporean markets before commercialising and moving its factories to Thailand.

  8. Ceres, California - Wikipedia

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    Ceres is a city in Stanislaus County, California, with a population of 49,302 at the 2020 U.S. Census. It is part of the Modesto metropolitan statistical area and named after the Roman goddess of agriculture.

  9. San Pablo, California - Wikipedia

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    The city of San Pablo is on land once occupied by the Cuchiyun band of the Ohlone indigenous people. This Ohlone territory was claimed for the king of Spain in the late 18th century. and was granted for grazing purposes to the Mission Dolores located in today's San Francisco, but these church properties were secularized (or made separate from the Catholic church) when Mexico became independent ...