Superlative Flour
Before Gold Medal Flour won its first gold medal in 1880, it was branded Washburn-Crosby Co’s Superlative Flour. This trade card advertises the brand as the “Best in the World.”
Superlative Flour
Before Gold Medal Flour won its first gold medal in 1880, it was branded Washburn-Crosby Co’s Superlative Flour. This trade card advertises the brand as the “Best in the World.”
Extra, Extra!
Our Monster Cereals were born in Minneapolis in the early 1970s. This special coupon was produced in 1977 to save cereal fans in in our hometown a whole dime!
Gardetto’s
Gardetto’s snack mix, based on authentic family recipes from the Gardetto’s Bakery originally on Milwaukee’s south side, joined the General Mills family in 1999.
Olde Kentuckie Buttermilk Biscuits
This was the label used by Lively Willoughby on his home delivered products in 1931. These refrigerated biscuits eventually led to Pillsbury’s refrigerated dough products.
Cookie Crisp by Ralston
General Mills acquired the Ralston brand in 1997 which included Cookie Crisp, a cereal favorite.
Say Hello to Totino’s Pizza Rolls
In 1993, the Pillsbury Company decided to phase out the Jeno’s Pizza Rolls name for Totino’s, creating a family look across the brand’s entire line of pizza and pizza snacks.
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