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BONE DOG Written and illustrated by Eric Rohmann 32 pp. Roaring Brook Press.
The pet food industry began in the late 1800's when a London butcher tossed a failed batch of tea biscuits to an appreciative pooch, and gathered steam when Milk Bone Dog Biscuits appeared in the United States in 1908.
Good shapes include: a star, circle, a dog bone, dog head, reindeer head or other Christmas themed shape.
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Bone (dogs) or scratching post (cats).
In addition to crates of Bowser Dog Treats and Milk-Bone dog biscuits, there were dog beds and dog booties in a wide range of colors and styles.
In 2006, for instance, Del Monte acquired Meow Mix Holdings from a private equity firm, and Milk-Bone dog biscuits from Kraft Foods.
If the city's landmark commission was willing to make the old Milk-Bone dog treat factory on the Lower East Side a landmark, why doesn't Yankee Stadium make the cut?
Del Monte is a relatively new entrant in the industry, having built up its pet presence from virtually nothing in the last decade through acquisitions like the 2006 purchases of Meow Mix Holdings and Milk-Bone dog biscuits.
In an 8-to-0 vote, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission voted on Tuesday morning to grant landmark status to the former Wheatsworth Bakery, a 1928 factory on the Lower East Side that was famous for making Milk-Bone dog treats.
Del Monte's acquisition last year of Meow Mix Holdings, in a deal worth $705 million, and Milk-Bone dog biscuits, which it picked up for $580 million from Kraft Foods Global, makes the San Francisco food company the U.S.' second-largest pet-food purveyor, with 14 brands that make up 40% of its $3 billion in 2006 sales.
Del Monte's acquisition last year of Meow Mix Holdings, in a deal worth $705 million, and Milk-Bone dog biscuits, which it picked up for $580 million from Kraft Foods Global, makes the San Francisco food company the nation's second-largest pet-food purveyor, with 14 brands that make up 40% of its $3 billion in 2006 sales.
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