Dressed in a leafy-green toga, the Giant's vocabulary is limited to "Ho, Ho, Ho, Green Giant!" Advertising Age magazine has ranked the Jolly Green Giant as the third most recognizable advertising icon ...
Making frozen vegetables hip is a daunting task, but B&G Foods thinks it has just the guy to do it. The company is bringing back the Jolly Green Giant after a long hiatus to introduce new recipes. But ...
Road-tripping through southern Minnesota? Keep an eye out for a 55-foot-tall legend. The Jolly Green Giant has been ...
...AIR QUALITY ALERT IN EFFECT FROM 9 AM CDT SUNDAY TO 9 AM CDT TUESDAY... * WHAT...The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has issued an Air Quality Alert for fine ...
In 1959, Chicago singer Len Dresslar stepped into a Windy City recording studio and, in his deep baritone, sang three words for a commercial jingle that have echoed through the decades: “Ho, ho, ho.” ...
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MINNEAPOLIS — General Mills sold Green Giant, the vegetable business that began in farms in south central Minnesota and became a symbol of the growing convenience of food delivery in the mid-20th ...
Last week someone posted on the Life in Hutchinson Facebook page about riding the bus from Library Square to work at the Green Giant Co. in Glencoe. Although I never rode a bus, I did work for the ...
Soft commodities are bottoming at higher lows, leading to increased food prices. Nutrien is the largest global retailer of fertilizer and has been expanding through acquisitions. CF Industries ...
Today, leftover glass from that venture fills the warehouse offices of Sun Light & Power Company in Berkeley, the business Gerber founded 30 years ago. One large piece makes up the conference room ...
In 1959, Chicago singer Len Dresslar stepped into a Windy City recording studio and, in his deep baritone, sang three words for a commercial jingle that continue to echo: “Ho, ho, ho.” Mr. Dresslar, ...