Post s Pebbles cereals celebrate their 50th birthday this year and the brand has been doing a lot of celebrating. Earlier this year the brand released Fruity Pebbles and Cocoa Pebbles coffee creamers, then followed that up with snack crisps in the iconic cereals flavors. Then, Fruity Pebbles and [.]
Operator
Welcome to BellRing Brands first-quarter 2021 earnings conference call and webcast. Hosting the call today from BellRing Brands are Darcy Davenport, president and chief executive officer; and Paul Rode, chief financial officer. Today s call is being recorded and will be available for replay beginning at 1:30 P.M. Eastern Time.
The dial-in number is 800-585-8367 and the passcode is 1876009. [Operator instructions] It is now my pleasure to turn the floor over to Jennifer Meyerr, investor relations of BellRing Brands for introductions. You may begin.
Jennifer Meyerr
Investor Relations
Good morning, and thank you for joining us today for BellRing Brands first-quarter fiscal 2021 earnings call. With me today are Darcy Davenport, our president and CEO; and Paul Rode, our CFO. Darcy and Paul will begin with prepared remarks, and afterwards we ll have a brief question-and-answer session. The press release and supplemental slide presentation that supports these remarks are p
Leftovers: Whozeewhatzit? It s Hershey s new offering; Pebbles cereal enters the ice age
The Pennsylvania chocolate maker launches a new bar to complement the Whatchamacallit, and you can have the mango in Yuengling s new brew. Courtesy of The Hershey Co.
Author By Food Dive staff
Published Feb. 5, 2021
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Leftovers is our look at a few of the product ideas popping up everywhere. Some are intriguing, some sound amazing and some are the kinds of ideas we would never dream of. We can t write about everything that we get pitched, so here are some leftovers pulled from our inboxes.
Whozeewhatzit? It’s a new candy bar with a crowd-sourced name
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If you re celebrating a 50th birthday or anniversary this year, you re in excellent company. From the first e-mail to McDonald s Quarter Pounder, 1971 was a year full of change. Here are 50 people, places, things, and events celebrating their own 50th birthday in 2021.
1. Walt Disney World
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Following the success of Disneyland in Anaheim, California, Walt Disney began searching for a location for a second theme park in 1959. After Walt s death in 1966, his brother Roy O. Disney continued the search and also insisted that the name of the theme park be changed from Disney World to Walt Disney World to act as a remembrance of his brother.