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By 1976 [[Guinness and Co|Guinness's]] confectionery subsidiary was referred to as Callard and Bowser, Nuttall<ref> The Times, Dec 15, 1976</ref> - included [[Callard and Bowser]], [[William Nuttall]], [[Riley Brothers (Halifax)]] and [[Smith Kendon]]<ref>  The Times, August 03, 1988</ref>
By 1976 [[Guinness and Co|Guinness's]] confectionery subsidiary was referred to as Callard and Bowser, Nuttall<ref> The Times, Dec 15, 1976</ref> - included [[Callard and Bowser]], [[William Nuttall]], [[Riley Brothers (Halifax)]]<ref>  The Times, August 03, 1988</ref>


1980 Doncaster factory closed<ref>The Times, Oct 17, 1980</ref>
1980 Doncaster factory closed<ref>The Times, Oct 17, 1980</ref>


1982 [[Callard and Bowser Nuttall|Callard and Bowser, Nuttall]], which was losing money, was sold to [[Beatrice Foods]] of Chicago<ref>The Times, Mar 16, 1982</ref>
1982 [[Callard and Bowser Nuttall|Callard and Bowser, Nuttall]], which was losing money, was sold to [[Beatrice Foods]] of Chicago<ref>The Times, Mar 16, 1982</ref>; combined with [[Smith Kendon]].


1988 Acquired by [[United Biscuits]]<ref>  The Times August 03, 1988</ref>
1988 Acquired by [[United Biscuits]]<ref>  The Times August 03, 1988</ref>

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By 1976 Guinness's confectionery subsidiary was referred to as Callard and Bowser, Nuttall[1] - included Callard and Bowser, William Nuttall, Riley Brothers (Halifax)[2]

1980 Doncaster factory closed[3]

1982 Callard and Bowser, Nuttall, which was losing money, was sold to Beatrice Foods of Chicago[4]; combined with Smith Kendon.

1988 Acquired by United Biscuits[5]

1993 United Biscuits sold its confectionery group to Kraft General Foods[6]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Dec 15, 1976
  2. The Times, August 03, 1988
  3. The Times, Oct 17, 1980
  4. The Times, Mar 16, 1982
  5. The Times August 03, 1988
  6. The Times, March 04, 1993