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1993 United Biscuits sold its confectionery group to [[Kraft Foods|Kraft General Foods]]; this included [[Joseph Terry and Sons|Terry's]], [[Callard and Bowser]], [[William Nuttall|Nuttalls]], [[Smith Kendon]], [[Chocometz]], [[Aura]]<ref>The Times Mar. 4, 1993</ref> | 1993 United Biscuits sold its confectionery group to [[Kraft Foods|Kraft General Foods]]; this included [[Joseph Terry and Sons|Terry's]], [[Callard and Bowser]], [[William Nuttall|Nuttalls]], [[Smith Kendon]], [[Chocometz]], [[Aura]]<ref>The Times Mar. 4, 1993</ref> | ||
2004 Acquired by [[Wrigley | 2004 Acquired by [[Wrigley's]] | ||
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of Halifax
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; this included Terry's, Callard and Bowser, Nuttalls, Smith Kendon, Chocometz, Aura[6]
2004 Acquired by Wrigley's