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1998 'Horizon Biscuit Co Ltd, a core division of Hillsdown Holdings operates three manufacturing sites in the UK (Moreton, Harlow - Essex, Blackpool - Lancashire). Horizon Biscuits. Horizon Biscuits market some of the best known biscuits in the UK including Cadbury's biscuits (eg. Cadbury Fingers), and Maryland Cookies, together with a broad range of customer label products.<ref>Liverpool Echo - Thursday 28 May 1998</ref> | |||
2000 [[Hicks, Muse, Tate and Furst]] acquired [[Burton's Gold Medal Biscuits]], and merged it with [[Horizon Biscuit Co|Horizon]], [[Hillsdown Holdings]]' biscuit business, <ref>The Times, December 31, 2003</ref> to form [[Burton's Foods]] | 2000 [[Hicks, Muse, Tate and Furst]] acquired [[Burton's Gold Medal Biscuits]], and merged it with [[Horizon Biscuit Co|Horizon]], [[Hillsdown Holdings]]' biscuit business, <ref>The Times, December 31, 2003</ref> to form [[Burton's Foods]] | ||
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A subsidiary of Hillsdown Holdings
1997 Company incorporated
1998 'Horizon Biscuit Co Ltd, a core division of Hillsdown Holdings operates three manufacturing sites in the UK (Moreton, Harlow - Essex, Blackpool - Lancashire). Horizon Biscuits. Horizon Biscuits market some of the best known biscuits in the UK including Cadbury's biscuits (eg. Cadbury Fingers), and Maryland Cookies, together with a broad range of customer label products.[1]
2000 Hicks, Muse, Tate and Furst acquired Burton's Gold Medal Biscuits, and merged it with Horizon, Hillsdown Holdings' biscuit business, [2] to form Burton's Foods