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[[Image:Im19620630ILN-Carnation.jpg|thumb| June 1962. Frozen Seafood. ]]
[[Image:Im19620630ILN-Carnation.jpg|thumb| June 1962. Frozen Seafood. ]]


See [H. Mudd and Son]]
See [[H. Mudd and Son]]


==Animal Food ==
==Animal Food ==

Revision as of 16:37, 3 September 2013

June 1962. Frozen Seafood.

See H. Mudd and Son

Animal Food

The company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Carnation Company of America whose extensive interests in human and animal foods include the manufacture and sale of complete dry pet foods. It was decided to develop this relatively neglected sector of the United Kingdom market, using the expertise of the parent company and relying in the first instance on imports from the United States and from an associated company in France.

Go-Cat was introduced in 1970 and Go-Dog in 1973.

A plant to manufacture the products in this country was established at Worksop, Nottinghamshire, and came into operation in November 1975.


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Sources of Information

  • [1] Competition Commission