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Processed junk foods you had no idea were once made by cigarette giants - from Oreos to Kool-Aid and... 'Hyper-palatable' foods (HPF), also known as ultra-processed foods, are filled with fat, sodium, sugar, and hard-to-pronounce additives and have been linked to several long-term health issues like dementia and early death. About 60 years ago, as the government passed regulations around cigarettes, tobacco companies ventured into the food business. This resulted in them acquiring prominent companies like Nabisco and Kraft. Though tobacco companies no longer produce food, the research team called for better regulation of HPF foods.
Board approves plan for 644,000-square-foot warehouse on site of former Nabisco factory in Fair Lawn, New Jersey Residents got one last chance to voice their opinions at a public meeting on the proposed 644,000-square-foot warehouse. The board voted to approve the plan late Monday night. The Nabisco plant closed more than two years ago.
Fair Lawn planning board to hold meeting on fate of old Nabisco plant Another public meeting will be held on the fate of the old Nabisco plant in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/46eoBXh
Nabisco chocolate wafers are no more. We found the best alternative. Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers are no more. Almost any cookie or cracker can be used to assemble the no-bake desserts.
5 icebox cake recipes for cool, no-bake desserts Icebox cakes are a layered dessert of crispy cookies and fluffy whipped cream. The basic version of the dessert was popularized by Nabisco. Instead of whipped cream, you can use pudding or ice cream.
Asbestos forces another delay in former Nabisco plant implosion in NJ There's been another delay in the implosion of the former Nabisco plant in Bergen County. As CBS2's Christine Sloan reports, it's all because of what was found inside of the building.
Implosion of former Nabisco plant in N.J. delayed due to asbestos There's been another delay in the implosion of the former Nabisco plant in Bergen County. As CBS2's Christine Sloan reports, it's all because of what was found inside of the building.
Demolition of Nabisco plant in New Jersey postponed after neighbors raise health concerns Plans to demolish the Nabisco plant in Fair Lawn, New Jersey have been put on hold. In February, resident near the plant raised health concerns related to the demolition. The plant, which produced Oreos and Teddy Grahams, closed in 2021.
A neck tattoo raises many questions State Trooper Jason Dare is on administrative leave after being found safe. The bill would no longer require local elected officials to list their home addresses in financial disclosure forms. Glen Rock plans to close all of its public schools for at least a day after the nearby Nabisco cookie plant is imploded.
Martha Stewart: 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me (‘I Never Watch a Movie More Than Once’) Martha Stewart told Us Weekly what fans might not know about her. “My favorite snack is Oreo cookies,” she gushed while promoting the Nabisco brand. She also revealed her favorite TV shows, drinks and more.
Nabisco Implosion Date Set! - NewsBreak The Nabisco building implosion date has been set for April 15 at 8 a.m. Residents in Glen Rock are affected as neighbors within 200 feet.
Nabisco Implosion Date May Be Announced on March 10 - NewsBreak The Nabisco implosion date will be discussed on March 10 at a construction meeting. Councilmember Paula Gilligan will be attending the meeting, according to the update. No public forum is currently scheduled.
Daily brief: Sachin Pilot meets protesting widows of Pulwama martyrs in Jaipur Sachin Pilot meets protesting widows of Pulwama martyrs: ‘Govt will have to…’ Chhattisgarh man kills wife, hides body parts in water tank for two months. On this day (March 6) in 1912, around 111 years back, Oreo cookies were first introduced by National Biscuit Company (Nabisco)
N.J. neighbors concerned about safety of Nabisco plant demolition The old Nabisco plant in Bergen County is coming down to make way for a new warehouse development, but as CBS2's Christine Sloan reports, some people are concerned about the construction.
Neighbors express concern about demolition of Nabisco plant in Bergen County, N.J. The old Nabisco plant in Bergen County is coming down to make way for a new warehouse development. Some neighbors say they're tired of the noise and they've been left in the dark about what's in the debris. "I am going to say when that comes down there's going to be a minor earthquake more than a turbulence," said one resident.