The Mix I Mastered
Originally posted by: Washington Post — July 25, 2007 Click HERE to download the PDF.
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Read MoreClick HERE to download the PDF. Originally posted by: Ann Arbor News — July 27, 2006 By Lisa Allmendinger Billy’s world Famous Blue Raspberry Muffins were one of the most colorful concoctions entered in Wednesday’s Jiffy Mix baking contest at the Washtenaw County Youth Show. Even more important, perhaps, was that Billy Poet, 11,
Read MoreClick HERE to download the PDF. Originally posted by: Ann Arbor Business Review — February 2006 By Janet Miller [email protected] Compared to its first 100 years, the privately held Chelsea Milling Co., makers of Jiffy Mix, is moving faster than you can whip up a batch of corn muffins. It took 10 years to
Read MoreOriginally posted by: The Ann Arbor News — November 22, 2005 Click HERE to download the PDF.
Read MoreClick HERE to download the PDF. Originally posted by: Business Week — November 21, 2005 By Robert D. Hof I KNEW THIS STORY WAS GOING TO BE FUN AS SOON AS the first message popped up on my new Web site. Assigned to write a story about how one company uses the new collaborative
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Read MoreClick HERE to download the PDF. Originally posted by: The Wall Street Transcript — April 2003 (SAP611) TWST: What is Chelsea Milling Company? Mr. Holmes: Chelsea Milling Company is a 100-year-old, family-owned business. Our products are sold under the brand name “JIFFY” mixes. We are a vertically integrated company. We have one manufacturing facility
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Read MoreClick HERE to download the PDF. Originally posted by: Fortune Small Business — December 2001 By Paul Lukas Chelsea Milling has beaten its competition – the Pillsbury Dough Boy and Betty Crocker never laid a whisk on’em – and plans to stay on top with two parts aw-shucks family business and one part professional
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Read MoreOriginally posted by: The Detroit Free Press — February 26, 1967 Click HERE to download the PDF.
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