Fine Food Products from Hamburg

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Atrix — A fast absorbing crème for busy working hands made with natural ingredients such as camomile and aloe for long lasting protection. A product of Beiersdorf AG. (Hamburg)
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Back Shop — One of Germany’s largest frozen bread companies with many franchises around the world. Also exports breads to the USA (Hamburg)
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Badedas - Duschdas — Developed 1957 by August Fischer in Bühl, Baden, this bubble bath soap leaves you revitalized and smelling good. Made with natural ingredients such as chestnut and other materials from the Black Forest region of Germany. Today the brand is part of the Unilever Group. (Hamburg)
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Beauty Sweeties — Delicious fruit gummies made with natural fruit juices and fortified with the beauty-ingredients coenzyme Q10, aloe vera, collagen or biotin. A distinctive taste sensation, by way of a unique selection of products. Vegan. (Hamburg)
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Cavendish & Harvey — Indulgent, really fruity hard candies, less sugary, full of flavor. The company originated in Hamburg in the 1930s, opened a subsidiary in London (hence the British sounding name) and remained true to their roots as candymakers until the present day. (Hamburg)
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Holsten – Non-alcoholic Beer — Holsten is a premium non-alcoholic malt beverage available in 8 refreshing flavours. So whatever mood you are in, Holsten has a flavour to match it. (Hamburg)
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Knorr — A truly global brand, founded in the 1860s in Heiilbronn and now owned by Unilever (headquarterd in Hamburg). Famous for their all-purpose seasoning Aromat. Also famous for sauces, seasoning mixes, dressings, bouillion cubes and other meal makers. Products sold in USA are made in Canada and US. (Hamburg)
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Kuehne — Founded in 1722 as a vinegar distillery in Berlin has developed into an internationally successful company with a large assortment of pickled vegetables based in Hamburg. (Hamburg)
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Kuehne — Founded in 1722 as a vinegar distillery in Berlin and now based in Hamburg, Kuehne has developed into an international company with a large assortment of pickled vegetables, vinegar, dressings and mustards. In the US, their hot mustard is also sold under Alstertor label. (Hamburg)
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KuehneSalata Vinegar. This famous vinegar, gold-yellow in color, is a well known Northern German dressing, made with vinegar, herbs and spices to compliment leafy greens and vegetable salads. (Hamburg)
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Luehders — Originating in Hamburg in 1909, the forst assortment of this company included dried fruits. Over the next century, Luehders produced jams and fruit candies. (Hamburg)
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Mondamin — Originated in Berlin in 1896 as the first commercial food starch and gravy thickener, now part of the Unilever Group. (Hamburg)
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Mount Hagen — The first freeze-dried organic instant coffee made from coffee beans grown according to bio-dynamic principles according to Dmeter rules in Papua New Guinea and other countries. Conceived by the Bauck family, one of the Germany's organic agriculture pioneers. Belongs to Wertform GmbH. (Hamburg)
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Nivea — Invented by German chemist Carl Beiersdorf in the early 1900s, as one of the first stable water-oil emulsions that would keep skin soft. The name is a Latin word for snow-white. Today it's the world's largest skin care brand. Two other brands developed by Carl Beiersdorf around the same time are Eucerin and Labello, the lip balm. (Hamburg)
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Rama — Rama is a well known German margarine brand, originating in 1924. Today, the brand also encompasses cheese spreads and vegetable fats, sold world wide - also as Blue Band - by Unilever Deutschland GmbH. (Hamburg)
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Scho-ka-kola — Known as the preferred snacks of aviators and olympians in the 1930s, this chocolate contains a whop of natural caffeine derived from the cola nut, coffee beans and cocoa beans. Packaged in a uniquely designe tin, the products are sold as Scho-ko-lade in the USA. (Hamburg)
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Tchibo/Eduscho — Two storied coffee-family businesses located in Bremen (Edusho) and Hamburg (Tchibo) merged in the 1990 to become the leading mass-market coffee conglomerate, featuring ubiquitous bakery/non-food stores all over Germany. Both brands are still available in the US. (Hamburg)
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