Little Crow Foods

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Little Crow Foods was a food manufacturing company based in Warsaw, Indiana. The company was known for producing a variety of food products, including breakfast cereals, baking mixes, and other grain-based foods. Little Crow Foods was particularly famous for its CoCo Wheats and Miracle Maize products.

History[edit | edit source]

Little Crow Foods was founded in 1903 by Francis M. White. The company initially focused on producing flour and cornmeal but later expanded its product line to include a variety of breakfast cereals and baking mixes. Over the years, Little Crow Foods became a well-known name in the food industry, particularly in the Midwest region of the United States.

Products[edit | edit source]

Little Crow Foods offered a range of products, including:

  • CoCo Wheats: A chocolate-flavored hot cereal made from wheat farina.
  • Miracle Maize: A cornbread mix that was popular for its ease of preparation and taste.
  • Fastshake: A pancake mix that could be prepared quickly by shaking the mix with water in a bottle.

Acquisition[edit | edit source]

In 2012, Little Crow Foods was acquired by Hometown Food Company, which continued to produce some of the company's most popular products under the Little Crow brand.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Although Little Crow Foods is no longer an independent company, its products remain popular among consumers. The company's legacy lives on through the continued production of its iconic products.

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