Royal Baking Powder Company

Lid of Royal Baking Powder tin, in historical perspective, probably late 19th century: It had been among the effects of a South African soldier killed in WWI. About 50 mm diameter, from a tin about 100 mm deep.
Ad for Royal Baking Powder Company, The Leader, November 26, 1897

The Royal Baking Powder Company was one of the largest producers of baking powder in the US.

History

It was started by both Joseph Christoffel Hoagland and William Ziegler in 1866.[1][2] In 1929, the Royal Baking Powder Co., along with four other companies including the Fleischmann's Yeast Company, merged to form Standard Brands, the number-two brand of packaged foods in America after General Foods.

References

  1. "1866. History of Baking Powder". Retrieved 2011-11-10. Brother's Cornelius (1828-1898) and Joseph Hoagland (1841-1899) formed a partnership to develop a baking powder company called Royal Baking Powder Company ...
  2. "In Memory of J. C. Hoagland. Directors of the Royal Baking Powder Company Take Action". New York Times. December 10, 1899. Retrieved 2011-05-01. As a mark of respect to the late Joseph C. Hoagland, who had for more than thirty years acted as President of the Royal Baking Powder Company, ...

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