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  2. Beneful - Wikipedia

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    Beneful is a brand of dog food products by Nestlé Purina PetCare global [1] that includes wet dog food, dry dog food and dog treats. [2] As of 2012, it was the fourth most popular dog food brand, [3] generating more than $1.5 billion in annual revenues. [4] According to a SWOT analysis by Marketline, Beneful is one of Nestle Purina's more ...

  3. Purina Beneful: Has the Dog Food Brand Issued a Recall ... - AOL

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    Fortunately, Purina Beneful hasn’t issued a recall on any of its products in 2024. So far, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) hasn’t released information confirming a Purina Beneful recall ...

  4. CityVille and Purina Beneful: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    If you're a dog lover, you're probably familiar with the brand behind CityVille's newest branded business: Purina Beneful. This new business is shaped like a tennis ball, and is available to ...

  5. 10 Best Affordable Dog Food Options to Keep Fido ... - AOL

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    1. Diamond Naturals Adult Lamb Meal and Rice. PetMeds. This dry food recipe from Diamond Naturals works for all breeds and at all life stages, according to the manufacturer. The primary protein ...

  6. Beggin' Strips - Wikipedia

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    Beggin’ Strips is a brand of pet food and pet snack manufactured by Nestlé Purina PetCare. [1] The product was first manufactured by Ralston Purina. [1] The product's tagline is "Dogs Don't Know It's Not Bacon," which appeared in U.S. television commercials in the 1990s. [2] [dead link] The product is manufactured to resemble bacon strips.

  7. Alpo (pet food) - Wikipedia

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    For many years, the brand's main television commercial spokesman was Lorne Greene, who created the concept of eating one's own dog food by claiming that Alpo is so good he feeds it to his own dogs. Ed McMahon also had a long association with the product on television, and Garfield was a "spokescat" for the brand in the 1990s.