Talk:General Mills
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anonymous(64.165.10.191), why do you insist that Nestle is a brand marketed by General Mills. Nestle is a company in its own right, completely independent of General Mills. The two have a marketing partnership in europe to market cereals, but this does not give General Mills ownership of the neslte brands. I realize your changes don't explicitly say this, but the implication is there and can be confusing to readers. Along these lines, Nesquik should be listed as a Nestle cereal. Jmeppley 17:58, 17 Oct 2004 (UTC)
The article says:
- General Mills's original name was the Washburn Crosby Company
In what year was the name switched to General Mills? WpZurp 01:45, 20 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Eddie Bauer is defunct? Sure?
[edit] Milk 'n' Cereal Bars
Content from Milk 'n' Cereal Bars was merged into this article after this AfD debate. Please edit this content to fit the article where appropriate. --bainer (talk) 07:12, 21 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
In case you ever played this game, in the level where you steal the jet pack from the Army Base (Black Project), they mention after it is taken "That's a $60 million project! Get the general mills on the line!"
Does this article have any relation to this situation? --NicAgent 20:32, 23 May 2006 (UTC)