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Golden Grahams is a classic honey-flavored wheat and corn breakfast cereal that was first launched in the United States in 1976. The brand was developed by General Mills to mimic the taste of graham crackers in a bite-sized, crunchy format. It has since become a staple in many households across North America.
While General Mills operates several large-scale manufacturing facilities across the United States—specifically in states like Ohio, Georgia, and Minnesota—the product is manufactured in multiple countries to support international markets. In Europe and other regions, the cereal is often produced and distributed through Cereal Partners Worldwide, a joint venture between General Mills and Nestlé.
The brand is owned by General Mills, Inc., a major American multinational manufacturer and marketer of branded consumer foods. Headquartered in Golden Valley, Minnesota, General Mills continues to oversee the formulation, branding, and domestic marketing of Golden Grahams. On a global scale, the brand's distribution is managed through strategic partnerships, ensuring its availability in diverse international markets.
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