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  1. Charles William Post (October 26, 1854 – May 9, 1914) was an American innovator, breakfast cereal and foods manufacturer and a pioneer in the prepared-food industry. He was the founder of what is now Post Consumer Brands .

  2. Charles William Post, conocido por sus iniciales C. W. Post (Springfield, Illinois, 26 de octubre de 1854 – 9 de mayo de 1914) fue un empresario estadounidense. Pionero en la fabricación de cereales y alimentos para el desayuno, fue el fundador de Post Consumer Brands.

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  4. 2 de abr. de 2024 · C.W. Post (born October 26, 1854, Springfield, Illinois, U.S.—died May 9, 1914, Santa Barbara, California) was an American manufacturer noted for his development of breakfast cereals. Post grew up in Illinois. His first job, as a traveling salesman for an agricultural concern, took him to the West, but he returned to Illinois at ...

  5. C.W. Post fabrica su primer lote de Postum, una bebida de cereales, en un establo en Battle Creek, Michigan, y comienza su compañía Postum Cereals. 1897 Cereal Grape-Nuts. C.W. Post presenta el cereal Grape-Nuts, uno de los primeros cereales listos para comer. 1904 Post Toasties.

  6. Charles William Post, conocido por sus iniciales C. W. Post (Springfield, Illinois, 26 de octubre de 1854 – 9 de mayo de 1914) fue un empresario estadounidense. Pionero en la fabricación de cereales y alimentos para el desayuno, fue el fundador de Post Consumer Brands.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › history › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsPost, William Charles | Encyclopedia.com

    Charles William Post (1854 – 1914) was a trailblazer in the manufacture and marketing of breakfast cereal products. During the early twentieth century he used his wealth to influence a variety of campaigns that held his interest, including anti-union activism.