Wyandot: see Huron.
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Modernization puts Wyandot in the chips: a fire at the main plant led the snack processor to new machinery purchases at its sister facility, too. (Operations: Wyandot Inc.). (Food & Drug Packaging)
Wyandot stretches for savings. (Wyandot Inc.) (Packaging Digest)
Wyandot's chipper over metal detection. (From the Floor).(Wyandot uses Safeline Zero Metal Free Zone unit) (Snack Food & Wholesale Bakery)
Blessings in disguise. (Wyandot).(Wyandot Inc. survives disaster, becomes large producer of salted snacks) (Snack Food & Wholesale Bakery)
Wyandot's chipper over metal detection.(Brief Article) (Packaging Digest)
Twice as nice: Wyandot expands its plant and adds new twin-screw extrusion technology that will allow it to produce a greater variety of sweet, savory and better-for-you snacks.(Snack Food Today) (Snack Food & Wholesale Bakery)
Kalmbach Feeds builds $10M plant in Wyandot (Toledo Business Journal)
Big dippers. (New Products Review).(Wyandot Inc. products)(Brief Article) (Private Label Buyer)
Wyandot, Inc.(people on the move)(Brief Article) (Snack Food & Wholesale Bakery)
$11M+ Wyandot hospital expansion to begin (Toledo Business Journal)
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