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In 1895, Grand Forks was the home of the North Dakota Milling
Co. Looking for ways to supplement the sales of their high-grade
flour, they discovered the product now known as Cream of Wheat.
The first packages were cut by hand from cardboard. Company
official Emery Mapes paid $5 to take a photograph of
a smiling waiter to use on the labels. The photo has
accompanied the Cream of Wheat product line ever since.
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