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Merge discussion

First of all, the company's name is wrong, it should be Christie, Brown, and Company (or & Company, something like that). The information in this article seems like a confusing mess and out of date. Some of the information could be used in the William Mellis Christie article, though. This brand is still used in Canada by Nabisco, who purchased the company in the 1920's. All of Nabisco's crackers, biscuits and cookies currently have the "Christie" logo on them. HungryWolf212 ( talk) 00:21, 17 December 2010 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Merge discussion

First of all, the company's name is wrong, it should be Christie, Brown, and Company (or & Company, something like that). The information in this article seems like a confusing mess and out of date. Some of the information could be used in the William Mellis Christie article, though. This brand is still used in Canada by Nabisco, who purchased the company in the 1920's. All of Nabisco's crackers, biscuits and cookies currently have the "Christie" logo on them. HungryWolf212 ( talk) 00:21, 17 December 2010 (UTC) reply


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