yes in switzerland
2006-11-15 03:06:32
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answered by Olivebrowny 3
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Mr Kipling is a brand of cakes, pies and baked goods widely marketed in the United Kingdom. The trademark is owned by RHM (Rank Hovis McDougal). In 1967, at a time when cakes were more often bought from local bakers, the company introduced cakes of a local baker's standard to supermarkets. Advertising featured the phrase exceedingly good cakes. The company was a brand leader in the UK by 1976. Since then, the company has also marketed varieties of single-serving and individually wrapped cakes but to date no biscuits.
Mr Kipling apple piesMr Kiplings Cakes are made by the RHM subsidiary known as Manor Bakeries Ltd. which also produces products under the Lyon's and Cadbury names. The Cadbury cakes are produced under licence from Cadbury Schweppes plc the owners of the brand name
2006-11-15 20:58:38
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answered by Mags 3
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Hiya
yes he does exist, please see his website
http://www.rhm.com/rhm/divisions/brands/brands/kipling/
Mr Kipling launched his range of ‘exceedingly’ good cakes in 1967. By 1976 Mr Kipling was brand leader in the cake market, a position that it still holds today, almost 30 years later.
Thanks
Hayley
2006-11-15 02:16:34
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answered by hayley m 1
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Rudyard Kipling did!
2006-11-15 02:10:37
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answered by Anonymous
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somewhere in the U.K. there must be at least one man who has the name Kipling try your telephone directory
2006-11-15 12:27:05
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answered by barn owl 5
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No but the actor whose voice was used for commercials has passed on.
2006-11-15 02:10:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Its just a marketing brand name.
2006-11-15 02:15:05
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answered by robert x 7
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If he did, he's probably dead by now, but he still makes exceedingly good cakes!
2006-11-15 05:23:22
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answered by Antics 2
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I don't know, but I do like his cakes and pies - umm Yummy!
2006-11-15 02:16:11
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answered by blondie 6
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Only in corporate imaginations.
2006-11-15 11:12:54
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answered by PAUL H 3
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