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  Advertising Teddy from Haribo
Hans Riegel, who founded the family owned company HARIBO together with his wife Gertrud, was born in 1893 in Bonn - Friesdorf, Germany.
The name entered in the Register of Companies of the city of Bonn was HARIBO, an acronym for Hans Riegel Bonn.
Even though they had to be poured into the molds by hand, Riegel managed to achieve a daily output of a hundred kilograms of Dancing Bears.
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  Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Hans Riegel is the 92nd richest man in Germany with a fortune estimated at 800 million dollars.
Gertrud Riegel continued to deliver each day on her bicycle, but by 1923 the business was growing quickly enough that the Riegels took the risk of an investment in a car.
Hans Riegel died on March 31, 1945 and the family’s two sons were prisoners of war.
courseweb.stthomas.edu /paschons/language_http/essays/Riegel.html   (940 words)

  
 HARIBO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The German sweets producer, HARIBO, was founded in 1920 in Bonn by Hans Riegel.
The founder died during the Second World War and his son, also called Hans Riegel took over the factory on returning to Germany after the War, and expanded its operations, taking over many local sweet manufacturers in countries all over the world.
Today HARIBO is one of the biggest manufacturers of sweets, namely of fruit gums, liquorice and foam.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/HARIBO   (217 words)

  
 Die Geschichte von Haribo - Die ersten Erfolge
Hans Riegel junior was a POW during the war, and he returned from captivity in 1946.
Hans Riegel also possesses an outstanding instinct for the right product at the right time, something that he has demonstrated over and over again in the company’s history.
Two of Paul Riegel’s sons and with them the third generation of the family is now moving onto the company stage.
www.haribo.com /planet/uk/info/main/history/macher.html   (524 words)

  
 Frog Stuff for Frog Collectors - Haribo Gummi Candy, Frogs, 5-Pound Bag   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Haribo, founded in 1920 in Bonn, Germany by Hans Riegel, is one of the most prominent manufacturers of sweets (namely fruit gums, licorice, and foam) in the world.
The company name is an acronym for "Hans Riegel, Bonn" and stands as a reminder of Haribo's continuing loyalty to early traditions.
After Hans Riegel died during World War II, his son, also named Hans Riegel, took over the factory and expanded its operations, taking over many local confectionery manufacturers in countries all over the world.
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 Archive 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Hans was normally a reasonably talkative fellow but as my story unfolded, this German engineer became somber and quiet.
But that somewhat excessive Teutonic and technological arrogance evidently made Hans think that it was just a bad break that they didn’t happen to have any fuel left and that they might have won after all if they had.
Having reached the vicinity of Fronhoven, Lt. Riegel had the mortars dig in, but without some location where we would have the light needed to plot targets on our map we were not going to be much help to Co L in the morning.
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Hanß Henrich RiehlXE "Riehl:Hanß Henrich", Also known as Henrich Riegel, b.
The descendants of Johannes Riegel are recorded by Forrest D. Shade  HYPERLINK "mailto:FDShade@aol.com" FDShade@aol.com v Anna Elisabeth RiegelXE "Riegel:Anna Elisabeth", b.
Hanß Jacob RiegelXE "Riegel:Hanß Jacob", Also known as Johann Jacob Riegel, b.
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 Jorge Wilhelm Riegel
[2] Anna also emigrated (when she was 20 years old) from Germany and arrived at the port of Philadelphia on September 21, 1731 on the ship “Britannia” with her parents Hans Jerg and Appolonia and her brothers and sisters.
Upon his death George had a farm of 50acres in Greenwich Township.Probate records at Northumberland County reveal that he also owned a house and lot on the corner of Fourth and Market St. in Sunbury where about 100 years later the Edison Hotel was built.
Anna was the daughter of Hans Jerg andAppolonia Blatner.
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 US Patent Inventors Starting with the Letter R - Patent Storm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Riegel, David P. Riegel, Geoffrey A. Riegel, George (2)
Riegel, James M. Riegel, James R. 2 inventors named Riegel, James R. have been found, please choose one based on his/her location:
Riegel, Kenneth E. Riegel, Kurt A. Riegel, Leo W. Riegel, Maximilian
www.patentstorm.us /inventors/R-61.html   (1437 words)

  
 Candy USA!
Hans Riegel, a candy maker from Bonn, Germany, invented the gummi bear in 1922.
Initially, he called his invention the ‘dancing bear" and named the company that manufactured the bears "Haribo," an acronym for Hans Riegel Bonn.
The confection became popular by the end of its first year.
www.candyusa.org /Candy/gummicandy.asp   (610 words)

  
 Dedicated to Mattheis and Maria (Werner) Riegell
The name 'Riegell' or 'Riegel' is passed down in the descendants of my family branch.
Hans Michel Riegell b: Mar 16, 1668 d.
Stefan Riegel, a decendant of Mattheiss Riegel, has done extensive research on the Riegel family and deserves a huge amount of credit for his efforts.
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 Hans Riegel, The World's Richest People - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
At 83, Riegel still runs $1.7 billion (sales) confectioner Haribo with his brother Paul.
He is often the one to concoct new products and is credited with inventing more than 200 confections including the popular Gummi Bears, Vademecum sugar-free gum and Maoam fruit chewies.
A bachelor with no children, has reportedly had a falling out with his heir apparent, nephew Hans-Jürgen Riegel, who has left the company.
www.forbes.com /lists/2006/10/80J9.html   (137 words)

  
 cybergolf.de das eZine mit Golfadressen, Golflinks, Golfnews
Now Dr. Riegel may not be a household name to most of us, but I bet everyone knows the famous products of his company.
The public rooms are full of Old World charm and individuality, and have been beautifully decorated with the finest materials and examples of craftsmanship.
Riegel discovered golf later in life, after his first love of hunting.
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 #664 Hans Riegel - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Hans is often the one to concoct new products and is credited with inventing more than 200 confections including Goldbären, Vademecum sugar-free gum and Maoam fruit chewies.
A bachelor with no children, reportedly had falling-out with his heir apparent, nephew Hans-Jürgen Riegel, who has left the company.
For billionaires with publicly traded fortunes, net worths were calculated using share prices and exchange rates from February 9, 2007.
www.forbes.com /lists/2007/10/07billionaires_Hans-Riegel_80J9.html   (140 words)

  
 Website Design and Graphic Design in Los Angeles :: JDC-Design
In 1848, John B. Curtis made and sold the first commercial chewing gum called the State of Maine Pure Spruce Gum.
Hans Riegel invented gummi bears in the 1920s.
He was the owner of the German candy company Haribo.
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 Essential Readings on Chinese Philosophy
Hansen's work is also discussed by several contributors to Hans Lenk and Gregor Paul, eds., Epistemological Issues in Classical Chinese Philosophy (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1993).
However, it is a very important collection, containing seminal papers by Nivison ("Mencius and Motivation"), Riegel ("Reflections on an Unmoved Mind"), and Herbert Fingarette (on Analects 4:15).
Riegel drew heavily on Nivison's "Philosophical Voluntarism in Fourth Century China," which was originally written in 1973, but not published until 1996.
faculty.vassar.edu /brvannor/bibliography.html   (5912 words)

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