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The Food That Built America

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The Food That Built America – The fascinating stories of the families behind the food that built America, those who used brains, muscle, blood, sweat and tears to get to America’s heart through its stomach, those who invented new technologies and helped win wars.

The Food That Built America is an American nonfiction docudrama series for the History Channel.

Each episode tells a story behind the biggest food brands in the United States.

The Food That Built America – The series have scenes that uses actors to dramatize historical events which are interspersed with commentary by culinary historians and other commentators.

The Food That Built America shines a spotlight on the people behind the big-name brands familiar to most consumers today, such as Henry Heintz, the Kellogg brothers, Charles William Post, and Milton Hershey.

Few inventions have smoothly sailed into the hearts of Americans, and the foods we take for granted today have each had their own struggles to get there.

The Food That Built America – In the popular History Channel series (Season 1 attracted 18.8 million total viewers), these stories are told through dramatic reenactment and interviews with food historians.

Award-winning actor Campbell Scott ties it all together into a continuous narrative.

But what about the story behind the stories? What goes into making a docudrama?

And just how interesting are these alleged innovators anyway?


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Storyline for The Food That Built America


Food will tell the unknown stories of innovation and rivalries behind food industry tycoons Milton Hershey, John and Will Kellogg, Henry Heinz, C.W. Post, the McDonald brothers and more.

Food will tell the unknown stories of innovation and rivalries behind food industry tycoons Milton Hershey, John and Will Kellogg, Henry Heinz, C.W. Post, the McDonald brothers and more.


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Episodes of The Food That Built America


In the wake of the Civil War, a revolution is taking place on the backs of visionary entrepreneurs of industry; before they become brand names, budding innovators, like Henry Heinz, John and Will Kellogg, and C.W.Post, launched businesses.


S01 E01 · Lines in the Sand
In the wake of the Civil War, a revolution takes place on the backs of visionary entrepreneurs of industry like Heinz, Kellogg and Post; they push the limits of ingenuity to launch businesses that will revolutionize industry.


Episodes of The Food That Built America, S01 E02 · Best Served Cold
At the dawn of the 20th century, a new breed of innovator rises up to expand American industry and push the limits of new technology. A trailblazer named Milton Hershey bets big on a revolutionary idea.


S01 E03 · The Spoils of War
WWII sees competing industrial empires joining the war effort in a united front to fuel the forces fighting for freedom abroad; in Post-War America, visionaries revolutionize the industry, and pave the way for the golden age of the American dream.


Episodes of The Food That Built America, S01 E04 · Extended Edition
In the wake of the Civil War, a revolution is taking place on the backs of visionary entrepreneurs of industry.


S01 E05 · Memorial Day Cookout Edition
At the dawn of the 20th century, a new breed of innovator rises up to expand American industry; WWII sees competing industrial empires joining the war effort; post-war America, visionaries battle to revolutionize the restaurant industry.


Episodes of The Food That Built America, S01 E06 · Summer Cookout Edition
As the Great Depression hits, the titans of food push the envelope of innovation to feed a hungry nation. Then WWII sees competing industrial empires joining the war effort in a united front to fuel the forces fighting for freedom abroad.



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