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Taylor-Reed corporation

The Taylor-Reed Corporation was an American food manufacturer and packager that operated from 1939 to approximately 1977. It was founded by two Yale classmates (class of 1933), Malcolm P. Taylor (1911-2000) and Charles M. D. Reed (1911-2008), who had worked together on campus humor magazine ''The Yale Record''.〔''Yale Banner & Pot Pourri''. New Haven: Yale University Press. 1932. p. 182.〕 Initially headquartered near Taylor's home in Mamaroneck, New York, the company soon moved operations a few miles away to Crescent Street in Glenbrook, Connecticut, a light-industrial and residential section of Stamford in Fairfield County, Connecticut.
Taylor-Reed specialized in a handful of consumer snack products, notably Cocoa Marsh "milk emulsifier" and E-Z Pop popcorn. It also manufactured Q-T Instant cake frosting and a variety of bulk institutional foods.〔Obituaries for ()http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9505E6DF133AF937A25752C0A96F958260 and ()http://www.legacy.com/tcpalm/Obituaries.asp?Page=Notice&PersonID=121551381.〕
== Cocoa Marsh ==
During its early years, Taylor-Reed's main line of business was packaging sugar and chocolate rations for the War Department. In the postwar years, the company's best-known product was Cocoa Marsh chocolate syrup, which advertised heavily on children's programming in the New York City television market during the 1950s and 1960s.〔Much more background information in (online discussion board. )http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/tm.aspx?high=&m=371475&mpage=1#491733〕 For many years the Taylor-Reed plant, with its Cocoa Marsh billboard ("Be strong as a lion!") was a familiar landmark by the Glenbrook station on the New Haven Railroad.
After partners Taylor and Reed retired from day-to-day business (about 1970) the company gradually ceased operations as a food manufacturer and began to rent out and finally sell its premises. The factory's main driveway off Crescent St. is now officially designated Taylor Reed Place.

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