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What's the Article About Who Manufactures What?
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aquariangt
MemberI remember this getting linked, and it was on the truth about pet food site, but I’ve poked around there and can’t seem to find it. Does anyone have a link to that again? I had a couple questions at work that I was couldn’t answer (namely, which Solid Gold was Diamond manufactured and which wasn’t)
crazy4cats
ParticipantHi-
I remember the link also, but I don’t have it. However, I just looked through the Solid Gold dry food review thread because I remember HDM stating a few times which lines were not made by Diamond. This is what I found: Barking at the Moon, Sun Dancer, Holistique Blendz and MMillennia are not made by Diamond. She (HDM) really likes Barking at the Moon and Sun Dancer. Hope this helps!Hound Dog Mom
ParticipantHi aquariangt –
Diamond manufactures Hund ‘n Flocken, WolfCub, WolfKing and Just a Wee Bit at the Meta, MO plant. Crosswind Industries manufactures Holistique Blendz, Hundchen Flocken, Barking at the Moon, MMillenia, Sun Dancer, Katz n Flocken and IndigoMoon at their plant in Kansas.
DogFoodie
MemberHi aquariangt,
I think I shared the link you might be looking for. I’ve used this since the article was first published, and it’s older at this point. It’s dated 06/12/2012, so it’s really just a starting point now.
aquariangt
MemberThanks All! That’s the link I was looking for, and thanks for the Solid Gold info. My client was asking about Just a Wee Bit so I was a bit stumped, but I can share a little better with her now
DogFoodie
MemberI hate that about Solid Gold. I wish they’d leave Diamond altogether.
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