Strom Products

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Strom Products Ltd.
FateAcquired by New World Pasta
Successor New World Pasta (part of Ebro Foods)
Defunct2012
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Robert B. Strom, Chairman
ProductsNo Yolk noodles, Wacky Mac Pasta, Wacky Mac & Cheese
Website http://www.stromproducts.com/

Strom Products Ltd. was an American food manufacturer in Bannockburn, Illinois best known for its "No Yolks" brand of cholesterol-free noodles made without egg yolks. [1] [2] Strom Products was acquired by Ebro Foods under its New World Pasta subsidiary in 2012.

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  2. Lazarus, George (February 3, 2000). "Publicis Boosts Midwest Clout With Fallon Buy". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved March 5, 2010. Strom Products Ltd., a Bannockburn-based food marketer whose products include No Yolks noodles and Wacky Mac pasta, picked Fairman, Schmidt & Cappelli for ...