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The acquisition comes as Post — maker of Fruity Pebbles, Honey Bunches of Oats and Grape-Nuts — continues expanding beyond its flagship-but-fading cereal business.
The purchase price includes the assumption of $111 million of finance leases. Post's products include Pebbles and Grape-Nuts cereals, Weetabix, Michael Foods and Bob Evans Farms.