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{{Short description|British brand of cakes and baked goods}} {{about|the cake brand|the lizard|Frank (lizard)}} {{More citations needed|date=August 2009}} {{Use dmy dates|date=December 2017}} {{Infobox Brand |logo= Mr Kipling logo.png |name=Mr Kipling |image=Mr Kipling french fancy (14142526369).jpg |caption= A pink Mr Kipling French Fancy cake |type=[[Cake]]s |currentowner=[[Premier Foods]] |origin=United Kingdom |introduced=1967 |discontinued= |related= |markets=UK and Ireland |previousowners= Joseph Marassery (RHM) |trademarkregistrations= |website={{URL|mrkipling.co.uk}} }} '''Mr Kipling''' is a [[brand]] of [[cake]]s, [[pie]]s and baked goods made in [[Carlton, South Yorkshire]] and Stoke-on-Trent, and marketed in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and North America. It was introduced in May 1967 (at a time when cakes were more often bought from [[bakery|local bakers]]), to sell cakes of a local baker's standard to [[supermarket]]s, and grew to become the United Kingdom's largest cake manufacturer by 1976.<ref name=press>Mr Kipling Press Information Pack. 2002</ref> Mr Kipling's Cakes were made by the RHM subsidiary known as Manor Bakeries Ltd. which also produced products under the [[J. Lyons and Co|Lyons]] and Cadbury names. The Cadbury cakes are produced under licence from [[Cadbury plc]], the owners of the brand name.
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