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Holy Crap Brands NHMPD

Holy Crap Brands Inc is a manufacturer and distributor of breakfast cereal foods in Canada. The product portfolio includes Apple Cinnamon, Natural (Skinny B), Maple plus Gluten Free Oats, and Blueberry Apple.


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Comment by DanielDarden123on Sep 17, 2020 9:59pm
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RE:Heads Up

RE:Heads Up
7.2 If a proposed director
(a) is, as at the date of the information circular, or has been, within 10 years before the date of the information circular, a director, chief executive officer or chief financial officer of any company (including the company in respect of which the information circular is being prepared) that,
(i) was subject to an order that was issued while the proposed director was acting in the capacity as director, chief executive officer or chief financial officer; or
(ii) was subject to an order that was issued after the proposed director ceased to be a director, chief executive officer or chief financial officer and which resulted from an event that occurred while that person was acting in the capacity as director, chief executive officer or chief financial officer,
state the fact and describe the basis on which the order was made and whether the order is still in effect;

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