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Lloyd Rigler
Born1915
United States Lehr, North Dakota, USA
DiedDecember 72003
Los Angeles, California
OccupationBusinessman

Lloyd Rigler (1915-2003) along with his business partner, the late Lawrence E. Deutsch (died 1977) helped introduce Adolph's Meat Tenderizer to the world. In 1948, they bought the recipe and name from Santa Barbara, California chef/restaurant owner, Adolph Rempp. Today, Adolph's is owned by Unilever.

On May 3, 1994, Rigler launched the not-for profit, 24 hour channel Classic Arts Showcase.

Rigler died in Los Angeles on December 7, 2003. Before his death, he provided enough funding for Classic Arts Showcase to operate until 2022.

Reference

  1. Classic Arts Showcase webpage

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