Talk:Idun Industri

I have added the "hangon" tag because this article explains one of the internal links in the Stabburet article. The article contains five internal links; two are Wikipedia articles and two are not leading anywhere (not including this Idun article). --Hohansen (talk) 19:52, 14 December 2009 (UTC)
 * This is a pretty clear-cut case of notability. The company was founded in 1883 as Aksjeselskapet Kristiania Pressgjærfabrik and has since devoured all yeast-manufacturers in Norway. It is a highly-known premium brand and existed as a stand-along corporation until 1991, when it became part of Orkla. There is no doubt to its notability or that it deserves its own article. To list some sources (this was just a random news search for "Idun" and "gjær" [yeast in Norwegian], which gave more than a dozen results):  . A search in paper newspapers using Atext gave 38 hits on "idun industri", including several featured articles about the company. Additional sources could be found using other search terms, but just searching for "idun" will give a lot of other hits, since it is, although uncommon, also a first name. Arsenikk  (talk)  23:36, 14 December 2009 (UTC)