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The largest manufacturer of fortune cookies (and messages) is Wonton Food, Inc. and their CFO, Donald Lau was the unofficial fortune writer for more than 30 years until the company brought on freelancers to supplement. According to his profile in The New Yorker, Lau was chosen because his English was the best in the company. He claims to find inspiration everywhere, including the subway, as well as more traditional Chinese adages.

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