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  2. Frito Bandito - Wikipedia

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    The Frito Bandito was the cartoon mascot for Fritos corn chips from 1967 to 1971. [1] The Bandito was created by the Foote, Cone & Belding Agency and animated by Tex Avery . The character was voiced by Mel Blanc , who used an exaggerated Mexican accent resembling that of Speedy Gonzales , another of his characters.

  3. Amoy Food - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, Tao Fa, the predecessor of the company, was founded in Xiamen for producing soy sauce and soy milk.In 1928, Amoy was set up in Hong Kong. In a 1947 advertisement, the company was named as Amoy Canning Corporation, Ltd. (Chinese: 香港淘化大同公司; Cantonese Yale: Hēunggóng Tòufa Daaihtùng Gūngsī) with factory in Ngau Tau Kok and head office at Bonham Strand in Sheung Wan.

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    In June 2015, Campbell Soup acquired salsa maker Garden Fresh Gourmet for $231 million as it looked to expand into the fresh and organic packaged foods business. [ 28 ] In December 2017, Campbell's completed the acquisition [ 29 ] of Pacific Foods of Oregon, LLC [ 30 ] for $700 million and announced the agreement to acquire the snack company ...

  5. What Asia’s top potato chip maker learned from a huge ... - AOL

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    The Tokyo-based firm uses hundreds of thousands of tons of the vegetable annually to make chips in a variety of flavors, from pizza to soy sauce. Bags of Calbee chips at a supermarket in Tokyo in ...

  6. PepsiCo to buy tortilla chip maker Siete Foods for $1.2 billion

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    PepsiCo said Tuesday that it’s buying Mexican American food company Siete Foods for $1.2 billion, marking the company’s first food acquisition in roughly five years.. Like many food companies ...

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  8. Pringles - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, Procter & Gamble assigned a task to chemist Fredric J. Baur (1918–2008): to develop a new kind of potato chip to address consumer complaints about broken, greasy, and stale chips, as well as air in the bags. [3] Baur spent two years developing saddle-shaped chips from fried dough, and selected a tubular can as the chips' container.

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