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  2. R. Torre & Company, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, the Torres' son-in-law, Harry Lucheta, took over the business and oversaw Torani's growth from a local San Francisco business to an international brand. [4] [5] Torani is currently owned by Paul Lucheta and Lisa Lucheta, grandchildren of the founders Rinaldo and Ezilda Torre. [citation needed] The company employs over 100 people.

  3. Garin Torani - Wikipedia

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    The Garin Torani model was established to aid development towns in Israel. The first group settled in Kiryat Shmona in 1968. Later, groups were sent to Ma'alot-Tarshiha, Eilat, Yerucham and Tzfat. While differing models exist, the main mission is to effect social change in a neglected community through role models, enthusiasm and Jewish values.

  4. Torani - Wikipedia

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  5. Go on a culinary adventure with pantry supplies, snacks ... - AOL

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    Experiencing a new culinary culture is as simple as ever. Try The World has different subscription boxes for all kinds of adventurous eaters. Try its snack package and receive six different ...

  6. Torani (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Torani may refer to Torani a brand of Italian style syrups and flavor bases; Torani Canal, the Torani Canal in northeastern Guyana; Torani, Bihar - a village in India;

  7. List of convenience stores - Wikipedia

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    The Pantry – operating under various names in the southeastern United States – Acquired by Circle K Kangaroo Express – formerly Petro Express, now owned by Circle K VPS Convenience ( Wilmington )

  8. Italian soda - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry Italian soda. An Italian soda is a soft drink made from carbonated water and flavored syrup. [1] Flavors can be fruit (e.g. cherry, blueberry) or modeled after the flavors of desserts, spices, or other beverages (e.g. amaretto, chai, chocolate). [2]

  9. List of defunct restaurants of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The World; Oregon. In addition to those in Portland, following are notable defunct restaurants in Oregon: Nick's Italian Cafe, McMinnville; Okta, McMinnville; Tad's ...