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  2. Topo Chico - Wikipedia

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    Topo-Chico is a brand of sparkling mineral water from Mexico. Topo-Chico is both naturally carbonated at the source and artificially carbonated. [1] History

  3. Topo Gigio - Wikipedia

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    Topo Gigio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtɔːpo ˈdʒiːdʒo]) is a fictional anthropomorphic mouse, originally the lead character of a children's puppet show on Italian television in the early 1960s.

  4. Topo Chico (prison) - Wikipedia

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    Topo Chico was a prison located in Monterrey, northern Mexico, close to Penitenciaría (Spanish for 'penitentiary') metro station. The prison is an establishment of the Federal Government of Mexico and is administered by the Secretariat of Public Security ( Spanish : Secretaría de Seguridad Pública , SSP ).

  5. Say It Isn't So! We're Reportedly in the Midst of a ... - AOL

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    Topo Chico is latest victim of supply chain issues caused by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. We hope production gets back to normal soon because we're parched just thinking about a summer ...

  6. Ranch water - Wikipedia

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    Ranch water is a cocktail typically made with tequila, lime juice, and Topo Chico sparkling mineral water. It originates in Texas, often traced to an Austin restaurant that opened in 1998. There are various stories about its origin.

  7. Joya (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Joya (English: "jewel") is a brand of fruit sodas introduced in 1942 in Monterrey, Mexico by mineral water producers Cia. [1] [2] Topo Chico (now a division of Embotelladoras Arca, the second largest Coca-Cola bottling group in Mexico) Joya was available only in the Mexican states of Nuevo Leon and the north of Tamaulipas; then, in 2004, Joya distribution started in Coahuila, and part of San ...

  8. Cerro del Topo Chico - Wikipedia

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    The Cerro del Topo Chico (Spanish, 'Small Mole Hill', from the Latin talpa 'mole') is a mountain and a protected area [1] in the Escobedo, San Nicolás and Monterrey municipalities; state of Nuevo León, Mexico. The summit reaches 1,178 meters above sea level, and it has 618 meters of prominence (Parent: Cerro de las Mitras).

  9. Taps have run dry in Monterrey, Mexico, where there is water ...

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    Monterrey's water management system did not keep pace with explosive population growth. Now, amid massive drought, it is running out of water.