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  2. List of companies of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rican Pottery: Consumer goods Durable household products Santurce: 1948 Pottery, defunct 1966 P D Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority: Utilities Water San Juan: 1945 State water S A Puerto Rico Daily Sun: Consumer services Publishing San Juan: 2008 Newspaper P A Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority: Utilities Conventional ...

  3. Ponce Candy Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Ponce, Puerto Rico, in 1940. It made candy from sugar obtained from sugar cane at the nearby Central Mercedita, also in Ponce. In the 1950s, a marketing company proposes the name "Fiesta" to the Ponce Candy management, and Ponce Candy industries starts manufacturing its products under that name.

  4. Goya Foods - Wikipedia

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    Goya manufactures and distributes products from the Spanish, Puerto Rican, Caribbean, Mexican, Cuban and Central and South American cuisine. Their products are sold in stores and supermarket chains throughout the United States (including Puerto Rico) and international markets.

  5. Puerto Rico Chamber of Marketing, Industry, and Distribution ...

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    The chamber was founded in 2003 by merging the Puerto Rico Chamber of Wholesale Traders and the Puerto Rico Association of Wholesalers, Importers, and Food Distributors. [1] [2] [3] The chamber is constituted by the major supermarket chains doing in Puerto Rico, retail food shops, small chains and independent supermarkets, and wholesalers.

  6. Puerto Rico Manufacturers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rico Manufacturers Association (PRMA) —Spanish: Asociación de Industriales de Puerto Rico— is a private, non-profit, and voluntary trade association in Puerto Rico formed with the intent of joining the manufacturing and service industries of Puerto Rico in the same organization. [1]

  7. Rovira Biscuits Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company began in Puerto Rico in 1929 when company founder and Spanish immigrant [10] José María Rovira Viza purchased a small bakery on calle Villa, in downtown Ponce. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In 1937, José Miguel Rovira , José María Rovira’s son, joined the Company and started the transformation into a crackers manufacturer.