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  2. La Victoria (company) - Wikipedia

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    La Victoria is an American brand of Mexican food products, in particular jar and bottled salsas. They were founded in Los Angeles in 1917, and introduced the first jar salsa product in the US, Salsa Brava, a true Mexican-style salsa, still sold today. [ 1 ]

  3. Mission Foods - Wikipedia

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    Mission sponsored a tortilla factory attraction between 2001 and 2011 in the then-named Disney California Adventure Park theme park. The factory demonstrated tortilla production on a miniaturized, low-speed automated production line, provided samples of tortillas, and demonstrated recipes to park guests. Mission Foods is a major netball sponsor.

  4. La Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Battle of La Victoria (1812), in La Victoria, Aragua, Venezuela; Battle of La Victoria (1814), in La Victoria, Aragua, Venezuela; Church of La Victoria, Alcalá de los Gazules, Andalusia, Spain; La Victoria (company), a Mexican food company; La Victoria FC, former name of Belizean football club Nizhee Corozal

  5. Casa Sanchez Foods - Wikipedia

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    Casa Sanchez is one of the highest-selling salsas in California based on Neilson reports and is widely known as a San Francisco staple. The company's logo, "Jimmy the Cornman", a cartoon depiction of a boy wearing a sombrero while riding an ear of corn like a rocket, was inspired by Jimmy Sanchez, the youngest of the third generation, and the landing of the first man on the moon, hence the ...

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  8. La Tapatia, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    La Tapatia was originally a tortilla factory that was founded by Marcelino and Felipa Galvan in the early 1950s. [8] The Galvan's daughter, Santos Garcia, worked as a tamalera at the restaurant, and continued to do so into her 70s. [1] In 1970, the factory was sold to Gus and Ted Rallis, who later moved the restaurant to its final location. [8]

  9. M. & J. Sanitary Tortilla Factory - Wikipedia

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    The tortilla-making machinery was managed by Jake Montoya, Beatrice's husband and co-proprietor. Several local restaurants, schools, and homes in Albuquerque served their food. [3] The factory ground their own corn to make masa for their homemade tortillas. [10] The Montoya's daughter Eileen was a co-owner until the time of her death in 1995. [11]