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  2. Zantigo - Wikipedia

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    Zantigo is an American fast food restaurant chain serving Mexican food.It began operation in 1969 in Minneapolis, Minnesota as Zapata. With over 80 locations at its peak, Zantigo, alongside its sister/parent company Kentucky Fried Chicken, was sold to PepsiCo, with the former being merged into Taco Bell in 1986.

  3. Skyline Chili - Wikipedia

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    Skyline Chili is a chain of Cincinnati-style chili restaurants based in Cincinnati, Ohio.Founded in 1949 by Greek immigrant Nicholas Lambrinides, [3] Skyline Chili is named for the view of Cincinnati's skyline that Lambrinides could see from the first restaurant (which has since been demolished), [4] opened in the section of town now known as Price Hill. [4]

  4. Taco Bell - Wikipedia

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    This included Taco Charley, a San Mateo, California-based chain, [27] in 1982, [28] Pup 'N' Taco, a Long Beach, California-based chain in 1984, [29] and Zantigo, a Minneapolis, Minnesota-based Mexican chain, in 1986. [30] These acquisitions (and later conversions) resulted in many early Taco Bell stores closing and moving to these newer facilities.

  5. Talk:Zantigo/Archives/2013 - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:Zantigo - Wikipedia

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    Food portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject Food and drink, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of food and drink related articles on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

  7. Centeōtl - Wikipedia

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    Cinteotl in the Codex Borgia. In Aztec mythology, Centeōtl [senˈteoːt͡ɬ] (also known as Centeocihuatl or Cinteotl) is the maize deity. Cintli [ˈsint͡ɬi] means "dried maize still on the cob" and teōtl [ˈteoːt͡ɬ] means "deity". [4]

  8. Zak Santiago - Wikipedia

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    Zak Santiago Alam, professionally known as Zak Santiago, was born on January 3, 1981 in Vancouver, British Columbia to a Spanish and Irish mother and Romani father.