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  2. List of county roads in St. Lucie County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The roadway parallels the South Central Florida Express, Inc., rail line for its entire length. North of Midway Road, CR 709 provides access to, among other industries, Tropicana's Fort Pierce juice processing plant, the St. Lucie County Landfill, and a Walmart Distribution Center. The road was formerly designated SR 709. [4]

  3. The Pepsi Bottling Group - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, operation streamlining would impact 200 jobs, while in Mexico, the closure of three plants, 30 distribution centers and 700 routes would impact 2,200 jobs. On February 10, 2009, The Pepsi Bottling Group Inc. reported a net loss of $271 million in the fourth quarter and projected 2009 earnings below analysts' expectations.

  4. PepsiCo - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1960s, Pepsi-Cola's product lines expanded with the creation of Diet Pepsi and purchase of Mountain Dew. [8] In 1965, the Pepsi-Cola Company merged with Frito-Lay, Inc. to become PepsiCo, Inc. At the time of its foundation, PepsiCo was incorporated under Delaware General Corporation Law and headquartered in Manhattan, New York.

  5. Thieves carry out $1.6m heist at Florida alcohol distribution ...

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    More than $1.6m worth of alcohol was stolen from a distribution company in Florida after burglars allegedly used tractor-trailers to secure the large haul. ... (Google Maps) Kanchan Kinkade, ...

  6. Frito-Lay Inc. - Wikipedia

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    On June 8, 1965, the merger of Frito-Lay and Pepsi-Cola Company was approved by shareholders of both companies, and a new company called PepsiCo, Inc. was formed. At the time of the merger, Frito-Lay owned 46 manufacturing plants nationwide and had more than 150 distribution centers across the United States. [15]

  7. PepsiAmericas - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Whitman Corp., a Pepsi bottler, purchased PepsiAmericas and took the acquired company's name. [2] Whitman was founded as the Illinois Central Railroad. [3] It later diversified out of railroads and into Pepsi bottling, going by the names Illinois Central Industries in 1962, IC Industries in 1975 and Whitman Corp. in 1988.

  8. Florida State Road 76 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 76 (SR 76), also known and signed as Kanner Highway, is a 31.504-mile-long (50.701 km) northeast-southwest (signed east–west) state highway connecting Port Mayaca on the shore of Lake Okeechobee at the intersection with US 98-441 (SR 700-SR 15) with Stuart on the shore of the St. Lucie River near the Atlantic Ocean and the Treasure Coast at an intersection with US 1 ().

  9. Florida State Road 997 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 997 (SR 997), also known as Krome Avenue and West 177th Avenue is a 36.7-mile-long (59.1 km) north–south state highway in western Miami-Dade County, Florida.It runs from State Road 998 in Homestead north across U.S. Route 41 to U.S. Route 27 near Countyline Dragway (formerly Opa-locka West Airport), just south of the Broward County line.