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  2. Gansito - Wikipedia

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    A Gansito (literally "little goose", from the Spanish diminutive of ganso, "goose") is a Mexican snack cake, described as "a strawberry-flavored jelly and crème-filled cake with chocolate-flavored coating." [2] It is made and distributed by the Marinela Brand, which is owned by Grupo Bimbo. Gansito is also available in the U.S., Colombia, Peru ...

  3. Grupo Bimbo - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Bimbo, S.A.B. de C.V. (also known simply as Bimbo) is a Mexican multinational food company with a presence in over 33 countries located in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa. [1] It has an annual sales volume of 15 billion dollars [ 2 ] and is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange with the ticker BIMBO.

  4. Mut-vitz - Wikipedia

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    Mut-vitz is a fair trade certified coffee cooperative in the Mut-vitz, Zapatista area in Chiapas, in the south of Mexico. It was founded in 1997, and forcibly dissolved by the Government of Chiapas in 2009, and is located in San Juan de la Libertad (current municipality of El Bosque , Chiapas).

  5. Bimbo Bakeries USA - Wikipedia

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    Marinela – Producer of Mexican cookies and pastry; Mrs. Baird's – A leading bakery primarily present in Texas and surrounding states; Old Country – Restaurant bread; Old Home - Bread brand primarily seen in the Midwest, formerly from the Metz Baking Company [22] Oroweat – Producer of loaf bread primarily sold throughout the United States

  6. List of Mexican brands - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Bimbo – largest Mexican-owned baking company, with operations in the Americas, Asia, Africa and Europe; Grupo Famsa; Grupo Lala; Interjet – Mexican low-cost airline with its headquarters in Lomas de Chapultepec, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City, Mexico [3] Italika; Jumex; Kahlúa; Kamora; Keuka

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  8. Gaviña Gourmet Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Gaviña Gourmet Coffee (also F. Gaviña & Sons Inc) is a coffee importer and roaster located in Vernon, California. It produces the Don Francisco's Coffee, Gaviña and La Llave coffee brands, as well as private label (own brand) coffees.

  9. Coffee production in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The coffee is mainly arabica, which grows particularly well in the coastal region of Soconusco, Chiapas, near the border of Guatemala. [2] At the end of the 18th century, coffee came to Mexico from the Antilles, but was not exported in great quantities until the 1870s. [3] During the 1980s, coffee became the country's most valuable export crop. [2]

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