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  2. Tropicana Products - Wikipedia

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    Tropicana also has Fruit Snacks, and in the United Kingdom makes smoothies. [29] Trop50, introduced by Tropicana in 2009, is orange juice with 50% less sugar and calories, a reduction achieved by dilution with 50% water and the addition of Reb A or PureVia, chemically altered versions of the Stevia plant. [30]

  3. Planet 13 Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Planet 13 Holdings, Inc. is a cannabis company based in Nevada, United States. [1] On Nov 1, 2018, the company opened its cannabis dispensary in Las Vegas which became the largest cannabis dispensary in the world at 112,000 square feet.

  4. Juice Train - Wikipedia

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    CSX pulling the Tropicana Juice Train across Manatee River near Bradenton Riverwalk in 2018. Tropicana Products was founded in 1947 in Bradenton, Florida by Anthony T. Rossi, an Italian immigrant, growing from 50 employees to over 3,000 in 2003.

  5. Cannabis in California - Wikipedia

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    In January, 2018, Los Angeles had no licensed retailers; the closest cities with licensed retail sales were Santa Ana on January 1 and West Hollywood on January 2. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] As of September 2019 [update] , 187 dispensaries had temporary city approval in Los Angeles. [ 25 ]

  6. Tropicana Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The Tropicana Las Vegas was a casino hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It operated from 1957 to 2024. In its final years, the property included a 44,570 sq ft (4,141 m 2) casino and 1,467 rooms. The complex occupied 35 acres (14 ha) at the southeast corner of the Tropicana - Las Vegas Boulevard intersection.

  7. Tropicana - Wikipedia

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    Tropicana, Weston-super-Mare, a now-derelict outdoor swimming pool in Somerset, England; Tropicana Avenue, a street in Las Vegas, Nevada; Tropicana Field, a stadium in St. Petersburg, Florida and the home of the Tampa Bay Rays Major League Baseball team; Tropicana Gold Mine, a major gold mine in Western Australia

  8. Tropicana Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    A new subsidiary, Tropicana Entertainment LLC, was created to hold the combined company's casinos. After losing control of its largest property, the Tropicana Atlantic City, the new company was quickly forced into bankruptcy in May 2008. While in bankruptcy, the Tropicana Las Vegas was split off as a separate entity.

  9. Downtown Santa Ana - Wikipedia

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    The City of Santa Ana was established in 1869 by William Spurgeon on 74.27 acres (300,600 m 2) of land purchased from the old Spanish land grant, Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. The County of Orange was formed in 1889 by William Spurgeon and James McFadden.