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  2. J&J Snack Foods - Wikipedia

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    JJSF's churros are sold primarily under the Tio Pepe's, California Churros, and Oreo brand names. These products are sold in the Food Service and Retail Supermarkets segments. Churros are Hispanic pastries in stick form which JJSF produces in several sizes according to a proprietary formula. The churros are deep-fried, frozen, and packaged.

  3. Tío Pepe - Wikipedia

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    The landmark Tío Pepe sign at Puerta del Sol in Madrid Tío Pepe wind vane in Jerez, the Guinness world record holder of the largest operational wind vane. Tío Pepe (in Spanish, "Uncle Pepe", named after one of the founders' uncles) [1] is a brand of Sherry. It is best known for its fino style of dry sherry made from the palomino grape.

  4. González Byass - Wikipedia

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    Monument to Manuel María González, founder of the winery, in Jerez de la Frontera. González Byass is one of Spain's most well-known sherry bodegas.Its origins can be traced to 1835 when it was founded by Manuel María González Angel, who was subsequently joined by his English agent, Robert Blake Byass.

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  6. Tío Pepe (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tio pepe may refer to: Tío Pepe, a Spanish brand name of sherry; Tio Pepe, a stage play by Matthew Lopez, directed by Caitlin Moon, enacted at the 2008 Summer Play ...

  7. Churro - Wikipedia

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    A churro (Spanish pronunciation:, Portuguese pronunciation:) is a type of fried dough from Spanish and Portuguese cuisine, made with choux pastry dough piped into hot oil with a piping bag and large closed star tip or similar shape.

  8. Churromania - Wikipedia

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    Churromania is an international franchise of churro stores founded by Venezuelan Ariel Acosta-Rubio, his wife Maria Alejandra Bravo, and Miguel Bravo in 1997. [1]Churromania is owned and operated by ChurroMania International Holding, LLC, and currently has more than 120 franchises in Venezuela, the US and a few other Latin American countries.

  9. Family of Saltimbanques - Wikipedia

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    In his book Picasso and Apollinaire: The Persistence of Memory, Peter Read notes that preparatory drawings for the work revealed that the large jester was actually a representation of El Tio Pepe Don José, the head of a circus troupe. He continues by opining that the figures in the painting are allegorical and represent Picasso and his social ...