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  2. Kiolbassa - Wikipedia

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    Rufus and Juanita Kiolbassa founded the company in 1949 on San Antonio's West side, where the sausage is still produced. [1] [2] It was originally called the Kiolbassa Provision Company. [3] Rufus died in 1960 at the age of 45, [4] leaving the company to his wife and three children.

  3. Michael Cudahy (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, Cudahy sold his share of the Cudahy Meatpacking Company and acquired a 2,800 acre (11 km²) Rancho San Antonio east of Los Angeles, California. He subdivided the ranch and sold it as one acre (4,000 m²) lots. This area was incorporated in 1960 as the City of Cudahy. [citation needed]

  4. Bill Miller Bar-B-Q Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    The central office of Bill Miller Bar-B-Q, is located in downtown San Antonio adjacent to the San Antonio Police Department's former headquarters. The plant is built according to the U.S. Federal Government's meat-packing guidelines and is inspected routinely by the City of San Antonio and the State of Texas.

  5. Infant Formula, Palmer Candy, and More Major Food ... - AOL

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    Raw pork chorizo from San Antonio Packing Company may be contaminated with hard plastic and metal pieces. The 12-ounce packages of Apco brand chorizo were produced on February 12 and distributed ...

  6. American Can Company - Wikipedia

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    President of American Can Co. listening to a session of the National Monopoly Committee in 1939. The American Can Company was incorporated in 1901. [4] In 1904, the American Can Company of Greenwich, Connecticut bought the small Norton Can Company that had operated since 1887 at York and Bay Streets (Toronto, Ontario).

  7. Cudahy Packing Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, the company was one of 500 companies listed in the first S&P 500. [8] The company was acquired by General Host in 1968. [3] [9] The Cudahy meat packing business was sold to management in 1981 and renamed Bar-S Foods Company. [10] Bar-S Foods Company was acquired by the Mexican packer Sigma Alimentos in 2010. [11]

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