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  2. Sabritas - Wikipedia

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    Sabritas is the brand under which Pepsico brands the Frito-Lay products in Mexico, such as Cheetos, Fritos, Doritos and Ruffles. It is also the namesake for its own line of potato chips. Frito-Lay also sells variations of its products under the Sabritas brand in the United States. Some seasons, every bag of Sabritas contains non-wrapped plastic ...

  3. Zapatista Army of National Liberation - Wikipedia

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    e. The Zapatista Army of National Liberation ( Spanish: Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, EZLN ), often referred to as the Zapatistas (Mexican Spanish pronunciation: [sapaˈtistas] ), is a far-left political and militant group that controlled a substantial amount of territory in Chiapas, the southernmost state of Mexico. [ 4][ 5][ 6][ 7]

  4. PepsiCo - Wikipedia

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    Sabritas markets Frito-Lay products in Mexico, including local brands such as Poffets, Rancheritos, Crujitos, and Sabritones. Gamesa is the largest manufacturer of cookies in Mexico, distributing brands such as Emperador, Arcoiris and Marías Gamesa. [78] The division contributed 4 percent of PepsiCo's net revenues in 2015. [66]

  5. List of companies of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City: 1940 Restaurants Sabritas: Consumer goods Soft drinks Mexico City: 1943 Part of PepsiCo (US) Satmex: Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Mexico City: 1997 Communications, defunct 2014 Sauza Tequila: Consumer goods Food products Guadalajara: 1873 Part of Suntory (Japan) Selther: Consumer goods Clothing & accessories ...

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  7. Tazos - Wikipedia

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    Tazos started out with a set of 100 disks featuring the images of Looney Tunes characters and 124 Tiny Toons tazos in 1994. The disks were added to the products of Mexican snacks company Sabritas and were named after the expression taconazo (to kick with the heel) which was a reference to another popular school game in Mexico where children open bottles with their shoes trying to launch the ...

  8. Lay's - Wikipedia

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    Mexico: PepsiCo acquired Sabritas S. de R.L. in 1966. Lay's along with other products such as Cheetos, Fritos, Doritos and Ruffles are marketed under the Sabritas brand. The logo for the Mexican company sports the red ribbon, but it has a stylized smiling face instead of the sun. It controls around 80% of the market.

  9. Category:Mexican subsidiaries of foreign companies - Wikipedia

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