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Sasser noted the national availability of Hood River-based Juanita’s tortilla chips, with a caveat: “In the Pacific NW they’re still Juanita’s. Everywhere else they are now JUANTONIO’S ...
Washington and Idaho to test market acceptance of the thicker tortilla chips commonly offered in Mexican restaurants. Across the Columbia in Hood River, Ore., Juanita’s Fine Foods president Luis ...
Tortilla chips in a non-see-through package are always ... don’t let that dissuade you because these are a great tasting option. Juanita’s has a bit of a cult following and I’ll agree ...
Juanita’s Tortilla Chips has achieved the kind of customer loyalty that money can’t buy. Maybe that’s because people love the way the chips taste. At least, it seems that way from The ...
Everyone already knows that Juanita's makes the greatest grocery store tortilla chips ever known to man. The Hood River company's corn chips are feathery like the clouds of heaven, but yellow ...
Several described Juanita's chips as comforting ... This new national brand is the only tortilla chip on the market made with coconut oil instead of corn or vegetable oil. While coconut oil ...
But Cosmos has a future: Hood River-based Juanita’s Fine Foods, known for those tortilla chips in the red plastic bag, purchased Cosmos in a deal valued at close to $11.4 million, with $9.2 million in ...
Over the decades, the company has added to its product line, including pozole, hominy, albondigas, nacho cheese and tortilla chips. “There’s a lot of growth potential” for Juanita’s ...