Barcel
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Barcel is a maker of tortilla, potato chips and other confectionary and snack foods. It is a unit of Grupo Bimbo created in 1950. A different company with the same name, but operating in Chile, was acquired by PepsiCo in 1998.
Some of Barcel's more popular snacks are:
Chips, a traditional chip, made in the homemade style, in several flavors, including: Adobadas, Jalapeño, A La Diabla, Toreadas Habanero and the classic Sal De Mar.
Takis, a taco shaped chip made in the flavors: Original, Salsa Brava, Fuego and Huakamole.
Runners, spicy car-shaped chips.
Hot Nuts, peanuts covered in a thick, spicy chile shell.
Kiyakis, japanese style peanuts.
Duvalín, a creamy nougat delight, offered in small trays and normally in 2 to 4 flavors including the native mexican flavors of Vanilla, Chocolate and Cajeta, as well as Hazelnut and Strawberry.
The company has a constantly growing demand for its products, which are distributed throughout Mexico, Latin America the United States, and Canada.
[edit] External links
- (Spanish) Barcel
- (Spanish) Grupo Bimbo
- PepsiCo's listing of purchasing Barcel