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+ | | primary_business = dried fruit packer | ||
+ | | primary_town = San Francisco | ||
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+ | '''Pacific Fruit Exchange''' was a San Francisco-based fruit packer. | ||
+ | In 1936, president was George H. Casey, Santa Clara University alumni, who funded a promotional train carrying 200,000 pounds of prunes for distribution along the route. | ||
+ | The company bought the Buck Co. (vacaville packer) in 1933<ref>[http://www.buckfoundation.org/history.html Buck Foundation history.]</ref>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:21, 13 December 2014
Business |
dried fruit packer |
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Main Location |
San Francisco |
Pacific Fruit Exchange was a San Francisco-based fruit packer. In 1936, president was George H. Casey, Santa Clara University alumni, who funded a promotional train carrying 200,000 pounds of prunes for distribution along the route. The company bought the Buck Co. (vacaville packer) in 1933[1].
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