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Canner formed from smaller canners.  [[United States Products]] is the only predecessor I'm sure about.
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'''Clorietta Foods''' was an agricultural co-operative that owned several smaller canners.  The company was founded in 1977 from [[National Can]]'s NCC Foods division<ref>Robert E. Collins, Pacific Coast Producers, "Pargaining and Processing Cooperatives Can Help Themselves By Helping Each Other: [http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/143227/2/escs31.pdf].  In "New Dimensions of Cooperative Bargaining":  Proceedings of 22nd National Conference of Bargaining and Marketing Cooperatives, Jan 7-8, 1978, San Francisco.  Explicitly states Glorietta was formed from NCC Corp.</ref>Among other canneries, the co-operative ran San Jose's [[United States Products]] cannery.
  
 
Glorietta was purchased by [[California Canners and Growers]] in 1981, which quickly became part of [[Tri-Valley Growers]]<ref>[http://www.farmfoundation.org/news/articlefiles/274-sextontvg.ppt Tri-Valley Growers post-mortem]</ref>.  Glorietta's plants were closed by 1982.
 
Glorietta was purchased by [[California Canners and Growers]] in 1981, which quickly became part of [[Tri-Valley Growers]]<ref>[http://www.farmfoundation.org/news/articlefiles/274-sextontvg.ppt Tri-Valley Growers post-mortem]</ref>.  Glorietta's plants were closed by 1982.
  
Purchased [[National Can]] facilities at some point.
 
 
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Revision as of 02:59, 7 April 2015

Summary
Business

Cannery
Active

1977-1981
Predecessors

United States Products
Successors

California Canners and Growers

Clorietta Foods was an agricultural co-operative that owned several smaller canners. The company was founded in 1977 from National Can's NCC Foods division[1]. Among other canneries, the co-operative ran San Jose's United States Products cannery.

Glorietta was purchased by California Canners and Growers in 1981, which quickly became part of Tri-Valley Growers[2]. Glorietta's plants were closed by 1982.

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Campbell -? ??? Fred Tenhunfeld 1999 S Bascom Avenue #703
San Jose -1982 570 Race Street Former US Products cannery.

References

  1. Robert E. Collins, Pacific Coast Producers, "Pargaining and Processing Cooperatives Can Help Themselves By Helping Each Other: [1]. In "New Dimensions of Cooperative Bargaining": Proceedings of 22nd National Conference of Bargaining and Marketing Cooperatives, Jan 7-8, 1978, San Francisco. Explicitly states Glorietta was formed from NCC Corp.
  2. Tri-Valley Growers post-mortem