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Lassonde Industries Inc
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Lassonde Industries, Inc. is engaged in the development, manufacturing and sale of fruit and vegetable juices and drinks. The company is headquartered in Rougemont, Quebec and currently employs 2,700 full-time employees. The firm offers fruit-based snacks in the form of bars and bites as well as frozen juice concentrates in North America and a producer of fruit juices and drinks in Canada. The firm is also a producer of store-brand shelf-stable fruit juices and drinks in the United States and cranberry sauces. The firm also develops, manufactures, and markets specialty food products, such as fondue broths and sauces as well as pasta sauces. In addition, the Company produces apple cider and cider-based beverages and imports selected wines from several countries of origin for packaging and marketing purposes. The company also imports selected wines from various countries of origin for packaging and marketing purposes. The Company’s subsidiaries include Lassonde Pappas and Company, Inc., Lassonde Specialties Inc., Sun-Rype Products Ltd., and Arista Wine's Brands.
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