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Casa Sanchez Foods

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American Mexican-style food snack company
Casa Sanchez Foods
Casa Sanchez
Company typePrivate[1]
IndustryFood
PredecessorR. Sanchez & Co.
Founded1924; 102 years ago (1924) inSan Francisco,California
FounderRobert Sanchez, Sr.
Headquarters
Hayward, California
,
U.S.
Key people
Robert C Sanchez[2]
ProductsMexican-style sauces and tortilla chips
OwnerRobert C Sanchez
WebsiteCasaSanchezfoods.com

Casa Sanchez Foods is an American Mexican-style food snack company, based in theSan Francisco Bay Area, best known for producing authenticsalsas andtortilla chips. Beginning in the 1920s as atortilla manufacturer in San Francisco,[3] the company soon evolved to producing salsas,guacamoles,tamales,pupusas, andcoffee beans.

The Casa Sanchez Building at 2778 24th Street in the Mission District has been listed as aSan Francisco Designated Landmark (no. 296) by the city since February 11, 2022.[4][5]

Corporate history

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R. Sanchez & Co.

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Roberto and Isabel Sanchez immigrated fromZacatecas, Mexico to San Francisco, California, in 1923 and established R. Sanchez & Co., a tortilla factory inNorthern California. Tortillas were traditionally sold by the pound and wrapped in paper and string just like in Mexico. After Roberto's death, his widow and three young children took over the family business.

R. Sanchez & Co. began in the Fillmore district of San Francisco, a predominantly Hispanic area at the time. In 1968, the company moved to the Mission district as the Mission was experiencing an influx of Latino residents.[6] Soon after, Robert Jr. and Martha Sanchez decided to manufacture fresh-packaged salsas to differentiate themselves from the many competing tortilla factories.

Jimmy the Cornman

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Casa Sanchez is one of the highest-selling salsas in California based onNeilson reports and is widely known as a San Francisco staple. The company's logo, "Jimmy the Cornman", a cartoon depiction of a boy wearing asombrero while riding an ear of corn like a rocket, was inspired by Jimmy Sanchez, the youngest of the third generation, and the landing of the first man on the moon, hence the company's slogan: "flavor out of this world".

Casa Sanchez

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As of today, the company continues to be family operated into the fourth generation—contributing to the further development of the brand's legacy. Casa Sanchez has continued to develop an extensive line of over a dozen Mexican food products and have expanded to the entire west coast as a leader in co-marketing fresh salsas and tortilla chips. Aside from being heavily involved in the community by regularly sponsoring Latino events throughout the Bay Area, Casa Sanchez has also contributed over $100,000 to charity.

In 1999 Casa Sanchez attracted national attention, including that ofForbes magazine, when it unveiled its new marketing campaign: get a tattoo of "Jimmy the Cornman" and get free lunch at the Casa Sanchez restaurant for life.[7][8] The promotion returned in March 2010 to much praise.[9][7] The restaurant closed in 2012.[7]

References

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  1. ^"Fante, Inc - Casa Sanchez Foods".manta.com. 2010.
  2. ^Carlsen, Clifford (August 13, 1999)."Salsa maker lands in the chips".San Francisco Business Times.
  3. ^"From Tortillas and a Jazz Club to Chips and Salsa: The Legendary Evolution of Casa Sanchez".KQED. 2019-01-27. Retrieved2019-08-22.
  4. ^Flores, Jessica (2022-01-28)."San Francisco's Casa Sanchez to receive historical landmark status. Here's why that matters for S.F.'s Latino history".San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved2023-10-03.
  5. ^"San Francisco Landmark #296: Casa Sanchez Building".noehill.com. Retrieved2023-10-03.
  6. ^"San Francisco's History is Rooted in Latino Culture".San Francisco Travel. Retrieved2019-08-22.
  7. ^abcBote, Joshua (September 20, 2021)."22 years ago, they got a tattoo and free Mexican food for life".SFGATE.
  8. ^"Entrepreneur as Stunt Man".Forbes. 1999.
  9. ^"Tattoo For Free Lunch Returns To SF Restaurant".CBS5. April 6, 2010. Archived fromthe original on 2010-04-10.

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