CCSI Cork Crowncap Database - Brewer/Bottler
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Brewer/bottler #1924 | | Name | Refrescos Pascual S.A. |
| Address | Calle Lorenzo Boturini 258
Av. Insurgentes Nte. No. 1320 |
| | | | | | | Extra info | In 1938, Rafael Víctor Jiménez Zamudio created the company Refrescos Pascual, SA which sold popsicles, bottled water and the Pascual soft drink. Its first facilities were located in the Anáhuac neighborhood, then in the San Rafael neighborhood, to settle definitively in the Tránsito neighborhood in the 50's. Up until 2007,the company had a Pato (duck) logo which was a direct copy of Donald Duck. Disney finally prevailed in the Mexican courts in 2007 and the duck image was changed to a more modern non-Donald one where duck has ruffled feathers with a baseball cap turned backwards. In the 1950s, the company launched the Lulú soft drink , which was very successful due to its advertising form. Mexi-Cola was also launched in the 1950s but disappeared in 1960. Boing! was introduced in 1960 in a Tetra Pack container . |
| | | | | | Other names used for this Brewer/bottler | Name 1 | Sociedad Cooperativa Trabajadores de Pascual, S.C.L. |
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