“We hope this next chapter for Siete serves as inspiration for other Latino businesses, showing that it’s possible to build a thriving brand that honors our heritage and celebrates our culture,” Siete ...
A decade after the Garza family started selling almond-flour tortillas out of their CrossFit gym in Laredo, the Siete Foods founders are getting a pretty sweet deal. PepsiCo announced earlier this ...
Ximena N. Beltran Quan Kiu is a writer and communication consultant with more than 10 years exploring Mexican culture and identity. Her work is influenced by her personal experience as a ...
The family behind Siete Foods, which manufactures a line of popular chips, just got a big payday. PepsiCo has recently purchased the brand for a whopping $1.2 billion. And while Siete’s shareholders ...
This story is a part of Texas Monthly’s Taco Week, a series dedicated to proving that Texas is center of the taco universe. The layout of Siete Family Foods’ 25,000-square-foot headquarters in South ...
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Siete’s $1.2B acquisition by PepsiCo finalized
AUSTIN (Austin Business Journal) — Siete is officially part of PepsiCo Inc. The global food and beverage company announced plans to acquire Austin-grown Garza Food Ventures LLC, known as Siete, late ...
UPDATE: Friday, October 4: Co-founder and CEO of Siete Foods, Miguel Garza shared the following statement with MySA: "We’re deeply moved by the passionate responses we’ve seen, from the love for our ...
Siete Family Foods co-founder and CEO Miguel Garza knows how lucky he and his family are. All seven members of the Mexican American family from Laredo, Texas, work for Siete, their Austin-based food ...
"Juntos es mejor" (Together is better in Spanish). That's the slogan behind one of the most successful family-owned Mexican-American businesses in Central Texas. If you haven't already seen it on the ...
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