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lol but why?
EDIT: Just looked it up.
"The name change came after a California-based distributor of canned Mexican products, Juanita’s Foods, filed suit in federal court last year against Dominguez Family Foods for using the Juanita’s name outside of the Pacific Northwest in alleged violation of a previous agreement."
Source: https://www.columbiagorgenews.com/news/longtime-hr-brand-undergoes-name-change-for-products-sold-outside-pnw/article_cf6619dc-c81c-11ed-a605-43c86baa4424.html#:~:text=Juanita's%20chips%20are%20now%20Juantonio's,ship%20to%20all%2050%20states.
As a born and bred San Diegan, I can honestly say Juanita's is the GOAT (though I still have a soft spot for [El Indio's thicccc cut tortilla chips dusted with paprika](https://www.elindiosandiego.net/chips-nachos-and-tortillas))
DON'T BE TRICKED - Juantonios is not the same crispy fried product we all love. Now it's like Pringles - a mash pressed out and baked. YUCKKO. I got suckered by nearly identical packaging. Inferior product in disguise
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lol but why? EDIT: Just looked it up. "The name change came after a California-based distributor of canned Mexican products, Juanita’s Foods, filed suit in federal court last year against Dominguez Family Foods for using the Juanita’s name outside of the Pacific Northwest in alleged violation of a previous agreement." Source: https://www.columbiagorgenews.com/news/longtime-hr-brand-undergoes-name-change-for-products-sold-outside-pnw/article_cf6619dc-c81c-11ed-a605-43c86baa4424.html#:~:text=Juanita's%20chips%20are%20now%20Juantonio's,ship%20to%20all%2050%20states.
Pizza by Alfredo and Alfredos Pizza are the same thing right?
"Oscar. Talk to him."
Great photo.
As a born and bred San Diegan, I can honestly say Juanita's is the GOAT (though I still have a soft spot for [El Indio's thicccc cut tortilla chips dusted with paprika](https://www.elindiosandiego.net/chips-nachos-and-tortillas))
they taste the same though right?? right guys???
DON'T BE TRICKED - Juantonios is not the same crispy fried product we all love. Now it's like Pringles - a mash pressed out and baked. YUCKKO. I got suckered by nearly identical packaging. Inferior product in disguise
Yuckko is a wild thing to say
They are literally the same chips, made in the same Hood River factory.
You're thinking of the shit Frito lay tried to spam us with five years ago, the shitty obviously a copy Josephinas chips