Lassonde Industries
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Lassonde Industries Inc. , is a Canadian food manufacturing company based in Quebec
Quebec
Quebec or is a province in east-central Canada. It is the only Canadian province with a predominantly French-speaking population and the only one whose sole official language is French at the provincial level....

. The company specializes in juices and juice products, sauces and food products for the food service industry. The company currently employs approximately 1200 people.

Brands

Lassonde owns several of its own brands and also owns licences to brands such as Allen's Apple Juice and Tetley
Tetley
Tetley, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Global Beverages , is the world's second largest manufacturer and distributor of tea. Owned by India's Tata Group, Tetley's manufacturing and distribution business is spread across 40 countries and sells over 60 branded tea bags...

 tea.

Juices

Under A. Lassonde Inc.
  • Allen’s
  • Everfresh
  • Fairlee
  • Fairlee Nature Best
  • Flavür
  • Fruité
  • Graves
  • Oasis
  • Orange Maison
  • Rougemont
  • Sunlike
  • Tropical Grove

Wines

Under Arista Wines Inc.
  • Arte Nova
  • Bistro Mundo
  • Douce Moitié
  • Galion
  • Globe Trotter
  • Versus
  • Vino y Frutas Del Sol

Other

Under Lasssonde Specialties Inc.
  • Canton (soup bouillon
    Bouillon (broth)
    Bouillon, in French cuisine, is simply a broth. This name comes from the verb bouillir, meaning to boil. It is usually made by the simmering of mirepoix and aromatic herbs with either beef, veal, or poultry bones and/or with shrimp, or vegetables in boiling water.This is not to be confused with...

    , fondue
    Fondue
    Fondue is a Swiss dish of melted cheese served in a communal pot over a spirit lamp , and eaten by dipping long-stemmed forks with bread into the cheese...

    , sauces and marinades, canned vegetables)
  • Canadian Club (Barbecue Sauces)
  • Rougemont (Canned Vegetables)
  • Madeleine (Canned Vegetables)
  • Montrouge (Canned Vegetables)
  • Camino Del Sol (Canned Vegetables)
  • Nature's Best

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