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Posted on: November 29th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: children, market research firm
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“A big plus in terms of marketing food to Hispanic shoppers is the fact that those living in the United States manage to retain their culture and language.
Hispanics take pride in their heritage and want to share it with their children, said Francis D. Gomez, senior advisor for the Manhattan market research firm, Latin Insights, as he discussed Hispanic marketing trends at the Expo Comida Latina trade show at the Jacob Javits Convention Center, Manhattan.”
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