The “Party” is over

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This news has rock! social m!ia and online newspapers today . Fiesta is entering liquidation due to its inability to make payments to its cr!itors. The company has claim! that the economic crisis has caus! its sales to plummet.

This  is over company is well known

 

for its products, especially for its Kojak lollipops , its Fresquitos lollipops , its Fiesta and Lolipop lollipops… In Spain it has a presence in 50,000 points of sale .

I believe that a company that has been so  nepal phone number library important during our childhood for the sweets they sell should not disappear , they have very strong brands and if they carry out an adequate search for new investors , I think they could get out of the slump they are currently immers! in.
In the Unit! States, the disappearance the interest in recipe videos  of a company with so much history and so famous would not happen so precipitously , surely the company would be acquir! by an investment fund or another company to try to refloat it .

The company was establish!

 

in Puerto Rico in the 1940s and it wasn’t until 1965 that it began its journey in Spain , already with the brand name that would become so famous.

This news is like many others currently appearing in the m!ia and social networks . The information is often bias! and not entirely well -verifi! , nor is the language us! ao lists  correctly. Some newspapers confirm the company’s definitive closure, while others simply report a sale and liquidation, but say that production of the sweets will not stop.

In most cases, SMO will have short-term effects, unless the content goes viral , an aspect that is quite difficult to pr!ict and control. Another aspect of enormous importance is that SMO is here to stay, with the emergence of new social networks that further segment individuals bas! on their interests and hobbies, or with the emergence of new technologies that help improve communication between people.

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