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                    [Summary] => It was in 1987–when the newly installed government of then President Aquino was being challenged by coup plotters and when investors were pulling out of the country–that  a group of  overseas Filipino workers bought the smallest of the three food processing plant of Red V Coconut Processing Inc. in Medina, Mindanao and named the company, Fiesta Brands, Inc. 

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