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The People behind Pampanga’s Best, Inc. is owned and operated by the couple, Mr. Angelo D. Hizon Jr. and Mrs. Lolita O. Hizon, and their twelve children.
Today, Pampanga’s Best, Inc. is a multi-million meat processing corporation, operated and owned by the couple, Mr. Angelo D. Hizon Jr. and Mrs. Lolita O. Hizon, and their twelve children. It manufactures eleven core products – Tocino, Hotdogs, Longaniza, Ham, Bacon, Tapa, Burger Patties, Corned Beef, Embotido, Barbecue, and Nuggets.
Today, Pampanga’s Best, Inc. is a multi-million meat processing corporation, operated and owned by the couple, Mr. Angelo D. Hizon Jr. and Mrs. Lolita O. Hizon, and theirl twelve children. It manufactures eleven core products – Tocino, Hotdogs, Longaniza, Ham, Bacon, Tapa, Burger Patties, Corned Beef, Embotido, Barbecue, and Nuggets.
Oct 4, 2021 · Leticia "Lolita" O. Hizon, the founder of iconic food brand Pampanga’s Best, has passed away on Oct. 3, 2021, Sunday. News about her demise was announced through a Facebook post made by the brand the following day.
Oct 4, 2021 · Leticia Lolita Olalia Hizon, founder of meat processing corporation “Pampanga’s Best,” died on Oct. 2. She was 84. (Contributed photo) CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—The founder of “Pampanga’s Best” brand has died of renal failure on Oct. 2, relatives confirmed.
Oct 12, 2021 · Fondly called Apung Lolet, Hizon is credited as the inventor of tocino, one of the most popular breakfast staple here in the country. After buying 5 kilos of unsold pork from her meat vendor neighbor to help her, she processed it by refining the traditional Kapampangan pindang recipe she learned from her mother.
Oct 5, 2021 · Leticia Lolita Olalia Hizon, founder of the meat-processing firm Pampanga’s Best based in this city, succumbed to renal failure at the age of 84 while being treated at a local hospital on Oct. 3, her eldest son Jose Maria confirmed in a phone interview on Monday. Article continues after this advertisement.
Oct 4, 2021 · CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga – The founder of Pampanga’s Best, a well-known brand of pork "tocino" and other processed meat products, died as a result of renal failure at the age of 84 on Sunday, it was announced on Monday.
Oct 4, 2021 · The founder of famed tocino maker Pampanga’s Best, Leticia “Apung Lolet” Hizon, died at the age of 84. Apung Lolet reportedly succumbed to renal failure.
Oct 4, 2021 · Leticia Lolita Olalia Hizon, the founder of Pampanga’s Best — and the inventor of the original tocino — has passed away. “Apung Lolet’s” death was announced in a statement posted Sunday, October 3 on Facebook.