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Looking for Derby Tamales in the Chicago area. Did Derby go out of business?


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ConAgra Foods announced in February, 2009 that they will no longer make Derby Tamales.  Here is a link to a reference to that announcement.  I have tried competing canned tamales and they do not stack up to the "Jar."

http://www.brandlandusa.com/2009/03/15/goodbye-to-postum-and-derby-tamales/

Posted 2009-04-23T21:00:15Z
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I edit BrandlandUSA where a number of readers have complained about the discontinued brand. I wish I had a better answer for the fans out there for a substitute product.

Posted 2009-07-03T02:58:31Z

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