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[[Rose Totino]] and her husband, Jim, founded a take-out [[pizzeria]] in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]], [[Minnesota]], in 1951. They later expanded it to a [[full-service restaurant]], which moved in 2007 and closed in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Farewell Totino's |url=http://buzz.mn/?q=node/1433 |publisher=buzz.mn |accessdate=August 28, 2011 |deadurl=unfit |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071009051554/http://buzz.mn/?q=node/1433 |archivedate=October 9, 2007 }}</ref> They also founded a frozen-pizza manufacturing company. The Totinos eventually sold the frozen pizza business to the [[Pillsbury Company]], where Rose Totino was named a vice-president.<ref>{{cite web|author = Database | date = n.d. | title=Rose Totino|url=http://www.hbs.edu/leadership/database/leaders/rose_totino.html|publisher= Great American Leaders of the 20th Century (managed [[Harvard Business School]])|accessdate= October 31, 2012}}</ref> The Totino's brand was acquired by [[General Mills]] with its purchase of Pillsbury. |
[[Rose Totino]] and her husband, Jim, founded a take-out [[pizzeria]] in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]], [[Minnesota]], in 1951. They later expanded it to a [[full-service restaurant]], which moved in 2007 and closed in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Farewell Totino's |url=http://buzz.mn/?q=node/1433 |publisher=buzz.mn |accessdate=August 28, 2011 |deadurl=unfit |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071009051554/http://buzz.mn/?q=node/1433 |archivedate=October 9, 2007 }}</ref> They also founded a frozen-pizza manufacturing company. The Totinos eventually sold the frozen pizza business to the [[Pillsbury Company]], where Rose Totino was named a vice-president.<ref>{{cite web|author = Database | date = n.d. | title=Rose Totino|url=http://www.hbs.edu/leadership/database/leaders/rose_totino.html|publisher= Great American Leaders of the 20th Century (managed [[Harvard Business School]])|accessdate= October 31, 2012}}</ref> The Totino's brand was acquired by [[General Mills]] with its purchase of Pillsbury. |
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Separately, [[Jeno Paulucci]] developed a series of food businesses starting in the late 1940s, including the [[Chun King]] line of Chinese foods.<ref name="nytobit2011">Slotnick, Daniel, E. (November 25, 2011).[https://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/26/business/jeno-paulucci-a-pioneer-of-ready-made-ethnic-foods-dies-at-93.html Jeno Paulucci, a Pioneer of Ready-Made Ethnic Foods, Dies at 93.] ''[[New York Times]]''</ref> After selling Chun King in 1966, he founded Jeno’s Inc. in 1968, where he developed [[Pizza Rolls]], a type of [[egg roll]] filled with |
Separately, [[Jeno Paulucci]] developed a series of food businesses starting in the late 1940s, including the [[Chun King]] line of Chinese foods.<ref name="nytobit2011">Slotnick, Daniel, E. (November 25, 2011).[https://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/26/business/jeno-paulucci-a-pioneer-of-ready-made-ethnic-foods-dies-at-93.html Jeno Paulucci, a Pioneer of Ready-Made Ethnic Foods, Dies at 93.] ''[[New York Times]]''</ref> After selling Chun King in 1966, he founded Jeno’s Inc. in 1968, where he developed [[Pizza Rolls]], a type of [[egg roll]] filled with trans fats.<ref name="nytobit2011"/> In 1985, Paulucci sold his Jeno's Pizza Rolls brand to Pillsbury for $135 million.<ref name="The Master Chef">Finkelstein, Matt (November 2007). "[http://www.inc.com/8over80/2007/8-jeno-paulucci-the-master-chef.html "The Master Chef"]. ''[[Inc. (magazine)|Inc.]]'' Retrieved October 31, 2012.</ref> |
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The Jeno's line of [[pizza rolls]] was rebranded as Totino's in 1993.<ref name="gmtotinos">[http://www.totinos.com/history.aspx "Totino's History"]. Totino's.</ref> |
The Jeno's line of [[pizza rolls]] was rebranded as Totino's in 1993.<ref name="gmtotinos">[http://www.totinos.com/history.aspx "Totino's History"]. Totino's.</ref> |
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Product type | Frozen pizza and pizza products |
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Owner | General Mills |
Country | United States |
Introduced | 1951 1968 (Jeno's) | (Totino's)
Markets | Worldwide |
Previous owners | Rose and Jim Totino (Totino's) Jeno's Inc. (Jeno's) Pillsbury Company |
Ambassador(s) | Tiffani Thomas of Troy IL |
Website | www |
Totino's and Jeno's are brands of frozen pizza products owned by General Mills.
History
Rose Totino and her husband, Jim, founded a take-out pizzeria in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1951. They later expanded it to a full-service restaurant, which moved in 2007 and closed in 2011.[1] They also founded a frozen-pizza manufacturing company. The Totinos eventually sold the frozen pizza business to the Pillsbury Company, where Rose Totino was named a vice-president.[2] The Totino's brand was acquired by General Mills with its purchase of Pillsbury.
Separately, Jeno Paulucci developed a series of food businesses starting in the late 1940s, including the Chun King line of Chinese foods.[3] After selling Chun King in 1966, he founded Jeno’s Inc. in 1968, where he developed Pizza Rolls, a type of egg roll filled with trans fats.[3] In 1985, Paulucci sold his Jeno's Pizza Rolls brand to Pillsbury for $135 million.[4]
The Jeno's line of pizza rolls was rebranded as Totino's in 1993.[5]
Product lines
- Totino's Big Party Pizza: Cheese, Pepperoni
- Totino's Party Pizza: Canadian style bacon, Cheese, Classic pepperoni, Triple Pepperoni, Combination, Hamburger, Pepperoni, Pepperoni trio, Sausage, Supreme, Three cheese, Three meat
- Totino's Family Size Pizza: Pepperoni, Cheese, Combination, Sausage
- Totino's Pizza Rolls snacks: Cheese, Cheesy taco, Combination, Pepperoni, Pepperoni trio, Sausage, Supreme, Triple cheese, Triple meat, Nacho Cheese, Buffalo Chicken, Spicy Taco, Bacon & Pepperoni, Macaroni and Cheese & Bacon.
- Totino's Pizza Stuffers: Pepperoni, Cheese, Combination
- Totino's Pizza Chips: Pepperoni
- Jeno's Crisp 'N Tasty Pizza: Pepperoni, Cheese, Combination, Supreme
Health and nutrition issues
On November 1, 2007, Totino's and Jeno's brand pizza were recalled for E. coli contamination.[6]
Totino's products contain cheese substitutes made with hydrogenated oil.[7] Totino's products have been criticized for their high amount of trans fat[8] and sodium.[9] In 2011, Consumer Reports rated Totino's as "only fair for nutrition" because of "high total fat and trans fat and low fiber."[10] [11] By at least October 2013, packaging on Totino's brand pizza now indicates 0 trans fat per serving.
See also
References
- ^ "Farewell Totino's". buzz.mn. Archived from the original on October 9, 2007. Retrieved August 28, 2011.
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suggested) (help) - ^ Database (n.d.). "Rose Totino". Great American Leaders of the 20th Century (managed Harvard Business School). Retrieved October 31, 2012.
- ^ a b Slotnick, Daniel, E. (November 25, 2011).Jeno Paulucci, a Pioneer of Ready-Made Ethnic Foods, Dies at 93. New York Times
- ^ Finkelstein, Matt (November 2007). ""The Master Chef". Inc. Retrieved October 31, 2012.
- ^ "Totino's History". Totino's.
- ^ Press release (November 1, 2007). "Ohio Firm Recalls Frozen Meat Pizzas Due to Possible E. Coli O157:H7 Contamination". Food Safety and Inspection Service. Retrieved October 31, 2012.
- ^ Staff (June 10, 1987). "Pizza Makers Whip Dairy Lobby, Duck 'Imitation Cheese'" Ocala Star-Banner (via Google News). Retrieved October 31, 2012.
- ^ Rem, Kathryn (January 18, 2012). "Investigating the Contents of Packaged Foods – Trans Fats Have Not Gone Away". GateHouse News Service (via the Journal Star). Retrieved October 31, 2012.
- ^ Staff (February 13, 1986). "Processed-Food Makers Criticized on Sodium". Associated Press (via The New York Times). Retrieved October 31, 2012.
- ^ Staff (January 30, 2011). "Shop Smart: Frozen Pizzas Can Satisfy Even Adults". Consumer Reports (via the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette). Retrieved October 31, 2012.
- ^ Abstract. Perrin, Gail (November 30, 1988). "Frozen Pizzas May Be High in Fat". The Boston Globe. Retrieved October 31, 2012.
External links
- Totinos history via General Mills
- General Mills Totino's and Jeno's page