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Franzia and brother
CEO Fred Franzia, nephew of wine legend Ernest Gallo, started Bronco Wine in 1973, with his brother, Joseph, and cousin, John Franzia, after the Franzia winery business was purchased by Coca-Cola and then later by the Wine Group, a privately held bulk wine producer based in San Francisco ( the source of the " bag-in-box " wines that bear the Franzia name, but which have no connection to either the Franzia family or to Bronco ).

Franzia and Bronco
* Fred Franzia, CEO, Bronco Wine Company and Classic Wines of California
The Franzia brand today has no business relationship with Fred Franzia of the Bronco Wine Company, known for its low-cost Charles Shaw wines.
Franzia and Bronco were also featured in the 2007 documentary A State of Vine.
In 1993 Franzia and Bronco Wine Company were indicted on federal charges of conspiracy to defraud by misrepresenting cheaper grapes as premium Zinfandel and Cabernet Sauvignon.
* Fred Franzia Warms at 30th Anniversary of Bronco Wine Company by Paul Franson from Wine Business Monthly in June 2004.

Franzia and at
Franzia has also been at odds with California's premium winemakers for several years over his inclusion of Napa and other related appellation terms on labels of his wines.
" We choose to sell good quality wines at $ 2 a bottle because we think it's a fair price ," Fred Franzia told ABC News.

Franzia and 000
Franzia also pled guilty for his involvement, paid a $ 500, 000 fine, stepped down as Bronco's president and member of the company's board of directors and agreed to refrain from having any involvement with grape purchasing for five years in lieu of prison time.

Franzia and other
In Franzia, after Good / Phink tricks the local version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame to stop the other racers, El Fabuloso finally discovers they're one and the same, but no one believes it and the narrator assumes El Fabuloso has a malfunction.

Franzia and its
Franzia is a brand of wine produced by The Wine Group, known for its box wines sold in 3 and 5-liter cartons.
The Wine Group, known for its Franzia " wine in a box ," is the United States ' third-largest wine company, by volume, behind Constellation Brands and the E & J Gallo Winery.

Franzia and company
Fred and Joe Franzia attended Santa Clara University and picked their school symbol for the company.

Franzia and California
Its origins are in the Franzia Brothers winery in California, which had been sold to the bottler.
Franzia sued the state of California over implementation of a 2000 law that tightened Federal labeling laws.

Franzia and from
" The task is for a group to finish the " baby " or " bag " of Franzia by slapping the bag while drinking directly from the discharge spigot, passing it to a friend, then repeating the process until the bag is empty.
* http :// www. inc. com / magazine / 20060501 / franzia. html Article from Inc. magazine about Fred Franzia

Franzia and is
Franzia is known as the " wine in a box.
Franzia is known by many college age students for a popular drinking-game, simply referred to as " Slapping the Bag " Or " Slapping the Baby.
Another common college game that includes bagged wine is the " Tour de Franzia ".

Franzia and .
The Franzia family sold the brand to Coca-Cola in 1973 when Fred Franzia was in his early adult years ; and it was sold to The Wine Group in 1981.
Teresa Franzia ( May 30, 1879 – April 8, 1949 ), born Teresa Carrara, was the founder of the Franzia Wine Company.
Teresa's daughter Amelia Franzia Gallo was the wife of Wine Maker Ernest Gallo.
At the University of Tennessee, a student was hospitalized with a blood alcohol level of nearly. 45 after ' butt-chugging ' Franzia wine.
In addition to Franzia, The Wine Group produces the Concannon brand of wines, as well as brands including Casarsa ( an Italian wine ), Corbett Canyon, Fish Eye, Foxhorn, Austin Vale, Glen Ellen, Mogen David ( kosher ), Morassutti ( Italian ) and Tribuno.

brother and cousin
He was the brother of the more famous Annibale and cousin of Lodovico Carracci.
He was one of the founders of the Accademia degli Incamminati along with his brother, Annibale Carracci, and cousin, Ludovico Carracci.
He took advice from his cousin, Jonadab the son of Shimeah, David's brother, to lure Tamar into his quarters by pretending to be sick and desiring her to cook a special meal for him.
The British considered a number of possible political settlements, including partitioning Afghanistan between multiple rulers or placing Yaqub's brother Ayub Khan on the throne, but ultimately decided to install his cousin Abdur Rahman Khan as emir instead.
Before entering West Point, Poe moved back to Baltimore for a time, to stay with his widowed aunt Maria Clemm, her daughter, Virginia Eliza Clemm ( Poe's first cousin ), his brother Henry, and his invalid grandmother Elizabeth Cairnes Poe.
He returned to Baltimore, to his aunt, brother and cousin, in March 1831.
There is a dispute as to whether " brother " means someone who has the same father and mother, or a half-brother or cousin or more distant familial relationship.
The company went bankrupt in 1875, but the following year Heinz founded another company, F & J Heinz, with his brother John Heinz and a cousin Frederick Heinz.
The company went bankrupt in 1875, but the following year Heinz founded another company, F & J Heinz, with his brother John Heinz and a cousin Frederick Heinz.
The king's brother Duke Louis of Orléans and the king's cousin John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy, quarreled over the regency of France and the guardianship of the royal children.
At Easter in 1180, Raymond and his cousin Bohemond III of Antioch attempted to force Sibylla to marry Balian's brother Baldwin of Ibelin.
Without alternatives, Mieszko II was forced to surrendered the Royal crown and agreed to the division of Poland between him and the other two competitors: his brother Otto and certain Dytryk () — cousin, grandson of Duke Mieszko I and his third wife Oda —.
When Charles landed in Dalmatia in September 1385, Mary's kingdom was already at war with both Sigismund's brother Wenceslaus, King of Bohemia and Germany, and the queen mother's cousin, King Tvrtko I of Bosnia.
With no male heirs, he is currently to be succeeded as Duke of Gravina by his unmarried brother Benedetto ( b. 1956 ), then by his cousin Don Raimondo Orsini d ' Aragona ( b. 1931 ), whose heir is Don Lelio Orsini ( b. 1981 ).
His cousin, Ernesto Pacelli, was a key financial advisor to Pope Leo XIII ; his father, Filippo Pacelli, a Franciscan tertiary, was the dean of the Sacra Rota Romana ; and his brother, Francesco Pacelli, became a lay canon lawyer and the legal advisor to Pius XI, in which role he negotiated the Lateran Treaty in 1929, the pact with Benito Mussolini, bringing an end to the Roman Question.
Throughout his childhood, he would continue his religious education with the assistance of his relatives, including his mother's cousin, Ja ' far, and his elder brother, Morteza Pasandideh.
Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan and wife of John Comyn, 3rd Earl of Buchan ( a cousin of the murdered John Comyn ), who claimed the right of her family, the MacDuff Earl of Fife, to crown the Scottish king for her brother, Donnchadh IV, Earl of Fife – who was not yet of age, and in English hands – arrived the next day, too late for the coronation, so a second coronation was held and once more the crown was placed on the brow of Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick, Lord of Annandale, King of the Scots.
After returning from a trip to Europe in 1765, he established a commercial business partnership with his brother, George Mifflin, and married his cousin, Sarah Morris, on March 4, 1765.
* Ma Chao, son of Ma Teng, cousin of Ma Dai, brother of Ma Tie and Ma Xie, general and Tiger general of Shu for Liu Bei.
Her godparents were: the Prince of Wales ( her paternal uncle, for whom his brother the Prince George stood proxy ); Princess Ingrid of Sweden ( her paternal cousin, for whom another cousin Lady Patricia Ramsay stood proxy ); the Princess Victoria ( her paternal great-aunt ); the Lady Rose Leveson-Gower ( her maternal aunt ); and the Hon David Bowes-Lyon ( her maternal uncle ).
After the death of Ruprecht in 1410, his succession at first proved difficult, as both Wenceslaus ' cousin Jobst of Moravia and Wenceslaus ' brother Sigismund of Hungary were elected King of Germany.
Tvrtko I was their first cousin and adopted brother, and perhaps even became heir apparent to Queen Mary.
Various theories have claimed that Gediminas was either his predecessor Grand Duke Vytenis ' son, his brother, his cousin, or his hostler.
Soon afterwards, her brother Harold and her Danish cousin Beorn Estrithson, were also given earldoms in southern England.

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