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Originally Posted by EDinNB
Like i said...all I did was pass along information from the sales manager responsible for International sales for the 3rd (I think) largest brewery, and the oldest family owned independent brewery in Canada, I thought he should know... but I guess he hasn't a clue (tongue planted firmly in cheek people)
EDinNB
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the International Sales Manager told me he doubted it could happen, because the owners of Cerveceria Nacional Dominicana were owned by the same people who owned Heinekin,
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Unless the Swiss and Dominican families are one in the same, I guess there is a failure to communicate here. There may in fact be a business reason why Presidente won't be licensed in Canada, but the fact that Heineken and Presidente are owned by the same people is simply wrong. If you doubt it, check out the websites of both companies and see who has the major ownership interests. No sense in prepetuating an erroneous statement, despite it's source.