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Panco is a traditional Brazilian food company founded in 1952 by Japanese immigrant Kanjiro Akamine in the neighborhood of Vila Ré, São Paulo. The brand is highly recognized for its 'Bisnaguinhas' (small soft bread rolls), particularly the 'Sovadinho' line which is characterized by a slightly sweet and buttery flavor.
Manufacturing takes place primarily in Brazil, where the company operates several industrial units across the Southeast region to ensure fresh distribution. Panco remains a family-owned enterprise, maintaining its independence and commitment to the traditional 'hand-made' quality spirit symbolized by its logo. It has grown into one of the most prominent players in the Brazilian packaged bread and cookie market without being acquired by international conglomerates.
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