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Caesar Cardini's is a historic brand synonymous with the creation of the Caesar Salad. The brand is named after Caesar Cardini, an Italian immigrant who is widely credited with inventing the iconic salad at his restaurant in Tijuana, Mexico, in 1924. While the salad was born in Mexico, the brand was developed as a commercial entity in the United States to bring the restaurant's signature flavors to retail kitchens.
Today, the brand operates as a key part of the T. Marzetti Company portfolio. Production is primarily centered in the United States, utilizing facilities known for high-quality condiment manufacturing. The product shown, a Light Caesar variant, maintains the legacy of the original recipe while catering to modern dietary preferences for lower-calorie options.
The ultimate owner of the brand is Lancaster Colony Corporation, an American diversified food company. Lancaster Colony acquired the T. Marzetti Company in the 1960s, and through it, manages many specialty food brands. The company is headquartered in Westerville, Ohio, and remains a significant player in the retail and foodservice industries across North America.
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