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Food Republic on MSN15 Canned Foods We May Never See AgainAs a result, it will live on forever. Chef Boyardee is no stranger to creative marketing and pairing their canned pasta with ...
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The President That The Real Life Chef Boyardee Cooked ForHowever, before Chef Boyardee graced grocery store shelves with things like Beefaroni and the now-discontinued Pac-Man pasta, there was a man simply known as Hector Boiardi. The chef was much more ...
While he’s not out gobbling white pellets, Pac-Man’s other hobby is promoting his own brand of pasta. In this commercial only Chef Boyardee pasta can give the Pac family enough energy to ...
Unlike the friendly but fictional food faces of Betty Crocker, Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben, Chef Boyardee — that jovial, mustachioed Italian chef — is real. Ettore "Hector" Boiardi (that's how ...
Courtney Eastman, paranormal investigator and travel vlogger, tells PEOPLE about visiting Ettore "Hector" Boiardi's final resting place in Ohio and delving into his legacy.
In 1928, the Chef Boyardee Company was born. Meanwhile, back in New York and still at The Plaza, Paul Boiardi encouraged a regular diner to taste his family’s canned tomato sauce. The man ...
What you may not know, however, is that Chef Boyardee isn't just a brand mascot. He's an homage to the man behind the company, Ettore "Hector" Boiardi. Boiardi is buried in Ohio, a humble resting ...
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