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Zaycon Foods

www.zayconfoods.com

 
Zaycon Foods was founded in 2009, and in just a few short years it has grown into an innovative force to be reckoned with on the food retail scene.   The company holds regular “sales events” in all 48 of the continental United States, and their customer base grows daily.   Thanks to a relentless commitment to quality and service, Zaycon Foods is now a brand trusted by hundreds of thousands of customers, and it is quickly becoming a fixture of myriad communities across the nation.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.zayconfoods.com
  • 16201 E Indiana Ave Ste 2150
    Spokane Valley, WA USA 99216
  • Phone: 509.868.0613

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