
by Pat Kimbrough
N.C. Commerce Secretary Sharon Decker recently joined city officials to celebrate the opening of an Italian snack food maker in north High Point. LC America began operations in January at 8221 Tyner Road in a 68,000-square-foot plant previously occupied by Streuli Sales, a wooden door manufacturer.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at the plant, which makes snack pellets, a semi-finished food that is sold to snack food manufacturers. The company, which is in the city limits of High Point but has a Colfax mailing address, employs about 23 workers.
It's the first North American manufacturing facility established by La Caselle, a snack food company out of Italy.
Source: http://www.hpe.com/
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