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El Rey Market started back in 1978 when three brothers opened a small store
Brian Kramp is at their Cesar E. Chavez Drive location seeing what’s planned for their 45th Anniversary.
El Rey Market started back in 1978 when three brothers opened a small store to supply Mexican goods on Milwaukee’s south side – 45 years later the company has grown into one of Wisconsin’s largest Hispanic-owned companies and tomorrow they’re celebrating the milestone. Brian Kramp is at their Cesar E. Chavez Drive location seeing what’s planned for their 45th Anniversary.
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In Milwaukee, El Rey is best known for their Hispanic grocery stores and tortilla chips
Brian Kramp is with the co-founder of El Rey that started the business 45 years ago and turned into a household name.
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El Rey is a name that many associate tortillas chips
Brian Kramp is previewing their 45th Anniversary party with a few longtime employees that care about continuing on the family tradition within their community.
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This weekend, Ely Rey Market is celebrating their 45th Anniversary
Brian Kramp is with the mariachi band leader who is ready to play the big party.
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El Rey has been a locally owned Hispanic run neighborhood grocery store since 1978
Brian Kramp is at their south side location helping the family celebrate their 45th Anniversary.
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In Milwaukee, El Rey is best known for their Hispanic grocery stores, tortillas and chips
Brian Kramp is with a third generation family member that’s not only grown up in the business, but helps keep their production going strong.