- also
owned Long John Silver's and A&W Restaurants. Yum! was
founded as
Tricon Global Restaurants after PepsiCo finalized the split. In 2002, they took...
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Tricon may
refer to:
Tricon Garage, an
automobile racing team
formerly known as
David Gilliland Racing Tricon Global Restaurants, a spin-off
company of...
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Tricon Garage,
formerly known as
David Gilliland Racing, DGR-Crosley, and Team DGR, is an
American professional stock car
racing team that
competes in...
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Tricon Residential (formerly
Tricon Capital) is a
Canadian real
estate company. The
company invests in single-family
rental and multi-family
rental homes...
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purchased Taco Bell in 1978.
PepsiCo later spun off its
restaurants division as
Tricon Global Restaurants; subsequently, it
changed its name to Yum! Brands. Taco...
- to open in China. In 1997,
PepsiCo spun off its
restaurants division as
Tricon Global Restaurants,
which changed its name to Yum!
Brands in 2002. Yum!...
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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series,
driving the No. 15
Toyota Tundra TRD Pro for
Tricon Garage. Gray is the
youngest professional driver to win a
national event...
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Truck Series Shot with
TRICON at
North Wilkesboro". TobyChristie.com.
Retrieved March 8, 2024. "Brenden
Queen to
Drive for
TRICON at
North Wilkesboro"....
- in the
Xfinity Series. Dean
Thompson will move from the No. 5
truck for
Tricon Garage to
drive the No. 26 for Sam Hunt
Racing in the
Xfinity Series. Christian...
- The 24th
World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also
known as
Tricon, was held on 1–5
September 1966 at the Sheraton-Cleveland in Cleveland, Ohio...