OGDEN The Taco Maker Inc. and Montana-based Hi-Noon Petroleum Inc. have entered into a multiple-outlet agreement to incorporate various fast-food concepts licensed by The Taco Maker into several travel and convenience centers owned and operated by Hi-Noon Petroleum.
The first Montana outlet will be in Missoula, where Hi-Noon is based.
Hi-Noon supplies Sinclair petroleum products to retail dealers in five states. It also operates the Noon's convenience centers and Diamond Jim's Casinos in Montana.
The Taco Marker Inc. licenses three food brands: The Taco Maker, Jake's Over The Top and Mayan Jamma Juice.
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