Pearl Sets the Pace
Pearl Sets the Pace
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The Pearl Sets the Pace is a book that tells the story of two landmark companies and a mighty dynasty, beginning in 1883 with the arrival of German brew master Otto Koehler in San Antonio, Texas. His murder at the hands of a disgruntled mistress becomes front-page news, and Emma, his grieving widow, assumes leadership of the company and keeps it afloat during Prohibition. In 1941, Margaret Koehler, one of Emma's granddaughters, marries David Earl Pace and formulates a secret recipe for Mexican salsa. By the early 1990s, Dave and Margaret's picante sauce was the top-selling Mexican food condiment in the world, and their descendants sold the business to the Campbell Soup Company for $1.1 billion.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 110 pages
\n Publication date: 30 November 2020
\n Publisher: State House Press
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Pearl Sets the Pace is a captivating tale that unfolds the story of two remarkable companies and an influential dynasty. The journey begins in 1883 when German brew master Otto Koehler arrives in the bustling city of San Antonio, Texas, establishing himself as one of the founders of a firm that would later become the Pearl Brewery. However, the plot takes a dramatic turn in 1914 when Otto's murder at the hands of a disgruntled mistress makes headlines nationwide.
In the wake of this tragedy, Emma, Otto's grieving widow, takes on the mantle of leadership and guides the company through the challenging times of Prohibition. It is during this period that Emma's granddaughter, Margaret Koehler, marries David Earl Pace, and together, they embark on a culinary adventure. Inspired by their passion for creating something truly special, they develop a secret recipe for Mexican salsa that would eventually transform into a global sensation.
Starting from their humble home kitchen, Dave and Margaret experiment with their concoctions, sharing them with friends and family. Their relentless pursuit of perfection leads to the birth of a mighty enterprise, a testament to the American Dream. By the early 1990s, Pearl Sets the Pace's picante sauce becomes the top-selling Mexican food condiment in the world. Recognizing the potential of their creation, they sell the business to the Campbell Soup Company for a staggering $1.1 billion.
Throughout their journey, the Koehler-Pace clan faces numerous challenges, from murders and mistresses to economic downturns and divorces. However, their unwavering passion for product remains their defining principle. They strive to create something that not only satisfies their neighbors but also becomes an integral part of their daily lives. This commitment not only shaped their companies but also defined the city of San Antonio. It is impossible to imagine San Antonio without the iconic Pearl Brewery and the beloved picante sauce that has become synonymous.
Pearl Sets the Pace is a rich and intricate story that weaves together the narratives of a proud, complicated, and interwoven family, as well as the two great enterprises they have wrangled. It explores the profound impact of family businesses on the individuals involved and the communities they shape. The book also delves into the unique character of Texas and the people it breeds, creating a tapestry of history, culture, and entrepreneurship.
In conclusion, Pearl Sets the Pace is a captivating tale that offers a glimpse into the remarkable journey of two landmark companies and a mighty dynasty. Through its pages, readers are transported to the bustling streets of San Antonio, Texas, where the Koehler-Pace clan's passion for product and their unwavering determination have left an indelible mark on the city and its people. This is a story of resilience, innovation, and the pursuit of the American Dream, reminding us that even in the face of adversity, the power of family and passion can lead to extraordinary achievements.
\n Weight: 136g\n
Dimension: 152 x 230 x 4 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781933337890\n \n
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