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    That's Rich

    Houston's richest rank high on new Forbes list of world's billionaires

    Lindsey Wilson
    Mar 23, 2017 | 11:00 am

    Forbes has updated its eponymous billionaires list for 2017, and Texans make quite a showing among the Bill Gateses, Mark Zuckerbergs, and Warren Buffetts of the world.

    Fort Worth-based Alice Walton, an heir to the Wal-Mart fortune and the current chairman of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Arkansas, is the highest Lone Star State entrant at No. 17. Her $33.8 billion net worth is far and away the largest of any of the Texans on the global list.

    Oil is the common denominator among Houston's richest. Richard Kinder, chairman and CEO of Kinder Morgan, and his $7 billion are No. 194; that's quite a jump in both ranking and net worth since last year. Dannine Avara, Scott Duncan, Milane Frantz, and Randa Williams, the heirs of oilman Dan Duncan, are all tied at No. 261 with $5.7 billion.

    Other Houston billionaires include oilman Jeffery Hildebrand (No. 402 with $4.3 billion), car distributor Dan Friedkin (No. 522 with $3.6 billion), Texans owner Robert McNair (No. 544 with $3.5 billion), philanthropist John Arnold (No 660 with $3 billion), entrepreneur Tilman Fertitta (No. 693 with $2.9 billion), oilman George Bishop (No. 814 with $2.5 billion), Houston Rockets owner Leslie Alexander (No. 1,098 with $1.9 billion), and investor Fayez Sarofim (No. 1,290 with $1.6 billion).

    Austin's Michael Dell, chairman and CEO of Dell computers, is No. 38 with his $20.4 billion, which is thanks in part to the approximately $60 billion merger between Dell and computer storage giant EMC that closed in September 2016.

    The self-made banking mogul Andrew Beal (No. 127, net worth of $10.4 billion); investor Robert Rowling (No. 234, net worth of $6.2 billion); and Trevor Rees-Jones (No. 294, net worth of $5.3 billion) are Dallas' highest entrants. Beal and Rees-Jones have each slipped a bit in the rankings since last year, though Rowlings made a big jump from No. 286.

    Other big Texas names on the list include Jerry Jones ($5.2 billion), Ray Lee Hunt ($4.8 billion), Robert Bass ($4 billion), H. Ross Perot Sr. ($4 billion), Mark Cuban ($3.4 billion), John Paul DeJoria ($3.1 billion), and W. Herbert Hunt ($2 billion).

    Entrepreneur and reality TV star Tilmann Feritta is No. 693 with $2.9 billion.

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    Quest Completed

    Houston company's 'drink bomb' wins $10,000 prize from H-E-B

    Brianna Caleri
    Sep 30, 2025 | 10:00 am
    My Drink Bomb Quest for Texas Best
    Photo courtesy of H-E-B
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    After a valiant search, the folks at H-E-B have completed their Quest for Texas Best. The annual competition considers products from small businesses around the state with the hopes of settling on a few to be sold in H-E-B stores. A Houston company, My Drink Bomb, placed third.

    Four Houston companies were named finalists, but only My Drink Bomb secured one of the cash prizes. There were five winners overall, because the competition resulted in a grand prize and two companies tied for third. Austin's winning contestants were followed by businesses in McAllen, Dallas, and Houston.

    Founded by Houston entrepreneur Chloe Di Leo, My Drink Bomb adds flavor to sparkling water or spirits without mixing. Each drink bomb is made with ingredients such as dried fruit and edible flowers, adding a touch of luxury to home entertaining.

    Oca Foods accepting grand prize for winning the Quest for Texas Best Oca Foods won the grand prize for its peanut butter bites. Photo courtesy of H-E-B

    Austin's Oca Foods won the grand prize, $50,000, for its peanut butter bites, which also come in a sugar-free recipe — and with only three ingredients in the original, that means all that's left is peanut butter and salt. They're inspired by a Brazilian snack, are bite-sized, and are wrapped individually, each packing three grams of protein.

    Those simple snacks were followed by the similarly streamlined totopos (tortilla chips) and tortillas by Austin's Tozi Super Foods. They won first place and $25,000. The purple treats are made with heirloom blue corn and organic amaranth; the chips also contain sea salt and non-GMO avocado oil.

    Tozi Superfoods Tortillas and Tortilla Chips owner at Quest for Texas Best Tozi Superfoods Tortillas and Tortilla Chips won first place. Photo courtesy of H-E-B

    In second place ($15,000) was Deli Spices from McAllen, with a birria spice mix — almost the same thing that won the grand prize for an Austin company in 2024. This South Texas company packages its mix in a big bag recommended to season six pounds of meat.

    Deli Spices Quest for Texas Best Deli Spices won second place for their birria mix.Photo courtesy of H-E-B

    Tying My Drink Bomb for third place ($10,000 each) was spices by Spicytude. The Dallas-based company specializes in Indian spice kits, made for dishes like tikka masala, butter chicken, biryani, and vindaloo.

    These five companies triumphed over more than 370 competitors, and the five finalists that didn't win numbered prizes did win a nice perk: $5,000. Three are based in the Houston area:

    • Dickinson — Jam-In Tools Crawfish Peeler, a handy gadget that takes the hassles out of crawfish boils
    • Sugar Land — The Lavish Goat Bath Products, a line of bath bombs and menthol-infused shower steamers
    • Houston — Long Phung Food Products, ready-to-heat, Vietnamese pork rolls created by a family-owned company with a 35-year history

    Texans will have to be on the lookout for these products on grocery shelves. When they become available, shoppers can check out this Quest for Texas Best list online to see them and other past winners that are still available for sale.

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