Better Bakery Pretzel Melts Now In Warmer-Friendly Package

March 23, 2016

CINCINNATI – March 23, 2016 - AdvancePierre™ Foods (APF), a nationally recognized, fully integrated producer and seller of sandwiches and value-added proteins, introduces three Better Bakery pretzel melt flavors in a warmer-friendly, hand-wrapped packaging.

The Turkey & Provolone, Chicken Bacon Ranch Club and Pepperoni & Cheese Pizza pretzel melts are visible through the hand wrap’s anti-fog window. Plus, each 6.5 oz. pretzel melt features fresh ingredients like premium sliced deli meat and cheese that are hand-rolled inside soft pretzel bread and hand-topped with parmesan cheese crumble. Each baguette includes hand-cut slits to allow even baking throughout the sandwich.

The new hand-wrapped packaging means these popular pretzel melt flavors are even more convenient for consumers “on the go,” while operators can rest assured that the quality is second-to-none thanks to the warmer-friendly packaging. 

The hand-wrapped pretzel melts can be held in a warmer up to four hours, are sold 12 to a case and have a 10-day refrigerated and 12-month frozen shelf life. They are available now.

For more information about AdvancePierre™ Foods, visit www.advancepierre.com.

About AdvancePierre Foods

AdvancePierre Foods, Inc. is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, and is a nationally recognized manufacturer and marketer of value-added proteins and sandwich products to a wide variety of distribution outlets including foodservice, retail and vending and convenience store providers. With revenues of more than $1.6 billion and more than 4,100 employees, AdvancePierre offers a broad line of packaged sandwiches; fully cooked beef, chicken, and pork products; uncooked meat items such as Philly-style steak, breaded beef and stuffed chicken entrees; and bakery products that are all produced from high-quality ingredients and provide unparalleled taste, convenience and value to both operators and their patrons.

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