Buddig Original Adds To Popular Product Line

To meet consumers’ growing appetite for great taste and variety, Carl Buddig & Co. is expanding its line up of 2-ounce Buddig Original products with the addition of Black Forest Ham and the launch of a new 10-Pack Back-to-School Family Pack. Buddig Original Black Forest Ham joins the other 11 varieties of Buddig Original lunchmeats each available in 2-ounce packages and only about 90 calories per serving. Just in time for the start of the school year, Buddig’s 10-Pack Back-to-School Family Pack meets families’ need for value and convenience.

Known for its authentic German flavoring, Black Forest Ham has become one of the top three lunchmeat flavors among consumers, according to recent Nielsen sales data. Like Buddig’s other Original flavors, Black Forest Ham is a great source of protein and is trans fat and gluten free.

Featuring two of the most popular 2-ounce Buddig Original flavors – Honey Ham and Turkey – the Back-to-School Family Pack includes five of each flavor, creating a convenient, 10-pack bundle of single-serve, 2-ounce packages perfect for busy families packing lunches for the school day. The seasonal, thematic packaging includes back-to-school recipes and a money-saving coupon offer. The manu-facturers suggested retail price is between $5.00- $6.00.  Buddig will also extend this thematic packaging and display to its Buddig Original and Deli Cuts tub products.

About Carl Buddig & Company
Based in Homewood, Ill, Carl Buddig & Co. has been feeding family traditions for more than 70 years with the very best in taste, variety and convenience. Carl Buddig & Co. is the family owned parent company of Buddig lunchmeat and Old Wisconsin hardwood-smoked sausage and snack products. Buddig offers an assortment of quality, thin-sliced lean meats for sandwiches, snacks and special recipes including Buddig Original, Deli Cuts and Fix Quix products. Old Wisconsin sausage and meat snack products are handcrafted and smoked over real hardwood fires. To learn more, visit www.buddig.com and www.oldwisconsin.com.

Source: Carl Buddig & Company