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Sea Best Expands Product Line

Sea Best, the flagship brand of Beaver Street Fisheries, is adding three new seafood items, as well as new seafood soup bowls.

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January 1, 2018

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Sea Best, the flagship brand of Beaver Street Fisheries, is adding three new seafood items, as well as new seafood soup bowls.  Crab Stuffed Shrimp is the newest entrée to be added to the Signature product line.  The Signature line is known for providing customers sophisticated, chef-inspired seafood entrees that can be prepared in the oven or the microwave.  This gourmet option enhances Sea Best’s quality shrimp with a savory, parmesan and herb crab stuffing, which can be prepared in as little as four minutes in the microwave.

In addition Sea Best is introducing its new Oven Ready, Never Been Fried, Breaded Tilapia Loins and Seafood Festival items.  All natural tilapia loins are coated in a panko breading and come ready to pop in the oven.  This healthy meal option is low in calories, and pairs perfectly with your favorite side.  The Seafood Festival Shrimp & Crab Pot is a quick and easy way to prepare a variety of seafood favorites. The convenient all-in-one bag includes shrimp, snow crab and mussels, and only requires one pot to prepare.

Sea Best is also rolling out its new line of Soup Bowls, available in Shrimp Wonton and Tom Yum Shrimp Wonton.  These Thai-inspired, savory soups are full of flavor and a quick and easy meal option sure to please the whole family.

“It is the mission of Sea Best to continue creating new and exciting meal options for seafood lovers that are not only flavorful, but simple to prepare,” said Mark Frisch, executive vice president of Beaver Street Fisheries.  “These innovative new entrées really take our product line to the next level, and allow us to offer an even wider variety of options for consumers and retailers.”

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