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Bar-S Foods and McCormick Grill Mates Launch New Beef Franks

The three varieties are seasoned with bold Grill Mates seasonings.

Natalie Taylor, Senior Editor

January 1, 2018

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Bar-S Foods and McCormick Grill Mates have reinvented the classic American hot dog with the new McCormick Grill Mates Beef Franks. The 100-percent beef franks are seasoned with bold and robust flavors and are made with no fillers, by-products or artificial flavors or colors.

“McCormick Grill Mates is a great brand with a passionate consumer following. We are excited to bring some real flavor innovation to the hot dog category with the new McCormick Grill Mates Beef Franks,” says Jeff Gaunt, marketing director for Bar-S Foods. 

The new beef hot dogs are available in three flavors, including:

  • Montreal Steak—a robust blend of pepper, garlic and spices for a bold, unique flavor.

  • Smoky Applewood—a sweet, smoky blend of peppers, garlic and Applewood smoke flavor.

  • Classic—a special blend of spices for a unique twist on the traditional hot dog.

"Adding bold Grill Mates flavors like Smoky Applewood and Montreal Steak takes traditional hot dogs to another level," says Kate Lackovic, marketing manager for McCormick Grill Mates. “It was a natural evolution to offer beef franks after the success of our smoked sausages.” 

About the Author

Natalie Taylor

Senior Editor

Natalie Taylor is senior editor of Winsight Grocery Business, responsible for reporting on the fresh category and West Coast retailer news. After four years in finance and educational publishing, Natalie’s passion for the latest culinary trends led her to the food industry, where she reported as a restaurant secret shopper and ultimately landed in the grocery world. A graduate from Quinnipiac University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism, Natalie has written for magazines, local newspapers and digital platforms. She loves soup dumplings and long walks down the produce aisle.

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