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Beaver Street Fisheries Launches Grillman's Franks

Elizabeth Louise Hatt

January 1, 2018

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GrillmansLogo logo in a gray background | GrillmansLogoBeaver Street Fisheries, a Florida-based wholesale and retail seafood and meat supplier with more than 60 years in the food-service industry, is launching a line of all-beef franks, Grillman's Franks.

Featuring three top-quality franks that contain no fillers and no artificial preservatives, Grillman’s offers all-beef franks, black angus franks and all-natural black angus franks. “As experienced wholesale and retail food suppliers, and as consumers, we identified an opportunity to introduce a new, quality product in the category that meets the incredibly high standards that have been part of our core operations for decades,” says Mark Frisch, executive vice president of Beaver Street Fisheries. “After more than a year in the test kitchen developing the perfect recipes for our Grillman’s franks, we are thrilled to launch this new product line and continue expanding the food offerings from Beaver Street Fisheries.” As the company continues the roll out of its products, Grillman’s franks are currently featured in all Meijer stores in Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky; Stop & Shop stores in the New England and New York regions and all Giant Landover stores in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. The company is also in discussions with additional retailers throughout the country who have shown interest in carrying the new product in stores. The launch of Grillman’s adds to Beaver Street Fisheries’ already extensive food product offerings. Its flagship brand, Sea Best, features fish filets (ahi tuna, mahi, grouper, snapper, cod, catfish, whiting), value-added and breaded seafood (stuffed clams, Maine lobster cakes, shrimp, calamari, scallops) and shellfish (lobster, crab). Through HF’s Outstanding Brand, the company also offers a line of beef, pork, poultry and lamb products.

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