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Land O’Frost Adds Two Flavors to Deli Meat Line

Black Forest Turkey Breast and Black Pepper Ham have joined the Simply Delicious product lineup.

Natalie Taylor, Senior Editor

January 1, 2018

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Land O’Frost, producer of pre-sliced and pre-packaged lunchmeats as well as sausage products, is adding two new flavor varieties – one in turkey and the other in ham – to its Simply Delicious deli meat line.

The new flavor varieties, Black Forest Turkey Breast and Black Pepper Ham, have joined the existing lineup of nine additional Simply Delicious products, all certified heart-healthy by the American Heart Association (AHA). Available in 8-ounce and 13-ounce packages, Simply Delicious products include no artificial flavors and have no byproducts or added hormones.

“At Land O’Frost, our goal is to continually find ways to evolve our wholesome, delicious deli offerings like Simply Delicious to appeal to the tastes of everyone in the family,” says Rich Carlson, director of innovation at Land O’Frost. “We’re excited to debut these new flavors because they reflect all the feedback and insights consumers share, and the new flavors will give them even more choices as they create healthy versions of their favorite recipes.”

Land O’Frost’s Simply Delicious products are currently available for purchase at large-scale retailers and grocers nationwide.

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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