How to eat a slice of pizza…with a knife and fork, or just grab it with your hands? Saint Simons Island, Georgia-based Farm Rich makes the task even easier with its newest signature snack: Pepperoni Pizza Roll-Ups. Introduced right on time for National Pepperoni Pizza Day in the USA on September 20, the new product is being promoted as a “perfect grab-and-go mini meal or after-school or weekend snack,” as no eating utensils are required.
Hand rolled in a flour tortilla and served with marinara dipping sauce, the Pepperoni Pizza Roll-Ups feature 100% real mozzarella cheese and whole pepperoni slices. Now being launched at grocery stores nationwide, the suggested retail price is $4.95 per 15.25-ounce carton.
Also this autumn, Farm Rich is adding a new play to its snack handbook: party packs for Buffalo and BBQ Chicken Wings and Loaded Potato Skins. As appetizing game day food for tailgaters or “home-gaters” alike, Party Packs deliver the taste of these two popular restaurant favorites right into one’s home. And they are large enough to serve plenty of guests.
The Wings, featuring lightly breaded all white-meat chicken, come in a 32-ounce box and include two serving sauces – Buffalo and BBQ. The Loaded Potato Skins (distributed in 27.2-ounce packs) are made with Idaho potatoes stuffed with 100% cheddar cheese and real bacon. Starting this month, customers can find the party packs in grocery retailers’ frozen food aisles priced at approximately $8.65.
“Fall is such a busy time for families, with school getting under way and afternoons and weekends full of activities and sports entertainment. These new snacks and appetizers give Mom and Dad easy-to-cook, real food that make ‘tackling’ the day a little easier,” said Shannon Gilreath, director of marketing at Farm Rich.
A division of Buffalo, New York-headquartered Rich Products Corporation, which founded the non-dairy segment of the frozen-food industry in 1945, Farm Rich is one of the nation’s leading frozen snacks and appetizers brands. The company’s portfolio of products sold at grocery and club stores includes mozzarella sticks and bites to breaded mushrooms, turkey meatballs, toasted ravioli, french toast sticks and much more.