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Pep Rally

Feb 25, 2010


Consumers seeking a little flavor and fun in their meals will snap up Hormel Turkey Pepperoni Minis. The bite-sized rounds contain the same crowd-pleasing taste as Hormel Turkey Pepperoni, which offers 70 percent less fat than regular pepperoni. That familiar taste, combined with the new convenient mini snack size, makes the product a great way to enjoy a healthier protein-packed snack or recipe, according to Austin, Minn.-based Hormel. Marketing support includes public relations and advertising and in-store promotions scheduled for next month. Available in the refrigerated meat case, the item retails for a suggested $3.49 per 4-ounce package. For additional information, visit www.hormel.com.


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