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New Chile and Lime Chicharinas Combine Spicy and Sweet Seasonings into Puffed Wheat Snack
To meet growing consumer demand for authentic, ethnic snacking options, Lima, Ohio-based Rudolph Foods unveils Chile & Lime Chicharinas, a new chili and lime-seasoned, puffed wheat snack in 2.75-oz packages.
Chile & Lime Chicharinas meet the need for new flavor profiles. In fact, recent consumer studies predict that to meet consumer demand, new products must be anything but bland, mild or boring. In fact, the forecast is that snackers are inclined to select new products with a touch of spice to jazz up traditional flavors.
"Rudolph Foods has seen the increasing popularity of traditional Hispanic snack products. For that reason, we're excited to meet growing consumer demand with an authentic snack that we're proud to put our name on," says VP of Sales and Marketing, Mark Singleton. "Chicharinas combine spicy and sweet seasonings that are sure to leave taste buds craving more."
Suggested retail price is $1.00.
Company Information
Website: www.rudolphfoods.com
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