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Hofmann Sausage Company rolls out new Handwich product

VERONA, N.Y. — Hofmann Sausage Company has launched the Handwich, which it describes as a “new brand of premium, handcrafted grab-and-go artisan sandwiches.”

The company announced the new product at the SavOn Convenience Stores location in Verona and in a news release issued Wednesday.

DeWitt–based Hofmann Sausage Company, LLC describes itself as a “135-year-old purveyor of premium meats.”

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Hofmann is initially offering its Handwich “exclusively” at SavOn stores before selling it nationwide.

The company has designed the Handwich as an “on-the-go snack or a meal.”

“The Handwich brand allows us to merge the always fresh and trusted qualities of a classic butcher shop with today’s demand for convenience in a time pressed society,” Reginald Bailey, CEO of Hofmann, said in the news release.

The Hofmann Handwich collection features four varieties of Hofmann franks and sausages wrapped in a Brioche-style artisan roll. The new line comes in single-serve, microwavable pouches, the company added.

All four varieties of the Hofmann Handwich will be available throughout Central New York, exclusively at SavOn locations for a limited time, and then at additional retailers, including Byrne Dairy.

Oneida Nation Enterprises in 2012 and a group of investors made a “significant” investment in the Hofmann Sausage Company and “helped transition the company from a regional icon to a national brand,” the news release boasted.

Hofmann products are now available throughout the entire Northeast, Midwest, and the South, including Hofmann Hots, the company’s first quick-serve restaurant, in Dallas, Texas, according to the release.

 

Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com

 

DUAL LOGO CREDIT: The website of the Oneida Indian Nation

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