Frito-Lay(R) and Jack Link's(R) Team Up to Launch New Line of Meat Snacks
Posted on: Thursday, 11 June 2009, 16:41 CDT
"The Jack Link's brand continues to drive growth in meat snacks, and the new line of MATADOR products and partnership with Frito-Lay will take that growth even further," said
"Jack Link's remains 100 percent committed to delivering quality products, innovation, brand support and outstanding customer service to our valuable distribution partners who have helped to make Jack Link's the No. 1 brand in meat snacks," Link added.
"We are excited about this agreement and look forward to a strong partnership with Jack Link's," said
The MATADOR by Jack Link's lineup will feature highly differentiated meat stick and jerky products and offer bold new meat snack options for young adults with action-driven lifestyles. The launch will be supported by an integrated action sports platform and dedicated advertising campaign, including sponsorship of the Dew Tour and top athletes in BMX, skateboarding and snowboarding.
Under terms of the agreement, Frito-Lay will distribute and sell MATADOR by Jack Link's meat snacks beginning
Other terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
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