NEW
BEVERLY
HILLBILLIES SAUCES!!!
NOW
AVAILABLE!!!
The
product line, consisting of four flavorful sauces, is not your typical
hillbilly cuisine. Packaged in a 15.75 ounce bottle, the products include:
Uncle Jed's Tennessee Whiskey Glaze, Granny's Peach'n' Pepper Pourin' Sauce,
Elly May's Wild Mountain Honey BBQ Sauce and Jethro's Heapin 'Helpin' Steak
Sauce.
These
sauces are available in approximately 1,800 stores in the southeast &
southwestern United States (check with your local grocery store!) If your
store doesn’t carry it … take a bottle of the sauce into them & request it!
They are absolutely delicious!
You can
also purchase the sauces online at the following websites:
Click Here: www.ferfancyeatin.com
Use
Coupon Code:
JETHRO
to receive
$2.00 off “each” Beverly Hillbillies sauce that you purchase!
Click Here: Amazon.com: Beverly Hillbillies Special
Offer
Use
Promotional Claims Code: HILLBIL9
at
checkout to SAVE $7 when you buy any Beverly Hillbillies products featured
on this page. This offer applies only to products offered by Amazon.com.
Fischer & Wieser Specialty Foods, Inc., the company that brought the world The Original Roasted Raspberry Chipotle Sauce, has partnered up with Max Baer, Jr., who played the role of Jethro Bodine in the hit TV series The Beverly Hillbillies, to create a unique line of specialty products.
The product line, consisting of four flavorful sauces, is not your typical hillbilly cuisine. Packaged in a 15.75 ounce bottle, the products include: Uncle Jed's Tennessee Whiskey Glaze, Granny's Peach 'n' Pepper Pourin' Sauce, Elly May's Wild Mountain Honey BBQ Sauce and Jethro's Heapin' Helpin' Steak Sauce.
The new Beverly Hillbillies line of specialty sauces is an exciting new project for Fischer & Wieser Specialty Foods. "We are thrilled to be working with Max, he is an American icon," Case D. Fischer, CEO and President of the company states, "The Beverly Hillbillies is a brand everyone can connect to. When you see the faces of the characters on the bottles, you start humming The Ballad of Jed Clampett in your head." Max Baer, Jr. agrees, "Americans love brands. They feel comfortable with well-known products."