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Fox Run Brands Enters Agreement To Distribute Charmed Life Products Grill Charms Wednesday October 31st, 2012 - 10:48AM
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Charmed Life Products, LLC and Fox Run Brands, LLC, have entered into an exclusive licensing agreement to manufacture and distribute Grill Charms. Fox Run Brands will begin shipping Grill Charms products, which debuted in 2006, in Spring 2013. Grill Charms are dime-sized solid stainless steel tokens with a serrated stem that are placed in food items before grilling to identify which have spices, flavors, temperatures or other factors that could raise health or allergy issues. “Grill Charms is a great addition to our brand assortment, bringing a proven grilling solution to our already strong assortment of grilling accessories,” Sean Leonard, president, Fox Run Brands, said. "We feel Grill Charms is the single best solution in marking your personal steak, chicken or other cut of meat before grilling. Grill Charms have a great retail performance record, and we have great expectations for future sales and distribution.” Leslie Haywood, owner of Charmed Life Products and inventor of the Grill Charms, added, "I set out in 2006, after a very spicy light bulb moment, to invent a grilling accessory that distinguishes spices and flavors, steak temperatures, and helps to avoid health or allergy issues. You can find my product in hundreds of retailers across North America, but I am still pinching myself. This is an inventor’s dream come true." Tags: Housewares Cookware & Bakeware Gadgets & Kitchen Tools |
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