A new dog in town — Manischewitz Hot Dogs
Manischewitz®, the iconic kosher brand based in Bayonne, with over 130 years of culinary excellence, announces the launch of Manischewitz New York Style All-Beef Hot Dogs. These premium hot dogs will be available in the refrigerated sections of supermarkets and specialty stores, offered in both regular and low-fat options at an SRP of $9 for the 10.3-oz. package of six hot dogs. A kosher for Passover version will also be available.
Consumers can enjoy the exceptional taste and texture that come from the Manischewitz legacy. Whether prepared on a stovetop, in the oven, or on the grill, these hot dogs, made with the finest ingredients and spices, promise an unparalleled flavor experience.
Manischewitz is part of the Kayco family, a ninth-generation family business that has become a global leader in kosher and specialty foods, with such brands as Gefen, Kedem, and Tuscanini.
“This is one of the most exciting moments in our company’s history,” said Harold Weiss, executive vice president of sales at Kayco. “The Manischewitz All-Beef Hot Dogs are now available across all Publix stores and throughout the Northeast. We anticipate a nationwide rollout in the coming months.”
Shani Seidman, chief marketing officer, said, “We are thrilled to meet the needs of both kosher consumers and those exploring Jewish cuisine through this exciting new product. This launch is part of our ongoing commitment to innovation. Manischewitz recently introduced a bold rebrand across its product lines to appeal to younger, growing families while celebrating Jewish culture, cuisine, and traditions.
“These hot dogs represent an invitation for new generations to discover the richness of Jewish heritage and culinary excellence.”
Since 1888, Manischewitz has been synonymous with quality kosher foods. Today, it offers over 30 product categories. Under Kayco’s umbrella, Manischewitz continues its mission of making kosher foods accessible to all.
Manischewitz products can be found at major supermarkets and online retailers like Amazon. For information and recipes, go to manischewitz.com.
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