SHEBOYGAN, Wis., Aug. 02, 2017 -- Wisconsin brat lovers demand the best on their favorite Summer snack, and Frank’s Kraut is what they’ll be scooping by the bucketful at the annual Sheboygan Brat Days. Franks’ has been an annual sponsor of the event for years, because as every Wisconsin brat lover knows, it’s not a brat without Franks!
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“The Sheboygan Jaycees are super excited to partner with Frank’s Kraut. We expect record crowds for the year with lots of oldies but goodies returning. We can’t think of a better duo than Frank’s Kraut and Johnsonville Sausages. We hope for over 10,000 brats to be sold this year because Frank’s makes them so delicious,” says Jenna Van Der Sande, 2017 Brat Days Chairperson.
Sheboygan Brat Days are held August 3-5 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and are produced by the Sheboygan Jaycees http://www.brat-days.com.
Frank’s Traditional Kraut has been a perennial household favorite for over 112 years.
About The Fremont Company
The Fremont Company is a 112-year-old consumer food products company, headquartered in Fremont, OH. The Fremont Company manufactures, markets, and distributes store brand and branded food products to customers worldwide, including private brand ketchup, Frank’s Sauerkraut and Mississippi BBQ Sauce. http://www.fremontcompany.com
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