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Sister Act

Oct 27, 2009


Sister Schubert’s Homemade Rolls of Luverne, Ala., has introduced new color-coded packaging and two smaller product sizes to its lineup of frozen dinner and breakfast rolls and biscuits. The packaging, which also now features an updated logo with a new image of company founder Patricia “Sister Schubert” Barnes, helps customers quickly select their preferred roll or biscuit type through a distinctive color band, while the new products, Parker House Style Mini Pans offering two eight-count aluminum pans of Sister Schubert’s Parker House Style Yeast Rolls, and Clover Leaf Style Dinner Rolls in an eight-count resealable bag, cater to singles, smaller households, light users, empty nesters and those concerned with portion control. Sister Schubert’s Parker House Style Yeast Rolls are the No. 1-selling frozen rolls in the United States, according to the company, which is a subsidiary of Columbus, Ohio-based T. Marzetti Co., Lancaster Colony’s specialty foods division. For further information, visit SisterSchuberts.com.


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