Ficacci launches range of Gourmet Jarred Antipasti and Olive Paper Tray line. The new range of jarred antipasti includes nine SKUS: three bruschetta spreads (Spicy Bomb, Black Olive Spread, and Garlic Spread), four grilled veggies (Peppers, Mushrooms, Borettane Onions, and Artichokes), and two Italian specialties (Sundried Tomatoes, and Grandma’s Asparagus). Each glass jar is available in 10.2 oz. Ficacci says the product range has no preservatives and can be served as a starter or a side dish.
Ficacci’s new Paper Tray Line of Olives and the Mediterranean Olive Platter are innovative products completely free of preservatives, allowing for the olives always to taste fresh. The company is also working to commit to sustainable practices by not using plastic to hold the olives. Instead, the products are packaged in 100% recyclable paper packaging, which makes them eco-friendly.
SOURCE: https://news.italianfood.net
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