Strack & Van Til adds zest to the sausage party with new…

There’s something new in the Meat Department at your local Strack & Van Til Food Market. Meet the meat that will make your summer complete (the other seasons, too) — new specialty sausages in an array of mouthwatering flavors.
Here’s the rub: These meaty varieties are made from Old World recipes and decades of culinary experience and sold exclusively at Strack & Van Til.
“All Strack & Van Til specialty sausages are made from high-quality pork then mixed and stuffed into natural casings or available casing free,” notes Meat Department Director Gary Teachman. “We won’t mince words; these sausages are delicious either way.”
So, let’s cut to the chase and get to the meat of the matter. Throw some bratwurst or sausage on the grill at your next barbecue and watch your guests make them quickly disappear.
Choose from a list of savory selections including Regular Brats, Skinless Original Brats, Beer Brats, Cheddar Brats, Bacon Cheddar Brats, Jalapeño Cheddar Brats or Bacon Cheddar Brat Patties.
Serve up sweet Apple Maple Brats, Pineapple Brats and Skinless Pineapple Brats. Better yet, pick up a package of each and host your own “Bratwurst-palooza.”
Or add some spice to the party and enjoy Mild Italian Sausages, Chorizo Sausages and Hot Italian Sausages.
For an alternative to meal planning’s daily grind that you’ll want to sink your teeth into, pick up new specialty sausages in the Meat Department at your local Strack & Van Til grocery store.
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