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Originally posted by Pratt:
We (Johnsonville) export to that part of the world. Double digit growth the last couple of years on our exports.


Really? Wow. That's fantastic news. I've never bought them outside of the Midwest, and I was actually worried I might not be able to find them when I move to Kentucky, but that's very encouraging. If you're shipping to Singapore, I should be able to find them in Danville, Kentucky.
quote:
Originally posted by Pratt:
We (Johnsonville) export to that part of the world. Double digit growth the last couple of years on our exports.


Really? Wow. That's fantastic news. I've never bought them outside of the Midwest, and I was actually worried I might not be able to find them when I move to Kentucky, but that's very encouraging. If you're shipping to Singapore, I should be able to find them in Danville, Kentucky.


Johnsonville is all over the U.S. I bought them when I lived in Arizona, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, and here in North Carolina.

Pratt, my brother works for Johnsonville too.
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Originally posted by ShebPackFan:

Johnsonville is all over the U.S. I bought them when I lived in Arizona, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, and here in North Carolina.

Pratt, my brother works for Johnsonville too.


Very good to know. I've tried to find them in California - both in LA and the Bay Area - and wasn't able to, but wasn't sure if that was just the stores. They're not really bratwurst if they don't say Johnsonville on the package. That's a company that does it right.
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Originally posted by ShebPackFan:
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Originally posted by Pratt:
We (Johnsonville) export to that part of the world. Double digit growth the last couple of years on our exports.


Really? Wow. That's fantastic news. I've never bought them outside of the Midwest, and I was actually worried I might not be able to find them when I move to Kentucky, but that's very encouraging. If you're shipping to Singapore, I should be able to find them in Danville, Kentucky.


Johnsonville is all over the U.S. I bought them when I lived in Arizona, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, and here in North Carolina.

Pratt, my brother works for Johnsonville too.


I won't ask who your brother is but do you know which plant he us at?
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Originally posted by barrister:
I love Driver. One of my all-time Packer favorites. But he better play his ass off and make a play on special teams today.


Yeah. I get a mental image of Tom Hanks saying "earn it" to Matt Damon. I wonder how they're going to use him? Gunner? Hands team on kickoffs, obviously, but where else? I'm not seeing it.
Not keeping 5 TEs active today, so YOTTO must be healthy.

Glad that Driver is activre, we'll need him for their late onside kick. Williams is a core ST player, blocker and coverage. Hope this isn't a mistake.

Glad we don't have an inactibe kicker.

Not many injured players inactive -Boykin, House, Worthy. Surprised they haven't put Worthy on IR. We could add another kicker.
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Originally posted by ShebPackFan:

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Originally posted by Pratt:
We (Johnsonville) export to that part of the world. Double digit growth the last couple of years on our exports.


Really? Wow. That's fantastic news. I've never bought them outside of the Midwest, and I was actually worried I might not be able to find them when I move to Kentucky, but that's very encouraging. If you're shipping to Singapore, I should be able to find them in Danville, Kentucky.


Johnsonville is all over the U.S. I bought them when I lived in Arizona, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, and here in North Carolina.

Pratt, my brother works for Johnsonville too.


I won't ask who your brother is but do you know which plant he us at?


Pratt, he works in the main office in Johnsonville.
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Originally posted by Wisconsin Johnson:
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Originally posted by LarseeBear:
Another beer trivia question: does your favorite brew use 2 row or 6 row?

(Easy answer for the guys who prefer European swill)


I'm thinking most of Miller Bud Coors types are using six row to help convert the adjuncts they use (corn, rice, etc). I would think that craft brewers use more two row.

So...how'd I do? Big Grin


Ding Ding Ding we have a winner.

(BTW, don't know how you could do much better this time of year than a rich sweet frosty Amber Bock, brats, and curds...mmmmmmmm)

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