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Private Selection Memphis Inspired Seasoning Rub

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Okay, we tried a large amount of seasoning rubs from Kroger. This one takes the cake, and it’s no surprise to anyone who’s ever had Memphis barbecue. It has a satisfying blend of tangy and sweet flavors that was delightful on a chicken breast, but why stop there. Use this sweet and spicy blend for all your seasoning needs, like your next batch of baby back ribs.

Private Selection Carolina Bbq Kettle Chips

The market for potato chips with increasingly regional or obscure flavor profiles has exploded in recent years. H-E-B certainly has plenty to chose from but they don’t offer one like this. These wavy cut, kettle-fried chips are thick, crisp and taste distinctly of the mustard- and apple cider vinegar-based barbecue sauce found in South Carolina.

Private Selection Black Truffle & Olive Oil Kettle Chips

“So good!” that was the reaction of everyone who tried these chips here in the office. They have that thick, rippled texture you love in kettle chips with an irresistible flavor combination: black truffle, olive oil, cracked black pepper, basil, and Mediterranean sea salt. One taster described them as, “nicely salted with a buttery flavor.”

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Private Selection Pistachio Raspberry Coffee And Vanilla Frozen Macarons

It’s never been easier to have patisserie-quality macarons at home. Simply pull the box out of the freezer and let the macarons thaw for half an hour no cooking required. As one taste tester put it, “I’m impressed that they are frozen! They de-thaw nicely. The pistachio flavor is comparable to what you’d get at a bakery.” Even after thawing, these macarons kept a crisp exterior, while the interior was rich and moist.

Kroger Brands Gain In Strong Categories

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Pat Natschke Lenius 1 | Jun 13, 1994

CINCINNATI — A division president of Kroger Co. here said private label, including premium store brands, will continue to grow in importance for the nation’s largest supermarket chain.

The executive, Robert Hodge, president of the Cincinnati/Dayton marketing area of Kroger, said the chain’s own brand has made especially significant gains in the last four years in categories with strong national-brand influence, such as cold cereal and soft drinks.

Those gains are signs of things to come, he told a recent conference of the Promotion Marketing Association of America in Chicago.

“More customers will be willing to make the switch,” Hodge said. “Private-label cereal items sell for $1 to $1.25 per box less than the national brands. Kroger salad dressing sells for about 90 cents less a jar than Miracle Whip. We have done a great job of selling private-label soda. It can rival Coke or Pepsi, and sells for about 30% less retail.

“We see private label growing even more,” he added. “Today, these items are being demanded because of the value they represent. From Kroger’s point of view and our competitors’, this is great for store loyalty and great from a penny profit vs. most national brands.

Hodge said that last year, combined sales of Kroger’s private-label brands were equal to the combined sales in Kroger stores of Kraft, Coca-Cola, General Foods, General Mills, Kellogg, Frito-Lay and Pepsi.

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Simple Truth Original Oatmilk

Alternative milks are all the rage these days, but it can be hard to find one that’s not too thin or flavorless. This oatmilk from Kroger’s Simple Truth brand has a smooth and creamy flavor that would be great to add to coffee or your morning bowl of cereal. It’s good enough to drink on its own too.

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