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BRANDS WITH A PURPOSE Diverse-Owned Brands


Look for these products at Stop & Shop to support brands with Minority, Women, LGBT or Veteran owners.


Mrs. Richardson’s Dessert Sauce


MINORITY OWNED


Mrs. Richardson’s dessert sauce is a century old brand which delivers a variety of rich indulgent flavors including long time favorites like hot fudge and caramel. New on trend flavors include sea salt caramel and dark chocolate. Delicious on your favorite ice cream but a wonderful addition to some favorite desserts like brownies, pies, blondies and tarts. No artificial flavors or artificial colors. Mrs. Richardson’s dessert sauce-a little extra yum!


Tina’s Burritos


MINORITY OWNED


For over 40 years Tina’s has fed millions of hungry burrito lovers America’s best- selling single serve burritos. Known for their addictive taste and made from scratch daily in Los Angeles, they are flash frozen for freshness and shipped to grocers across the country. No artificial ingredients are ever used. Tina’s burritos can be ready to eat in minutes and are budget friendly. Taste the difference, from Tina’s freezer, to yours with love, visit www.tinasburritos.com to learn more.


Peanut Butter & Co


OWNED LGBT


Peanut Butter & Co. started in 1998 as a small sandwich shop in NYC serving up fun, handcrafted flavors of peanut butter. As their love for PB grew, they traded making sandwiches for filling jars. Now you can enjoy their unique flavors and make your own PB creations at home! There are literally thousands of things you can dip into PB for an amazing snack - including the founders’ favorite, a spoon!


Citrus Magic


VETERAN OWNED


Beaumont Products, a veteran-owned business, is a leading manufacturer of iconic household consumer products. Citrus Magic, our flagship brand of Spray and Solid Air Fresheners, has been leading the way in solving air care problems for over 25 years. Whether you need continuous odor control, or have an odor event, we’ve specialized in eliminating unpleasant odors, while filling the air with clean, refreshing scents. Learn more at citrusmagic.com


Maya Kaimal Indian Foods


WOMAN OWNED


Brought to you by award-winning cookbook author and founder Maya Kaimal. Maya Kaimal foods transform traditional Indian flavors into modern culinary experiences. Inspired by family recipes, Maya approaches every product thoughtfully, with the goal of expanding the way North Americans think about Indian food. Bring delicious, homemade style Indian food into your home in a convenient and modern way!


The Vine Organic Vegan Marinara


WOMAN OWNED


The Vine’s marinara sauce is handcrafted in small batches in New York using only certified organic ingredients. From juicy tomatoes, real olive oil and fresh vegetables, the nutrient dense line includes 5 flavors of authentic pasta sauce, savory salsa, and ketchup sweetened with a touch of honey. The sauces are suitable for low carb, low sodium, and Paleo diets. Certified Organic, Verified Non-GMO, Certified Vegan, Kosher, Low Sodium and Gluten Free. Visit thevineny.com for more info.


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