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Odawa Casino Resort announces Gourmet 2 Go |
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June 22, 2009
PETOSKEY, MI – Odawa Casino Resort has introduced Gourmet 2 Go, a new retail outlet featuring a wide array of specialty food and gift items. Examples of specialty foods include cheeses, sausages and patés, and examples of gift items include dip chillers, fondue pots, cocktail napkins, and aprons. Gourmet 2 Go will specialize in made-to-order gift baskets filled with a choice of jams, jellies, salsas, chips, crackers, pretzels, pastas and other gourmet snacks. Some of the Michigan businesses who are providing unique products are Cherry Republic, Food for Thought, Brownwood Farms, Global Warming Salsas, Vickie’s Jelly Jar and Germack Pistachio Company. General Manager Sean Barnard said “Gourmet 2 Go is a casino amenity that fits in well with the property and the community. We’re pleased to add another store to the casino and believe that our guests will appreciate the opportunity to shop at another fine outlet. The Quill Box will continue to serve our customers with a wide range of jewelry, home furnishings and logo-wear whereas Gourmet 2 Go will cater to guests who enjoy the finer food products that Michigan has to offer.” Odawa Casino Resort is owned and operated by the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians. Return to Michigan Casinos. |
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