Sonoma Creamery and Laiki announce Strategic Partnership
SONOMA, Calif., Jan. 18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Sonoma Creamery®, makers of the Cheese Crisps and Mr. Cheese O's® lines of groundbreaking Crunchy Real Cheese Snacks, and Laiki®, innovators in better-for-you rice crackers, have announced a strategic partnership.
"We are very pleased to be in partnership with Laiki," commented John Crean, President & CEO of Sonoma Creamery. "Laiki has an extremely innovative and tasty line of whole grain rice crackers. When I first met their founder and CEO Pradeep Akkunoor a year ago, I was blown away by his understanding of the process of innovation and the fantastic product line he had brought to market in a short period of time. These crackers are not only super-delicious, with a unique crunch which goes on and on, but they are also extremely healthy. With a very short ingredient deck--whole grain rice, sustainably sourced palm fruit oil and sea salt--Laiki fits the needs of many of the current dietary trends such as Gluten-Free, Kosher, FODMAP friendly, Allergen Free and Vegan Certified. We look forward to working with Laiki to expand its distribution, launch new products and introduce its incredibly successful items to a wider audience."
"Sonoma Creamery brings a wealth of deep experience in the food industry that is extremely valuable for Laiki," added Pradeep Akkunoor. "John and the incredible Sonoma Creamery team give us guidance that helps us make the right decisions focused on our customers. With this partnership, we are laying a strong foundation that will enable Laiki to serve our customers at scale, with high quality products and without compromising on our values of delivering delicious products with simple and clean ingredients."
Sonoma Creamery and Laiki products will be on display at the Winter Fancy Food Show, Booth #4847, Moscone Center, San Francisco, January 21st through 23rd, 2018.
SOURCE Sonoma Creamery
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