BUSINESS Glory Launches National Soul-Food Rollout Glor\ Foods Int.. an African American-ov^ ned food company, based in Columbus. Ohio, has launched it^ canned sou) -food prod ucts in over 15 markets. G)or\ pro duces a convenient line of southern style product* that celebrate the his tor> and tradition of African-Ameri can cuisine. Items representative of GIor> s line of 17 heat-and-eat products include: collard, kale, mustard, turnip and mix greens: field and hlackeye peas; pinto and great northern beans: sweet potatoes, okra, package homestyle corn bread and golden muffin mix; hot sauce and peppered vinegar. Glory's full line of product are available in sclect supermarket chains in special "Glory Food sec tions: in: Atlanta. Ga.. Nashville, Tenn.. Louisville, Ky.. TaledOi Cinn., Dayton and Columbus, Oh., Columbia/Charleston, S.C., Char kme/Rttteigh-Durham/G ree n sboro, Richmond/Norfolk, Vu., Washing ton. D.C. and Baltimore, Md. Some Food Lion Store in Winston-Salem ? also carry the brand. Glory Foods Inc., began with a simple idea: "To create down home taste in southern style cooking that is quick and easy to prepare." Since its inception and launch in Colum bus in 1992, Glory has earned a steady stream of supporters, and customers and distirbution penetra tion continues to climb. The product is the brainchild of founder and president of Glory Foods. Bill Williams, who has over 20 years of experience in the food business including managing hotel and restaurant chains and starting a specialty food distribution company. Williams graduated from the Culi nary Institute of American with hon ors, and his restaurant. The Marble Gang RestMW.nt which is in its eleventh year of operation is a popu lar eatery on the east side ot his Glory Foods' full line of products are available in select supermarket chains. Food Lion of Winston-Salem carries the brand. hometown. CoJumous. "Launching the products in other markets is may way of invit ing America to dinner. " Williams said. "The response to Glory s prod ucts has been exciting. The distribu tion support we receive from super market chains says a great deal about their commitment and support of minority entrepreneurs, and also' reveals their priority in providing quality products to their con sumers." ~~ As Glory prepares to enter new markets, additional plans call for the company to initiate and strengthen relationships with local groups an organizations in an effort to create opportunities for community rela tion involvement. "We want to have a stake in the community that sup port us." adds Williams. For information on where to obtain Glory Foods' products in your area, contact (614) 252-2042. PHILLIP S. 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