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Berner Food & Beverage Expands Beverage Capabilities

Berner Food and Beverage LLC announced that their current plant expansion project will allow the company to offer additional beverage manufacturing capabilities.

Press Release

Berner Food and Beverage LLC, a leading private label and contract manufacturing supplier of quality food and beverage products, announced that their current plant expansion project will allow the company to offer additional beverage manufacturing capabilities and further expand the footprint of their retorted beverage lines in their new 290,000 square foot facility.

Kurt Seagrist, Chief Executive Officer, Berner Food and Beverage LLC said, “I am happy to share that as our plant expansion nears completion, we are letting our customers know that we will have an increased footprint in retort can and glass beverage capabilities. Our new state-of-the-art facility is SQF Level III certified and offers processing capabilities to deliver a larger variety of RTD beverages. With triple the space and a turnkey beverage program in place, we are ready to begin work on the industry’s next successful RTD beverage. Give us a call today to start on your next success.”

Berner is a leading contract manufacturer of shelf-stable beverages (milk-based ready-to-drink coffee, protein, teas and other low acid beverages), dips, sauces and aerosol cheese. The new and improved state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities meets the demanding standards of virtually every major retailer and brand in North America.

For more information on Berner Food and Beverage, please visit www.bernerfoods.com.

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