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William Bounds Focuses On Made In U.S. With New Mill Assortment Thursday October 18th, 2012 - 11:54AM
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In an effort to give specialty retailers more opportunities to tout American-made products and build sales, William Bounds has expanded its 100% Made in the USA line of pepper, salt and spice mills by more than 30 SKUs. The mills are identified with red, white and blue Made in the USA ribbons. The Made in the USA line includes a variety of sizes and styles including wood, clear acrylic and acrylic in contemporary fashion colors. Among the new offerings are the American Maple in white and black, two new Shake n’ Twist Mills in red, black and white, the Key Mill in six color choices, and the Twist and WW mills in white, black, red and platinum. The new mills feature the exclusive William Bounds three-step adjustment ring for a fine, medium or coarse grind. To maximize fresh flavor, the proprietary William Bounds milling mechanism crushes rather than grinds ingredients. The design has no interlocking parts, so the mill will not jam or wear out. Now including over 50 pepper, salt and spice mills, the William Bounds Made in the USA line is 100% American made and assembled and comes with a limited lifetime warranty. Suggested retail prices range from $17 to $38. All mills are available for immediate shipment. Tags: Housewares Gadgets & Kitchen Tools |
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