Snacks & Candy

Wilson Farms Holding Cookie-Naming Contest

Rolling out new locally produces line

WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. -- Wilson Farms is introducing a new line of cookies, and the convenience retailer wants its customers to help name it. The four-ounce cookies are made in western New York and sell for 99 cents.

Currently, the chain offers two flavors--Chocolate Chunk (made with Belgian chocolate and pure vanilla) and Oatmeal Raisin (made with California Select raisins and whole grain).

Wilson Farms is asking customers and visitors to its website to click on a link to submit creative names for the new cookies. The deadline for entries is February 28, 2011.

Each [image-nocss] participant will be entered to win an iPad, the company said.

Williamsville, N.Y.-based Wilson Farms Neighborhood Food Stores, established in 1969, currently operates 188 convenience store and gas station locations across the state of New York. The stores offer farm-fresh produce, convenient meal solutions, freshly made sandwiches, gourmet coffee and a wide selection of other beverages, and an intensive line of grocery, frozen and dairy products. The company also operates Wilson Farms Xpress and Sugarcreek Stores locations.

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