Beverages

Rutter’s Brings Back Eggnog in Time for Easter

Drink available in single-serve and half-gallon packages

YORK, Pa. -- Rutter’s convenience stores will bring back its private-label eggnog in half-gallons and pints this spring.

Back on shelves March 12, Rutter’s Eggnog follows traditional eggnog recipes, the company said, consisting of milk, cream, sugar, whipped egg whites and egg yolks.

Rutter’s decided to bring back its eggnog for the Easter holiday weekend to provide customers with variety for their family gatherings. For a limited time and while supplies last, Rutter’s Eggnog will be available in 16-ounce single-serve and half-gallon take-home packages.

“The decision to bring back eggnog for the Easter weekend was an easy choice," said Derek Gaskins, chief customer officer. "We know how much our customers love Rutter’s Eggnog during the holiday season, so why not bring it back for another great family gathering weekend and the couple weeks leading up to it.”

With roots dating back to 1747, Rutter’s—formerly Rutter's Farm Stores—is widely recognized as an industry leader in foodservice, innovative technology and customer service.

With 65 c-stores, York, Pa.-based Rutter’s ranked No. 92 in CSP's 2017 Top 202 list of the largest c-store chains in the United States.

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