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    Grandma Betty’s: Southern grits redefined

    V.S. SantoniBy V.S. SantoniFebruary 8, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Sandy Poag – Founder, CEO of Unique Southern Foods, LLC
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    By V.S. Santoni

    In the charming town of Brookhaven, Georgia, Unique Southern Foods LLC, under the visionary leadership of Founder and CEO Sandy Poag, is captivating the culinary world with their health-conscious approach to Southern cuisine. The crown jewel of their offerings, Grandma Betty’s Premium Yellow Grits, has not only gained international recognition but has also secured a spot on Amazon’s “Top 5 Brand List in the Yellow Grits category Worldwide.”

    Grandma Betty’s Premium Yellow Grits transcends the boundaries of traditional breakfast fare. These golden grits, developed as a healthier alternative, are gluten-free, sugar-free, sodium-free, dairy-free, and plant-based, appealing to various dietary preferences, including vegan and diabetic diets. Sandy Poag, reflecting on the grits’ rich, buttery flavor profile, shares, “It is our goal for customers to taste the tradition, savor the flavor, and experience the warmth of the South with Grandma Betty’s Premium Yellow Grits.”

    Poag, with over 30 years of experience in the entertainment industry, seamlessly transitioned into the world of premium, healthier Southern cuisine. She explains, “Grandma Betty’s Premium Yellow Grits were created to pay homage to my Mom, who owned her own Preschool Academy for over 30 years in Atlanta.”

    Unique Southern Foods LLC is not just focused on crafting exceptional products but is also committed to contributing to the growth of the Black community. She passionately expresses, “We are aiming to show these young individuals by example, dedication, perseverance, and hard work that if they take the risk and put in the work, they can build their own Generational Wealth Brands.”

    Looking forward, Unique Southern Foods and Grandma Betty’s Premium Yellow Grits aspire to become household names worldwide. Poag envisions their brand as “the Ambassador of Healthier food products worldwide for everyone.” For the latest updates, retail location launches, and insights into who’s checking out Grandma Betty’s Premium Yellow Grits, visit uniquesouthernfoods.com.

    Grandma Betty’s Premium Yellow Grits, with its dedication to tradition, innovation, and healthier choices, is making a profound impact on the culinary landscape, preserving Southern flavors for generations to come.

    Copyright 2024 TNTRIBUNE, All rights reserved.

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