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Pride of Dakota

Pride of Dakota

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March is the time for North Dakota residents to show their pride in our areas resources.

With March being Pride of Dakota Month, the company is promoting their products across the state.

Since 1985, Pride of Dakota has been a successful marketing program through the department of agriculture.

Pride of Dakota products range from chocolate chip oatmeal cookie mix, to zesty barbeque sauces.

The company gives North Dakota producers a way to kick off their business and start selling their homemade recipes.

Pride of Dakota ranges from catering to small companies looking to get their products out around the holiday season, to larger companies wanting to sell their products year-round.

(Dana Pritschet, Marketing Specialist for Pride of Dakota) "Pride of Dakota is such a great program for businesses of any size. The small people just looking to maybe add a couple extra bucks around Christmas time, to those large companies because with our Pride of Dakota logo and label, we can really reach the people."

Pride of Dakota products are sold at "Home Sweet Home" in Minot.

To become a member or find out more about the program, visit www.prideofdakota.com

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