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2015 Award Winners 2015 AWARD WINNING PRODUCTS BACK BACON POULTRY WHOLE MUSCLE DELI Platinum ◆ VG Meats - Coee Rubbed Back Bacon Platinum ◆ e Village Grocer - Roasted Turkey Breast Gold ◆ Halenda’s Fine Foods - Peppercorn Peameal Gold ◆ Sikorski Sausages - Sun Dried Tomato & Basil Turkey Breast Silver ◆ Barilo's Fine Sausages - Karbonad - Roasted Pork Loin Silver ◆ Sikorski Sausages - Oven Roasted Turkey Breast FLAVOURED SIDE BACON PREMIUM DRY / DRY CURED Platinum ◆ VG Meats - Cowboy Coee Rubbed Side Bacon Platinum ◆ Speducci Mercatto - Paganelli’s Pancetta Rolled Gold ◆ Sikorski Sausages - Rosemary Bacon Gold ◆ Marini Foods - Rea Dry Cured Capocolli Silver ◆ Halenda's Fine Foods - BBQ Breakfast Bacon Silver ◆ Speducci Mercatto - Paganelli’s Lonza TRADITIONAL SIDE BACON PREMIUM WIENER Platinum ◆ Halenda's Fine Foods - Traditional Ukrainian Smoked Bacon Platinum ◆ Halenda's Fine Foods - Koby Dogs Gold ◆ Stemmler’s Meat and Cheese - Double Smoked Side Bacon Gold ◆ Sikorski Sausages - Vienna Wiener Silver ◆ VG Meats - Breakfast Bacon Silver ◆ VG Meats - Pork Wiener BEEF WHOLE MUSCLE DELI SALUMI - CHARCUTERIE Platinum ◆ Seed to Sausage - Montreal Smoked Meat Platinum ◆ Speducci Mercatto - Paganelli’s Gentile Salami Gold ◆ Sikorski Sausages - Montreal Smoked Beef Gold ◆ Salumeria Il Tagliere - Artisan True Salame Felino Silver ◆ Sikorski Sausages - Roast Beef Dry Cured with Sea Salt Silver ◆ Stemmler’s Meat and Cheese - Beef & Pork Summer Sausage COLD CUTS - DELI MEAT DRY / SEMI-DRY SAUSAGE Platinum ◆ Marini Foods - Marini Mortadella Platinum ◆ Speducci Mercatto - Paganelli's Fennel Cacciatore Gold ◆ Barilo's Fine Sausages - Smoked Bologna in Natural Beef Casing Gold ◆ Marini Foods - Rea Cacciatore Mild Silver ◆ Stemmler’s Meat and Cheese - Fire Roasted Red Pepper and Olives Si lver ◆ Halenda's Fine Foods - Hunter Garlic Sausage HAM - BONELESS SPECIALTY SAUSAGE Platinum ◆ Halenda's Fine Foods - Eco Black Forest Ham Platinum ◆ Franz's Butcher Shop - Jalapeño & Cheddar Sausage Gold ◆ Halenda's Fine Foods - Mishka - Mini Dinner Ham Gold ◆ e Village Grocer - Cheddar Smokies Silver ◆ VG Meats - Boneless Country Style Smoked Ham Silver ◆ Halenda's Fine Foods - Jalapeño Sausage KIELBASA TRADITIONAL SAUSAGE Platinum ◆ Halenda's Fine Foods - Ham Kobassa Platinum ◆ Florence Meats - Kranska Sausage Gold ◆ Barilo's Fine Sausages - Krakowska Sausage Gold ◆ Halenda's Fine Foods - Fiesta Garlic Smokie Silver ◆ Halenda's Fine Foods - Country Kobassa Silver ◆ Sikorski Sausages - Kabanos Natural Ontario Finest Meat CompetitionTM DIAMOND Awarded to the company whose product achieved the highest score across all categories Award Speducci Mercatto - Paganelli's Gentile Salami Ron Usborne AWARD of Awarded to the company achieving the highest accumulated score across all categories EXCELLENCE Ontario Finest Meat CompetitionTM Halenda's Fine Foods ONTARIO INDEPENDENT MEAT PROCESSORS Tel: (519) 763-4558 | www.oimp.ca | www.ontariomeatandpoultry.ca 2015 AWARD WINNERS 915 Nelson St. 1265 Maple Hill Crt. 172 Lansdowne St. E 2136 Speers Rd. Oshawa, ON Newmarket, ON Peterborough, ON Oakville, ON L1H 5N7 L3Y 9E8 K9J 7N9 L6L 2X8 (905) 576-6328 (905) 953-9914 (705) 742-8888 (905) 842-2066 halendasmeats.com barilosfinesausages.com florencemeats.com franzs.com 16880 Centreville 184 Toryork Dr. Creek Rd. 12821 Hwy 38 41 Childers St. Toronto, ON Caledon, ON Tichborne, ON London, ON M9L 1X6 L7C 3B5 K0H 2V0 N5W 4C1 (416) 749-2466 (905) 584-7458 (613) 279-2455 (519) 659-1219 bonafoods.com il-tagliere-salumeria.com seedtosausage.ca sikorskisausages.com 966 Concession 6 46 Milford Avenue 3031 Lobsinger Ln. 4476 16th Ave. Woodhouse Rd. Toronto, ON Heidelberg ON Markham ON Simcoe, ON M6M 2V8 N0B 2M1 L3R 0M1 N3Y 4K4 (416) 242-2777 (519) 699-4590 (905) 940-0655 (519) 426-2000 speducci.com stemmlermeats.ca thevillagekitchen.ca vgmeats.ca SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: ONTARIO INDEPENDENT MEAT PROCESSORS Tel: (519) 763-4558 | www.oimp.ca | www.ontariomeatandpoultry.ca.
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