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Missouri Grown Opens Holiday Gift Box Sales



This marks the second year of the Missouri Grown holiday boxes, which feature products everyone will enjoy.

"What better way to show our state pride than with Missouri products," said Director of Agriculture Chris Chinn. "Our team sent boxes to 35 states in 2020 and we look for that number to be even larger this year. We love to spread the word about the delicious products grown, raised and produced in our state."

Buyers can choose to send a gift box directly to their friends and family through the Missouri Grown purchasing platform at www.MissouriGrownUSA.com. For orders of 10 boxes or more, buyers should contact the Missouri Grown team to coordinate those shipments directly.

The Missouri Grown Holiday Gift Box includes:

- Complete Your Meat BBQ Sauce from The Slabs in Raytown.

- Pork stick from Circle B Ranch in Rogersville.

- Beef stick from Salmon Enterprises in Appleton City.

- Jam/Jelly from Persimmon Hill Farm Gourmet Foods in Lampe.

- Missouri Cinnamon Creamed Honey from Honeysuckle Acres in Henley.

- Gourmet Garlic from Ellbee's Garlic Seasonings in Wentzville.

- Dip mix from Mama Jane's Designs & Creations in Brookfield.

- Fancy Pecan Pieces from Missouri Northern Pecan Growers in Nevada.

- Bar of soap from Blue Mound Soap Company in Cowgillo.

- Missouri Grown chocolate bar from Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Company in St. Louis.

To learn more about Missouri Grown and the products offered by the program's 1,075 members, please visit MissouriGrownUSA.com.

For more information about this and other programs through the Missouri Department of Agriculture, visit the Department online.

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