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From book to Polish Kielbasa. How to Survive a Bad Economy? Case Study

Kabanosy (sausage Thin Hunter)

Brooklyn, NY (Business Wire) 13 October 2010

David Rosengarten, a famous food writer, has his August issue of winning spent a newsletter? Rosengarten Report? ? Polish sausage. He led a massive tasting of 250 Polish sausages from various sources throughout the country. Six Sweet Poland? S marks the kielbasa was the highest ranking makes the library transformed into meat market an Internet leader in quality. Czosnkowa kielbasa (sausage with garlic) and Zwyczajna (common cold), top the list of grilling kielbasa. Four others were identified as the best in the Eat-as-is Category: Krakowska Sucha (Cracow sausage), called Mysliwska (Hunter sausage) domowe (homemade sausage Syle) and Kabanosy Swojskie (smoked Links Old Country Style), that Mr. Rose garden? the masterpiece ????.

For an average American consumer? kielbasaâ Polish? is found with the product in the supermarkets. The majority of Poles live in the U.S. and the connoisseurs know true wouldnâ? T even close to these fraudsters. The authentic Polish kielbasa is divided into many different brands and flavors, and it is hard to find, if you live in the Polish neighborhood in Chicago or Brooklyn.

itâ? Therefore, after its launch www.sweetpoland.com gathered many rave reviews, especially from customers who lose their favorite Polish food Polish. Some examples:

“Thank you for giving me the opportunity to return,” tastes of Poland! “- Krystyna Krupa, Moorhead, Minnesota

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“The Polish online shop was a great idea – especially for those of us in states that had no access to shops Polish The greatest hits live Kabanosy, kielbasa and jalowcowa Kiszka.” “- Prof. Dr. Grazyna Rajkowska, Jackson, Mississippi”

to “… just a line to share with you the joy of the taste of your kielbasa, flaczki, Boczek Makowiec and led me, as to be back in Lvov before the war, I’m 93 -. but my years taste buds do not forget … ”
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fabulous â? Rosengarten reported? and Internet marketing products offered on the Polish food www.sweetpoland.com gained many new followers of non-Polish. typical comment after the initial contact with Polish kielbasa real

â? The party was fabulous and all Kielbasa was gone. I personally can not believe how much was the Kielbasa. They were served cold and delicious with grilled garlic was voted best.â?

Phil LaMarche, Palm Harbor, Florida

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deli Poland produced by Bacik Company of New York.

Polish bookstore opened in 1990 as a Polish mail order company books, films and music. He produced more than 50 catalogs, a large database built with customers and individual libraries and opened a bookstore in the physical vicinity of Green Point Polish. Then come www.polbook.com site quickly became popular all over the world. Thank you for sustained growth in 2006 was made the decision to invest in the second, much larger? Flagship? Memory for the company. then the big crash came – monitoring and expensive renovation rays were filled with hundreds of pounds imported. The U.S. currency has been a downward spiral of almost five zloty within 2 zloty per U.S. dollar! It is terribly expensive and imported books have become too expensive for the average pocket. The economic crisis affected almost everyone.

The company had to close on the new branch, has ceased publication of catalogs and was left with debts and fewer customers. Many have left Europe better economic opportunities offered.

reflection in the almost desperate situation of the owner determines that its greatest strength and address of customers who had a positive experience with the company. All they need to reap these benefits was new, easier to sell the range. The situation in the Polish neighborhood of Greenpoint, helped with its variety of shops delicious Polish cuisine, new products to former customers and the general public could choose to be sold. Everybody eats, right?


They found

wholesalers, negotiated agreements and thus www.sweetpoland.com new site was born. It offers a wide range of Polish kielbasa sausage and traditional pies, bread and cakes, preserves, mushrooms, soups and spices, sweets, chocolates and more. Many of these products are imported from

Poland.

part of the proceeds from the sale of Polish food subsidies still limping bookstore. The owners do not have their original idea, the Polish culture in the United States to promote abandoned. So everyone buys, Polish kielbasa Sweet Poland supports the exchange of literature and culture, which has more flavor |?

buy Polish food or further information, please visit or call 1-800-277-0407 www.sweetpoland.com.


About

Polish Bookstore

Polish Bookstore & Publishing Co. in Brooklyn is a shop serves New York Polish community. Orders for his www.polbook.com site are shipped worldwide.


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Polish food by Polish vessels commands directed www.sweetpoland.com bookstore in the United States.


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