Three Distributors Join Golbon

BOISE, ID (October 5, 2011)—Foodservice marketing group Golbon, headquartered in Boise, Ida., is pleased to announce the addition of three new distributors to their program.

Teitel Brothers Wholesale and Retail Grocery Company joined Golbon effective August 15 of this year. Established in 1915, the company is now in its third generation and located in the heart of Little Italy in the Bronx. Known for its high-quality Italian gourmet specialty items, Teitel Brothers is a full-line foodservice distributor covering the tristate area.

Established in 1970 as a Fun Foods specialty distributor, Sanarak Products was purchased by Jim Rogers in 1981. They have been in their current location in Buffalo, New York since 1987. Moving more towards broadline foodservice products and customers, Sanarak has joined Golbon effective September 1.

Established in 1935, A.H. Hermel is headquartered in Mankato, Minnesota and distributes from facilities in Mankato and New Ulm, servicing vending, c-store, and foodservice
customers throughout Minnesota and Northern Iowa. Hermel Vending offers their customers breakfast, lunch, and dinner fare that is made in-house daily in their Mankato commissary. Their membership will be effective on December 1, 2011.

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