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Nightfood’s April Walmart Ice Cream Rollout Flavors Announced, Featuring Unique Pickles .
NightFood Holdings, Inc.April 1, 2021 GMT
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Tarrytown, NY, April 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) via NewMediaWire Nightfood, Inc. (OTCQB: NGTF), the better-for-you snack company targeting the $50 billion Americans spend annually on nighttime snacks, and the Official Ice Cream of the American Pregnancy Association, announced today that the Company’s April Walmart launch will feature Nightfood’s Pickles For Two flavor.
Today’s April Fool’s Day announcement comes exactly one year after Management originally announced development of a pickle flavored ice cream.
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Percy “Master P” Miller announced he will open a Black-owned grocery store in his hometown of New Orleans after local leaders called for a boycott of Rouses Markets last month. Miller has instead partnered with the grocery food chain in an effort to get more merchandise of Black-owned businesses inside the store.
“A lot of people are angry and upset about what’s going on, and I felt like when you have an issue, people need to get together and speak about it and talk about it,” Miller told Atlanta Black Star.
Local leaders began to boycott the store after Rouses co-owner and board member Donald Rouse Sr. attended the “Stop The Steal” rally in Washington that led to the Jan. 6 insurrection. A photo of Rouse was posted on social media at the rally that upset many people.