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Schwan’s discontinues MaMa Rosa’s brand of pizzas
By Kyle Shaner - kshaner@sidneydailynews.com
SIDNEY – Schwan’s Co. will retain all of its employees in Sidney even though the company discontinued its MaMa Rosa’s brand of pizzas, which were made exclusively in Sidney.
“Because of the prolonged impact of COVID-19 and our continued focus on the production of our most popular items, we made the difficult but critical decision at the end of last year to discontinue items made under the MaMa Rosa label,” a statement from Schwan’s states.
The 158,000-square-foot production facility in Sidney, which only makes pizzas, has shifted to producing other Schwan’s brands. The company also owns Red Baron Pizza, Freschetta and Tony’s Pizza.
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