That’s because Manischewitz, the iconic purveyor of kosher-for-Passover products ... splashing the orange from its old logo all over its matzah boxes and covering its packaging with playful ...
Enter the Manischewitz Deli on Wheels, an orange truck set to serve up rugelach, hot dogs and even vegetarian egg rolls, ...
The centenarian kosher food brand gets a bold and bright makeover just before the Passover holiday in an effort to appeal to ...
We’re talking about Manischewitz's first-ever frozen line including gluten-free and Kosher for Passover knishes, gluten-free frozen matzo balls, and even grape seed oil in both bottles and spray ...
The famous kosher food brand — which began in 1888 as a Cincinnati-based matzah bakery — has launched a brand-new food truck ...
Whether you’re looking for seder essentials, creative holiday meals or indulgent treats, you can find the goods somewhere in ...
Despite the rebranding, the Manischewitz food truck will not serve the famous Manischewitz wine, as the name is licensed to ...
The iconic brand is hitting the road with an innovative new food truck that aims to offer consumers a fresh, modern way to engage with Jewish food culture beyond the supermarket aisle.
The food truck brings traditional and modern fare directly to consumers, including knishes, matzo ball ... activations and Manischewitz merch. Starting March 27 just ahead of Passover, the Deli ...
Manischewitz, the 136-year-old brand, has been a staple in Jewish homes for generations and has rebranded and expanded its product lines. Passover ... The matzo symbolizes both the Hebrews ...