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Light up your next salad with Litehouse Dressing

Limited Edition Nubble Light Jars

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There have been 36,000 Special Edition 25 oz. glass jars printed and distributed exclusively to Hannaford Stores throughout the east coast. These special dressing jars feature the Nubble Lighthouse in York, Maine. The Nubble Lighthouse is one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world.

For each jar purchased, Litehouse Dressing will donate a percentage to the American Lighthouse Foundation. The Foundation is dedicated to preserving Lighthouses and Lightships throughout the United States. Flavors available include Lite Salsa Ranch, Jalapeno Ranch, Homestyle Ranch, Chunky Bleu Cheese and Caesar.

The special edition lighthouse jars are part of an on-going partnership between Litehouse and the American Lighthouse Foundation. Additional Litehouse promotions include sponsorship of the Hannaford’s “Lighthouse on Parade” traveling lighthouse, and a manufacturer coupon that donates a percentage of sales back to the American Lighthouse Foundation.

Litehouse Foods, based in Sandpoint, Idaho, is a family-owned business that produces, packages and markets a line of more than 1,300 items, including fresh refrigerated salad dressings, crumbled Bleu cheese, fruit and vegetable dips, as well as caramel, marinades, sauces and freeze-dried herbs.

If you would like more additional information about Litehouse Foods, visit their website at

www.litehousefoods.com.

For more information about the American Lighthouse Foundation, visit their website at:

www.LighthouseFoundation.org

or write to P.O. Box 889, Wells, Maine 04090.

For information on the Lighthouses on Parade go to

www.thebigparade.com

or visit their sponsor, Hannaford Brothers website:

www.hannaford.com

Or www.LighthouseDepot.com

For each jar purchased, Litehouse Dressing will donate a percentage to the American Lighthouse Foundation.

This story appeared in the August 2003 edition of Lighthouse Digest Magazine. The print edition contains more stories than our internet edition, and each story generally contains more photographs - often many more - in the print edition. For subscription information about the print edition, click here.

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