Winn Dixie store brands
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Winn Dixie store brands
Does anybody have a complete list of Winn-Dixie's (albeit now nonexistent) store brands?
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According to their press release when they scaled back the store brands, they had around 60 at that time (2003).andysj500 wrote:Does anybody have a complete list of Winn-Dixie's (albeit now nonexistent) store brands?
Deep South, Prestige, Thrifty Maid, and Chek are the ones I remember, and I seem to recall that they marketed pork products as "Pinky Pig" at one time, but that may have been either a dream or wishful thinking on my part.
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I don't remember any "pinky Pig" products.Dave wrote:According to their press release when they scaled back the store brands, they had around 60 at that time (2003).andysj500 wrote:Does anybody have a complete list of Winn-Dixie's (albeit now nonexistent) store brands?
Deep South, Prestige, Thrifty Maid, and Chek are the ones I remember, and I seem to recall that they marketed pork products as "Pinky Pig" at one time, but that may have been either a dream or wishful thinking on my part.
But I did look for their store brands on my recent stops at the local WD. There are a lot more "Winn Dixie" store brands than ever. And the logo is very different from that of the stores or the website. It was hard to find any "Deep South". And the Thrifty Maid logo was changed. I think I saw "prestige" and I did not look for the "Chek" sodas.
It's going to be 100 today. Maybe I should stop by the WD and fill my cooler with some Chek sodas like my mother used to when I was growing up. (just a thought)
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I walked through the local Winn Dixie around 7pm this evening.
The only store brand name I did not see was Superbrand. There are a lot more WINN DIXIE brand products with varying logos. Most carry a WD logo that is different from what you would see on the buildings, shopping bags and website.
Also did not notice any DEEP SOUTH. Maybe I just missed it.
THRIFTY MAID is there with a new silver with black lettering logo. The old Red and white lettering appears on a few products as you see old mixed with the new. This tells me that they are not rotating their product well.
Astor for seasoning, teas, coffee and condiments and Chek sodas are still around. And Sunbelt laundry products were there.
There were WINN DIXIE paper products, picnic items, boxed cereals, frozen food and dairy products.
The only store brand name I did not see was Superbrand. There are a lot more WINN DIXIE brand products with varying logos. Most carry a WD logo that is different from what you would see on the buildings, shopping bags and website.
Also did not notice any DEEP SOUTH. Maybe I just missed it.
THRIFTY MAID is there with a new silver with black lettering logo. The old Red and white lettering appears on a few products as you see old mixed with the new. This tells me that they are not rotating their product well.
Astor for seasoning, teas, coffee and condiments and Chek sodas are still around. And Sunbelt laundry products were there.
There were WINN DIXIE paper products, picnic items, boxed cereals, frozen food and dairy products.
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I remember Pinky Pig brand bacon, sausage and bologna.
I loved the Superbrand Cottage Cheese, small curd. It was far superior to any other brand, bargain or name.
I loved the Superbrand Cottage Cheese, small curd. It was far superior to any other brand, bargain or name.
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Hickory Sweet is their bacon brand, and probably the best bacon you can buy.
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They used to have Dixie Darling raisin bread - it was delicious. I think that was one of their store brands also.