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All American Licensing to Represent ‘Chicken Soup For the Soul’ Pet Food

New products will debut this year.

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(PRESS RELEASE) LOS ANGELES – All American Licensing announced the signing of a representation and consulting agreement with Chicken Soup for the Soul for new branded pet products.

As part of the agreement, AAL will license a comprehensive portfolio of pet products related to the Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food brand. The new licensing agreement represents a significant expansion of Chicken Soup for the Soul, which has been providing pet food for over 15 years.

Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food and offers a variety of dry and wet cat and dog food for all stages of life, as well as dog treats. The pet food is made in the U.S. beginning in January 2019, Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food will sponsor a new animal focused TV series hosted by actress Eva LaRue (“CSI”) airing every week on The CW, entitled Chicken Soup for the Souls Animal Tales.

The new line of products will include traditional toys, collars and beds, along with a variety of other products.

“We are thrilled to be working with All American Licensing,” said Chris Mitchell, CEO of Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food. “The expertise they have within the pet industry and their understanding of our brand make for a great partnership. We have been interested in expanding our offerings within the pet space and building on our successful dog and cat food products for a while. Through our new partnership with AAL, we will provide even more quality products for pets.”

Michael Gottsegen, co-founding partner of All American Licensing, said, “We’ve worked with the Chicken Soup for the Soul brand in the past, and have always greatly enjoyed the experience, as well as the mutual success our joint efforts have generated. Today, we are excited to now significantly expand the brand’s Pet Food line beyond its current food offerings, so that it will soon include a full-range of traditional pet categories for in and around the home.”

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