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American Nutrition Donates $5K to Fire Department

It was made in the name of Vita-Line Pet Products.

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(PRESS RELEASE) American Nutrition, a custom manufacturer that produces pet food and treats for branded companies and retailers, made a donation of $5,000 to Hazle Township Fire and Rescue to help buy a new rescue truck. The donation was made in the name of the company’s Hazleton, PA. manufacturing plant, Vita-Line Pet Products.

“Firefighters from Hazle Township Fire and Rescue play a huge role in helping the community on a daily basis,” said CEO and President Bill Behnken. “As a company who experienced that support and commitment first-hand, we are grateful to be able to give back and show our support for all they do.”

The donation will help Hazle Township Fire and Rescue purchase a heavy rescue truck that will respond to industrial accidents, motor vehicle accidents and also rescues that require ropes.

News of the donation was picked up by local newspaper, The Hazleton Standard-Speaker.

American Nutrition is a family-owned pet food and treat manufacturing company headquartered in Utah. Their passion for pets has earned them a sterling reputation for superior products with a focus on innovative, nutritious and delicious pet foods and treats that surpass the strictest AAFCO and FDA requirements. With over four decades in the pet food business, American Nutrition offers formulation expertise, marketplace intelligence and turnkey production capabilities. With three world-class, USA-located SQF Quality Code Certified facilities to service a domestic and international customer base, American Nutrition is the premier choice for your pet food and treat manufacturing needs.

Learn more at animanufacturing.com, or follow @aniincorporated on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Google+ and YouTube.

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