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TickledPet Announces Distribution Partnership with Fauna Foods

Fauna is a distributor to pet specialty stores in the metro New York market.

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(PRESS RELEASE) TickledPet announces its collaboration with Fauna Foods, the premier distributor to pet specialty stores in the metro NY market, to distribute its single-ingredient, premium pet treats. This partnership will make TickledPet’s high-quality treats easily available to pet owners throughout the area, and the company will expand its reach to even more pet specialty stores.

“We are thrilled to partner with Fauna Foods, the premier distributor to pet specialty stores in the metro NY market,” said Reuven Lakein, co-founder of TickledPet. “Their expertise in the pet industry is unparalleled, and we are confident that our single-ingredient, premium pet treats will be well-received by pet owners who prioritize quality and simplicity in their pets’ treats. We are excited to work together with Fauna Foods for a successful partnership.”

Sam Slovin, vice president at Fauna Foods, expressed his enthusiasm for this partnership, stating, “We are proud to bring TickledPet’s line of high-quality, single-ingredient pet treats to our customers in the metro NY area. Fauna Foods is committed to offering the best products to our customers, and we believe TickledPet’s treats align with our values. We look forward to expanding our partnership with TickledPet and introducing their treats to more pet specialty stores.”

TickledPet’s premium pet treats are made with the finest ingredients, and are free from artificial flavors, preservatives, and additives. With a focus on quality and simplicity, TickledPet is committed to providing pets with the best possible treats.

For more information about TickledPet and its premium pet treats, visit www.tickledpet.com. TickledPet is headquartered in Maybrook, NY.

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