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Tommy Moloney's, America's Largest Provider of Irish Food Products, To Feed The Troops on St. Patrick's Day in New York Before Leading the Parade, The Fighting 69th Regiment Will Kick Off The Big Day With a Full Traditional Irish Breakfast NEW YORK, N.Y., January 23, 2007 /PRNewswire/ -- Since 1851, the famed Fighting 69th Regiment, has led off the St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York City. This year, the regiment will assemble to perform this honorific rite having enjoyed a Full Traditional Irish Breakfast served at its Regimental Headquarters in Manhattan, compliments of Tommy Moloney's (www.tommymoloneys.com), America's largest provider of authentic Irish food products. Headquartered in New York City, Tommy Moloney's ships its extensive line of packaged traditional Irish food to clients throughout the United States including some of America's most prominent restaurants, leading supermarket chains, pubs, specialty stores and theme parks. To cater to the surging popularity of its top-quality product offerings, the company has established a state-of-the-art, USDA-approved production plant in Maspeth, Queens, incorporating the latest cutting-edge technology to produce its product line, which includes Irish Breakfast Bacon, Corned Beef, Sausage, Cured Pork Loin, Pudding, Fresh Boneless Irish Hams and Premium Oak- Smoked Irish Salmon. Tommy Moloney's products, which are shipped daily, can be found in cities throughout America, including New York, Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Orlando and many more. The company's President, Limerick native, Bill Colbert says, "We at Tommy Moloney's are delighted to make this important gesture in supporting our troops by providing some 2,000 breakfasts of the best in Irish food products for the Fighting 69th on St. Patrick's Day at its Regimental Armory on Lexington Avenue at 25th Street in New York City. We are also mindful of the historic connections between us because Tommy Moloney's recipes date back over 200 years to County Limerick where the original company operated. And, of course, the origins of the Fighting 69th Regiment have many connections to Limerick - for example, its Regimental March since before the American Civil War is 'The Garry Owen', which refers to a famous place near the City of Limerick." Tommy Moloney's is the only company in the United States that imports Irish bacon for the American consumer. The company is also the only one to use traditional Irish spices and age-old, secret Irish recipes passed from generation to generation in making products that recreate a classic taste of Ireland. |