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Zaycon Foods: Order now for the Ham and Sausage Event!

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About Zaycon Foods

Zaycon Foods is a privately owned company based in Washington State. They combine the buying power of many families to bring you bulk cases of high quality fresh meat at low prices. In the past, they’ve brought events for boneless skinless chicken breast, ground beef and hickory smoked bacon to the midwest. This time, they’ve got a new product lineup!

CarveMaster Old Fashioned Ham

The CarveMaster Old Fashioned Ham

  • Precooked and slow smoked with real apple wood
  • Approved as LEAN by the USDA
  • Made from fresh outside muscle only
  • Completely boneless for easier carving
  • Freshness guaranteed for up to 100 days
  • Each 22-pound order contains two individually vacuum sealed hams per case
  • $3.29 per pound – $72.38 per unit/case

Pork Sausage Links

Pork Sausage Links (20 pounds)

  • Rated #1 by Cooks Illustrated January 2012
  • The best trim (loin, ham, belly)
  • Fresh – “Today’s trim is today’s sausage.”
  • 100% natural spice blend
  • Each order contains two 10-pound cases of 10-ounce links
  • NOTE: These are not precooked
  • $2.69 per pound – $53.80 per case/unit

Order Ham and Sausage NOW in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana!

Orders are now being accepted for CarveMaster Old Fashioned Ham and Pork Sausage Links.

Event dates and locations along with more information can be found on the Zaycon Foods site. You’ll need to REGISTER before ordering; payment is required online.

Have you purchased from Zaycon before? Please share your thoughts on the quality and the ordering/pickup experience!

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  1. 1

    I ordered chicken from them the last time they were in town. I would highly recommend this company. I am looking forward to trying the ham for sure and possibly ordering the sausage. Thanks for letting us know.

  2. 2
    Courtney K. says:

    How is this price for ham? What is a “stock up” price? I don’t want to over pay, but my family LOVES ham, so this sounds like a nice way to do it.