I received product in exchange for this post. All opinions expressed are my own.
I have found that I am interested about finding holidays that people don’t really know about. I recently was notified that February 7th is Pork Rind Appreciation day. I had no idea that this holiday existed until I was told. Pork rinds are one of my guilty pleasures. I don’t have them often but when I get a taste for them I really enjoy them. Recently I was sent a sample of Rudolph’s Pork Rinds to review. I was sent two samples Hot & Spicy and original. I usually just eat original but I wanted to try the Hot & Spicy. I wanted to expand my tastes. Now I have never paid attention to what brand of pork rinds I got. I just usually picked up whatever interested me in the gas station. I will be paying attention from now on though. These pork rinds are so delicious. They have a lot of taste to them. I also like how big they are. The only complaint that I do have is that they go stale pretty fast. So you have to eat them within days of opening them . But they are definitely worth eating.
That isn’t the only reason why you should eat Rudolph’s Pork Rind. Rudolph’s foods has been around since 1955. The company donates to charity as well. This year they are supporting the Gridiron Greats Assistance Fund. This nonprofit helps to provide medical and financial assistance to former NFL players that are in need. They are teaming up with Bobby Bell a Hall of Famer. Between now and February 7th every purchase of any Rudolph Foods products a portion will go towards the Gridiron Greats Assistance Fund. Also there is a chance for someone to will win $3500 and a year’s supply of pork rinds. . The way to enter to win is real easy. All you have to do is go to RudolphFoods.com/PorkRindsDay and play the game “Sack The Quarterback”. All you have to do is press the Sack Now Button in time to complete a successful tackle. You are entered to win $3500 once per day. You also get in entry by sharing the game with your friends.
Have you ever heard of Pork Rind Appreciation Day?