PHOENIX, Jan. 04, 2017 -- Inventure Foods, Inc. (NASDAQ:SNAK) (“Inventure Foods” or the “Company”), a leading specialty food marketer and manufacturer, today announced Steve Weinberger, CFO, will participate in a fireside chat at the 2017 ICR Conference on Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at 3:30 p.m. ET. The conference will be held at the Grande Lakes Hotel in Orlando, FL.
The presentation and related materials will be available to all interested parties through a live audio webcast accessible in the investor relations section of Inventure Foods' website at www.inventurefoods.com, where it will be archived for 90 days following the presentation.
About Inventure Foods
With manufacturing facilities in Arizona, Indiana, Washington, Oregon and Georgia, Inventure Foods, Inc. (Nasdaq:SNAK) is a marketer and manufacturer of specialty food brands in better-for-you and indulgent categories under a variety of Company owned and licensed brand names, including Boulder Canyon Foods™, Jamba®, Seattle's Best Coffee®, Rader Farms®, TGI Fridays™, Nathan's Famous®, Vidalia Brands®, Poore Brothers®, Tato Skins®, Willamette Valley Fruit Company™, Fresh Frozen™, Bob's Texas Style® and Sin In A Tin™. For further information about Inventure Foods, please visit www.inventurefoods.com.
Contact Katie Turner, ICR (646) 277-1200


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