PHOENIX, Oct. 18, 2016 -- Inventure Foods, Inc. (Nasdaq:SNAK), a leading specialty food marketer and manufacturer, today announced that it will release financial results for the third quarter ended September 24, 2016 on Wednesday, November 2, 2016, before market open. Following the release, the Company will host a conference call to discuss these results with additional comments and details. Participating on the call will be Terry McDaniel, Chief Executive Officer, and Steve Weinberger, Chief Financial Officer.
The conference call is scheduled to begin at 11:00 a.m. ET on Wednesday, November 2, 2016. To participate on the live call listeners in North America may dial (877) 853-7702 and international listeners may dial (408) 940-3848; the conference ID is 94529882. In addition, the call will be broadcast live over the Internet hosted at the "Investor Relations" section of the Company's website at www.inventurefoods.com and will be archived online for one year.
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.
SOURCE Inventure Foods, Inc. CONTACT: Katie Turner, ICR (646) 277-1200


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