ST. FRANCIS, Wis. – Wixon Inc., a manufacturer of seasonings, flavors, and ingredients for the food and beverage industries, has launched a new redesigned and revamped Web site, www.wixon.com. The new Web site contains easy-to-navigate features and expanded content, and is designed for customers to receive answers and solutions to their questions and challenges.
The Web site not only provides information about Wixon, its products and services, but also serves as an information resource for its customers about trends in the food and beverage industries, downloadable product brochures, and links to industry partners.
“Our interactive Web features are another way Wixon extends value to its customers,” said Peter Gottsacker, CEO and co-owner of Wixon. “We anticipate our customers will enjoy its convenience, which allows them to track their orders, request samples, make product inquiries, and ask questions and receive answers from our experts. The site will be updated on a weekly basis to keep information relevant and timely.”
The Web site follows the grand opening in February of the $2 million Wixon Innovation Center for Culinary & Meat Processing, designed to offer customers the latest in testing, new product development, demonstrations, and prototype food products, and complements its brand promise of Service Driven Culinary Science.
Wixon fully serves its customers from concept to consumption, offering industrial ingredients, flavor technologies, protein expertise, consumer products and packaging, as well as such support services of flavor formulation and warehousing.
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