Foods:
ballparkBall Park Hot dogs
DeliMex Taquitos
Farmer John Meats
Hebrew National Hot dogs
Hormel Chili
Hostess Wonder Bread
Johnsonville Brats
Tyson Chicken
Sides:
Heinz Baked Beans
Rosarita Refried Beans
Snacks:
DORITOSBetter Cheddars
Bugles
Cheese Nips
Chex Mixes
Chips Ohoy!
Dorritos
Frito-Lay Chips and Snacks
Lay's Potato Chips
Oreos
Planters Peanuts
Ritz Crackers
Snyders of Berlin
Sun Chips
Tostitos
Wheat Thins
Dips:
Old El Paso
Hidden Valley Ranch
Pace
Condiments:
French's Mustard
Heinz
Lea & Perrins Worchestershire Sauce
Open Pit BBQ
Beer:
Anheuser-Busch
Budweiser
Henry Weinhard's
Michelob
Miller
Natural Light
Rolling Rock
Liquor:
Bacardi Rum
El Jimador Tequila
Jim Beam
Knob Creek
Seagram's
Wild Turkey
For a more extensive list of union-made products for your Super Bowl party click here.
...............................................Union Members Play Big Part in Super Bowl Game Plan
Written by Mike Hall, AFL-CIO
In New Orleans this Super Bowl week, there are plenty of fans sporting 49ers’ red and gold caps and jerseys and Ravens’ purple and black gear. But there are also thousands of union members—including many from unions in the Greater New Orleans AFL-CIO (GNO)—who proudly display their union label and are making the game possible and the fan experience in the Crescent City run smoothly.
Starting on the gridiron, the players who are battling for the NFL championship are members of the NFL Players Association (NFLPA). They share a bond with the men in the striped shirts—members of the NFL Referees Association. During the past two years, both have been locked out by NFL owners.
The announcers, camera operators, technicians and other hardworking folks who are bringing the game to the big flat-screen TV in your home or favorite watering hole are members of SAG-AFTRA, Broadcast Employees and Technicians-CWA (NABET-CWA), Electrical Workers (IBEW) and Laborers (LIUNA) .
The half-time spectacular isn’t a “Hey, kids let’s put on a show” kind of deal. The down-to-the-second, choreographed, on-the-field, off-the-field, 12-minute extravaganza is made possible by the skills of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) and the talents of the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada (AFM) and other performing artists.
For the fans who head for the concessions, their hot dogs are served and beer drawn by men and women from Teamsters (IBT) Local 270. They also staff the New Orleans Saints team store.
Don’t forget that much of the repair and renovation work on the Mercedes-Benz Superdome that was severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina was performed by skilled workers from the unions of the Southeast Louisiana and Louisiana State Building and Construction Trades councils.
Many of the firefighters, emergency medical personnel and other vital New Orleans city workers, who are ensuring a safe and efficient Super Bowl week, are members of the Fire Fighters (IAFF) and AFSCME. While Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) members operate many of the buses and trolleys that are shuttling fans around town.
Anyone who’s staying at the Loews New Orleans Hotel is enjoying the services provided by UNITE HERE members. Of course, the fans who flew in for the big game got there safely, thanks to aviation workers from the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA), Air Line Pilots (ALPA), Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA-CWA), Transport Workers (TWU) and Machinists (IAM).
All professional team owners should lock out those union bastards, who are responsible for ticket prices so high that most people can't afford to go to a game. Thank God that union membership is steadily dwindling, and one day in the foreseeable future, union members will have to find jobs like the rest of us in the free market, where wages and salaries are negotiated without putting a gun to somebody's head, and without the extortion tactics that unions love to use.
Dean Metropoulos is the owner of the Pabst Brewing Company.
From: Bob Evenson (Address deleted)
Date: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 16:53:55 -0800 (PST)
To: Dean Metropoulos (Address deleted)
Subject: Proposed Pabst Micro-Test in Memphis
Mr. Metropoulos, attached is my original letter to you on the proposed
Pabst micro-test in the Memphis, TN area. I have worked out the
various technical issues of the Ouzo game, and would like to submit
a short proposal for your personal evaluation. If you could let me
know your present mailing address, I will send it to your attention.
Thanks, Bob Evenson
From: Dean Metropoulos (Address deleted)
Date: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 9:04 PM
To: Bob Evenson (Address deleted)
Subject: Proposed Pabst Micro-Test in Memphis
Bob happy to look at your idea but it seems a bit too niche. My address:
(Deleted)
Sent via BlackBerry by AT&
Last edited by bobevenson on Sat Feb 09, 2013 12:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
I want to see the original letter that he refers to. The letter you wrote to him.
And on top of that tell us what you have done SINCE February 12, 2012 to make this idea of yours a reality.
All the best.
And I'll wait right here.
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You know Bill, you've got to be the dumbest son of a bitch on the planet. You don't have a fucking brain in your head, and all you can do is talk bullshit and post your stupid pictures. If you ever see a therapist and learn to communicate, let me know. P.S. You want to see the original letter? Go fuck yourself.