Mama Bosso is launching a new marketing campaign with the slogan, "Made Fresh. Made Local." This campaign is aimed to educate the Quad Cities and greater midwest area about everything that Mama Bosso has to offer:
 
Mama Bosso is made local. Our pizza has been made locally now for over 60 years. Despite their long history in the Quad-Cities (and beyond) market research is showing that not many people know they're a local business. On top of being produced locally, Mama Bosso sources a lot of their ingredients from Midwest businesses. Mama Bosso is creating great local jobs and a great local product.
 
Mama Bosso is made fresh. It's odd to say a frozen pizza is made fresh, we know! However, in comparison to our competitors, our pizzas are made quite differently and certainly are more fresh. Our dough is hand made everyday. Our sauce is hand mixed everyday. Our cheese is hand shredded everyday. Being made local also allows our pizzas to get delivered quickly. Our pizzas get delivered to the store the very same week we make them. Whereas our competitors' pizza can take months before it arrives on the grocery store shelves.
 
We believe our commitment to local sourcing and to using the freshest ingredients and processes possible set us apart. We believe this gives midwest shoppers ample reason to shop small and support local jobs.

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