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Honey Baked Ham inks a deal to open in Clarksville

The holidays just seem to be sweeter with a Honey Baked Ham! You will be able to get one for the holidays soon!

The Honey Baked Ham Company is iconic when it comes to premium hams and delicious feasts! They recently announced the latest signed agreement with the group Glazed Animals LLC. The new location will be in Clarksville. This signed agreement included the purchase of an existing location in Cleveland, TN as well.

No word on when construction will start.

(Video courtesy of The Honey Baked Ham Company)

In addition to the legendary ham, Honey Baked Ham also has freshly made turkey breasts, as well as sides, deserts and an array of complete meals that have become a symbol of shared celebrations and cherished family moments. The concept features multiple revenue streams for operators highlighting the diverse products offered between lunch and dinner.

 

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