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You are here: Home / News / Outdoors News / Hi Mountain Seasonings Launches New Website

Hi Mountain Seasonings Launches New Website

August 29, 2019

Hi Mountain Seasonings Launches New Website outdoor cooking, spices Outdoors News

RIVERTON, Wyo. (August 28, 2019) — Hi Mountain Seasonings, home of the world’s best sausage and jerky making kits, is inviting visitors to explore its newly designed website. The new website has been optimized for mobile and tablet devices by this web designer web design company and features a newly organized presentation of its product lines that creates an easier more user-friendly experience for visitors to discover the many different Hi Mountain Seasonings offerings.

Created with the user experience in mind, the site includes many new features to help users quickly and easily navigate the site. New features include:

  • A recipe library with beautiful images of prepared dishes to demonstrate the versatility and value of the Hi Mountain products.
  • An updated dealer locator.
  • A new design emphasizing the western traditions behind the Hi Mountain Seasonings brand.
  • Optimized image processing for quicker load time on all devices (desktop, mobile and tablet.)

“At Hi Mountain Seasonings we are always looking to improve our services to our customers,” said Hans Hummel, president and owner. “Our new website, with faster load times and a full gamut of recipes and pictures does just that. We will continue to look for new and innovative ways to better serve our existing and new customers now and in the future.”

Located in the heart of Wyoming, Hi Mountain Seasonings was founded in 1991. It is the premier manufacturer of kits for homemade jerky and sausage. Hi Mountain Seasonings has successfully captured distinct, traditional Western flavors in its jerky cure & seasonings, Western-style seasonings, bacon cures and other products that make up the unique line of gourmet Western seasonings. For additional information, write: Hi Mountain Seasonings, 1000 College View Drive, Riverton, WY 82501; call toll-free 1-800-829-2285; or visit the company’s new website at www.himtnjerky.com.

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