Joe Denette Motorsports (JDM) takes
"sweet" to a new level with the addition of Anderson's Maple Syrup to
its 2012 sponsorship line-up. The Wisconsin-based company will serve as primary
sponsor of the No. 9 Chevrolet Silverado for five races with four-time NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) Champion, Ron Hornaday. The 2012 campaign
with Anderon's includes the season opener at Daytona International Speedway, as
well as events in Dover, Chicago, Bristol and Talladega. Anderson's will also
share associate sponsorship of the No. 24 Chevrolet Silverado of Sunoco Rookie
of the Year contender, Max Gresham.
"I had the privilege of
working with Anderson's in 2011, I'm thrilled to have them back on board this
year," said Hornaday. "They are a small family-owned and operated
company with big dreams and a great product. I look forward to our continued
success in 2012 and can't wait for the sweet taste of victory."
Anderson's Maple Syrup, a pure,
all-natural, and healthy alternative to artificial "maple-flavored"
syrups, was started over 80 years ago by Paul Anderson as a hobby. Today the
third generation grandson, Steve Anderson, continues the family's sugar making
heritage.
"We are thankful for the
opportunity to be a part of Ron Hornaday's 'Drive for 5'," said Steve
Anderson of Anderson's Maple Syrup. "Joe Denette Motorsports has assembled
a great team and we feel fortunate to be a part of their program. Anderson's
Maple Syrup is excited about the 2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season
and sharing it with the loyal fans of Ron Hornaday and Anderson's Maple
Syrup."
About Anderson's Maple
Syrup:
In 1928, Paul Anderson first shared
the distinct taste of Wisconsin's Northwoods, delicately sweet pure maple
syrup. Three generations later, the Anderson family carries on its sugar making
heritage by bottling pure maple syrup from the same sugar bush their
grandfather tapped for so many years. A healthy all-natural delicacy, authentic
maple syrup is a nutritious and natural alternative to artificial sweeteners
and maple-flavored syrups. From its roots in Cumberland, Wisconsin, Anderson's
Maple Syrup can today be found in supermarkets and specialty shops across the
country.
Follow the Anderson's race team all
year long at www.AndersonsMapleSyrupRacing.com
and on Facebook
For more information on Anderson's
Maple Syrup visit: www.AndersonsMapleSyrup.com
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