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Fort Campbell Veteran Started His Own Cheese Dip Company (Audio)

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Fort Campbell Veteran Started His Own Cheese Dip Company (Audio)

It all started for Andrew Arbogast on May 15th, 2021.  That’s when Arbo’s Cheese Dip first hit the shelves at High Point Grocery.

His first order was 12 cases which is 144 tubs according to Memphis Flyer. A year later Arbo’s is now in 300 stores and has sold over 29,000 tubs.

Andrew, who spent 10 years at Fort Campbell, sat down with Chris & Monica to talk about what is next for Arbo’s.  From the sounds of it, Arbo’s will be in Clarksville soon.  Take a listen and here how it all started…

 

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