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Johnsonville Sausage is a family-owned company that produces high-quality sausages of different types, including breakfast sausage, brats, Italian sausage, and smoked sausage. The company was founded...

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Johnsonville Sausage TV commercial - Calling All Tongsmen

In the bustling town of Johnsonville, where the aroma of sizzling sausages fills the air, there is a call that echoes through the streets. It's a call that beckons all the brave and skilled tongsmen to step forward and showcase their talent. This is the story behind the captivating Johnsonville Sausage TV spot, aptly titled 'Calling All Tongsmen.'

The scene opens with a picturesque view of Johnsonville, a quaint little town known for its mouthwatering sausages. The camera pans across the streets, capturing the anticipation in the air. News spreads like wildfire about a competition that is about to take place, inviting tongsmen from near and far to display their exceptional grilling skills.

As the sun begins to set, the townspeople gather in an open field, forming a lively audience. They are eager to witness the masterful techniques and culinary finesse of the tongsmen. The atmosphere is electric, pulsating with the energy of anticipation.

Suddenly, a charismatic figure emerges from the crowd. It's none other than the town's beloved spokesman, dressed in a traditional chef's jacket adorned with the Johnsonville logo. He takes center stage, welcoming the tongsmen with open arms. With his booming voice, he invites them to reveal their grilling prowess and unleash their inner culinary artists.

One by one, the tongsmen step forward, displaying an array of grilling techniques. Some twirl the sausages with flair, using their tongs as an extension of their artistic abilities. Others expertly flip the sausages with pin-point precision, impressing the mesmerized crowd. Each tongman brings their unique style to the forefront, showcasing their love for the craft and their dedication to delivering the perfect sausage.

The camera focuses on the tongs as they dance through the air, effortlessly maneuvering the sausages over the sizzling grill. The tongues of flame lick the meat, creating a symphony of flavors that tantalize the senses. As the aroma wafts through the air, the townspeople can't help but salivate with anticipation.

Throughout the TV spot, the Johnsonville spokesman interjects with witty remarks and playful banter, injecting a sense of humor and charm into the competition. His magnetic personality captivates both the tongsmen and the audience, fostering a bond that transcends the love for Johnsonville sausages.

As the competition draws to a close, the spokesman expresses his gratitude to all the tongsmen, acknowledging their incredible talent and dedication. The townspeople erupt in applause, filled with appreciation for the culinary spectacle they have just witnessed.

The TV spot ends with a heartwarming scene of the townspeople gathering around a long table, enjoying a feast of Johnsonville sausages, cooked to perfection by the talented tongsmen. Laughter and joy fill the air as the delicious sausages are devoured by all, creating a sense of unity and communal enjoyment.

The 'Calling All Tongsmen' Johnsonville Sausage TV spot not only highlights the skill and artistry of the tongsmen but also captures the essence of Johnsonville, a town built on a passion for quality food, shared experiences, and a deep love for sausages. It celebrates the spirit of camaraderie and the joy of coming together to appreciate the simple pleasures of life. And with every bite, it leaves a lasting impression that lingers, inviting viewers to join the Johnsonville family and experience the magic for themselves.

Johnsonville Sausage TV commercial - Calling All Tongsmen produced for Johnsonville Sausage was first shown on television on September 14, 2021.

Frequently Asked Questions about johnsonville sausage tv spot, 'calling all tongsmen'

In 1945, Ralph F. and Alice Stayer opened up a butcher shop with another family and named it after their Wisconsin hometown – Johnsonville. Little did they know that their venture would lay the foundation for an iconic brand loved worldwide.

“Over the last 70 years, we have worked hard to build a distinctive culture and make exceptional products for our customers,” said Ralph Stayer, owner and current CEO of Johnsonville Sausage.

Nick Meriggioli Overview. Nick Meriggioli is the CEO of Johnsonville Sausage. He attended the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and the University of Chicago.

Wisconsin, United StatesJohnsonville, LLC / Headquarters

It's no secret that Germans like their sausages, and it's for good reason – the variety and availability of it when you step onto German soil is astounding. Ranging from classic fried Bratwurst to tangy Currywurst, there is no lack of choice when it comes to sausage in Germany.

Sausages are thought to have originated in Mesopotamia over 5,000 years ago, in at least 3,100 BCE, with the earliest evidence being discovered in Sumeria. Since then, many different kinds of sausage have been invented as a way of preserving meat by mixing it with salt and various herbs and spices.

The original family recipe that started an American fun food revolution, it's Johnsonville Original Brats! They're made with only premium cuts of pork and seasoned with a secret blend of herbs and spices, delivering a juicy, robust flavor.

Experience a burst of authentic flavor with Johnsonville All-Natural Mild Italian Sausage. Made with only premium cuts of pork and a perfect blend of fresh herbs and spices, no nitrates or corn syrup.

Johnsonville is the largest-selling sausage brand in the United States, with more than $1 billion in annual revenue. Its sausages are sold in 40 countries. Over the years, the leadership culture at Johnsonville has been decentralized, Stayer said.

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Tyson Foods, Inc.6,735.8674.5
Smithfield Foods Inc.2,054.6163.9
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Christkindlesmarkt, gingerbread and original Nuremberg Bratwurst have made this city world-famous. In the Franconian metropolis, everything revolves around sausage - and this for more than 700 years!

Ingredients: Pork, water, corn syrup, and less than 2% of the following: pork broth with natural flavorings, salt, dextrose, spices, paprika, natural flavor, BHA, propyl gallate, citric acid.

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