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Last November, an explosion at the beloved smoked turkey company destroyed 87,000 turkeys. Just in time for this year’s holiday season, the Greenbergs are back in business.
Smoked turkeys wait on racks to be packaged for shipping in on Nov. 11, 2015, at Greenberg Smoked Turkeys Inc. in Tyler, Texas Wednesday Nov. 11, 2015.
Jake Greenberg in one of the two large freezers Tuesday, November 9, 2021, at Greenberg Smoked Turkeys, Inc. in Tyler.
Every November, UPS trucks line up as far as the eye can see in Tyler, Texas, to pick up tens of thousands of smoked thanksgiving turkeys from Greenberg Smoked Turkeys, a family business since 1938.
A huge freezer that stored 89,000 smoked turkeys, which were ready to ship, burned to the ground. Today, thousands of Greenberg Smoked Turkey are stacked inside a brand new freezer finished just ...
We will be smoking turkeys in 2021," he said. "And to hell with 2020.” Customers can learn about Greenberg Smoked Turkey, Inc.'s plans for 2021 by joining their list at gobblegobble.com.
A Texas company is shiping out more than 100,000 turkeys ahead of Thanksgiving. Greenberg Smoked Turkey C-E-O Sam Greenberg says his Tyler-based company will sell between 110,000 and 115,000 ...
Jones said this year’s turkey would be her second from Greenberg Smoked Turkey. And as much as she was looking forward it, Jones doesn’t want a refund because of her appreciation of the company.
We will be smoking turkeys in 2021," he says. "And to hell with 2020." Customers can learn about Greenberg Smoked Turkey, Inc.'s plans for 2021 by joining their list at gobblegobble.com.