Ace Hardware begins 3-month ‘Fire up the Flavor’ from April to July

Ace Hardware begins 3-month ‘Fire up the Flavor’ from April to July
Fire up the Flavor will feature barbecue brands like Weber, Traeger and Big Green Egg. — Marek Mucha/Unsplash
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Grill masters and amateurs are crowding Ace Hardware in Cockeysville, Maryland, to ‘Fire up the Flavor’ from April 15 to July 15.

Located at 10912 York Road, Suite 100 in Cockeysville, ‘Fire up the Flavor’ will feature barbecue brands like Weber, Traeger and Big Green Egg, according to an Ace press release.

Some reasons to get a grill include: The ability to use a grill 365 days a year, owning a grill can turn an at home dining experience into an entertainment opportunity; grill owners may spend less money on eating out; and grilling meat retains more nutrients than baking or frying, according to Swim World.

“Your five-star experience begins in store,” Ace officials said in the release. “It’s easy to entertain when you have all the elements in place: comfortable seating, a versatile grill, lighting and a fire pit to set the mood, and the personal touches that make it all yours. From ideas to execution, we can help you bring it all together.”

Ace will also offer assembly and delivery services throughout this time.

JD Power ranked Ace Hardware “highest in customer satisfaction with home improvement retail stores” for 14 of the last 15 years. 

The company operates 5,500 stores around the world and is headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois.



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