TinCaps Offering Meal Kits for Both Families and Couples
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — For a limited time only, the Fort Wayne TinCaps’ popular Meal Kits are available to fans both in portions for two people and family-sized. TinCaps “Two-Person” Meal Kits provide five meals for $100, while “Family” Meal Kits are designed to serve 4-6 people with five meals
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — For a limited time only, the Fort Wayne TinCaps’ popular Meal Kits are available to fans both in portions for two people and family-sized. TinCaps “Two-Person” Meal Kits provide five meals for $100, while “Family” Meal Kits are designed to serve 4-6 people with five meals for $185 (tax included).
TinCaps Meal Kits include not only five different meal options, but also drinks, desserts, snacks, and more. The meals are prepared by Parkview Field’s award-winning culinary team with cooking/reheating instructions provided. All items are packaged in Vera Bradley-designed bags. Fans also have the option to add on adult beverages.
Also new this week, the team has formed a partnership with the Parkview Foundation that allows tax-deductible monetary donations to be used to provide TinCaps Meal Kits to Parkview Health frontline workers. Contact TinCaps Vice President Michael Limmer at 260-407-2813 or limmer@tincaps.com for more information.
CLICK HERE TO ORDER FOR JULY 10 PICK-UP
Our Two-Person 5-Meal Kits are BACK! 🍎⚾️
— Fort Wayne TinCaps (@TinCaps) June 30, 2020
You can order one Two-Person 5-Meal Kit for $100 or order two for $185 to serve 4-6 people! 👍
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Fans must place their order on TinCaps.com by Monday, July 6 (4 p.m. deadline), with quick, contactless, drive-through pickup of their meal kits at Parkview Field set for the afternoon of Friday, July 10. Once the maximum number of meal kit orders has been reached, no further orders will be accepted.
“We’velistened to feedback from fans and it’s clear we have a demand for these meal kits, whether for a fully family or just a couple people,” said TinCaps President Mike Nutter. “We miss our fans filling up Parkview Field for baseball games, so this is just a small way to maintain our connection and give fans part of what they’re missing, too.”
The TinCaps began selling meal kits portioned for families in late April and sold out of more than 150 orders in their debut week, leading the team to continue the offering while updating the menu week to week. The success of the program has been featured nationally by the likes of Sports Illustrated and MiLB.com.
This week’s menu features popular Parkview Field dishes such as grilled marinated chicken, tacos, pulled pork sliders, BBQ beef brisket, hot dogs, and brats.
Moving forward, the ’Caps plan to continue making slight alterations to their meal kit offerings each week. See the full menu below.
TinCaps Meal Kits Menu (Order by Monday, July 6; Pickup on Friday, July 10)
Meal #1
- Pulled pork sliders
- Mac and cheese
- Vegetable medley
- Dinner rolls
Meal #2
- Jumbo all-beef hot dogs
- Beer brats
- Jumbo soft pretzel
- Potato salad
Meal #3
- Taco meat
- Mexican rice
- Tortilla shells
- Salsa and shredded cheese
Meal #4
- BBQ beef brisket
- Green beans
- Baked beans
Meal #5
- Grilled marinated chicken
- Roasted maple sweet potatoes
- Vegetable medley
Also Includes
- Souvenir cups and helmets
- Potato chips
- Peanuts (in-the-shell)
- Cookies and brownies
- Soft drinks
Adult Beverage Options ($12 per 6-pack, $15 per bottle of wine)
- Angry Orchard Hard Cider
- Bell’s Two Hearted Ale
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Chardonnay
- Coors Light
- Mike’s Hard Lemonade
- Miller Lite
- Moscato
- Truly Lemonade
- White Claw Black Cherry
- Yuengling Lager
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