Articles tagged:Clancy's Fancy

Posted: Sun Mar 7 5:56 a.m. by Janet Miller Freelance reporter
Ann Arbor-based Clancy's Fancy hot sauce fired up for sales growth

Clancy’s Fancy, the little iconic hot sauce borne during Ann Arbor’s hippie days, has been given new life.For the first time in its more than 30-year history, Clancy’s Fancy has a marketing strategy, a business plan, an advertising budget and even a Web page. The changes over the past year ...

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Posted: Mon Mar 1 3:26 p.m. by Stefanie Murray Real-time Engagement Officer
A 'snow couple' still going strong on Ann Arbor's North Side

Even though the temperature rose past 40 degrees over the weekend, there's still a snowman and his snowgirl in Nancy Harrington's backyard. The Mr. and Mrs. Snowman snow creations, built by the neighbors, look like they're waving into the Harrington household in the 1300 block of Pontiac Trail. Have photos ...

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Posted: Mon Mar 1 1:38 p.m. by Events Admin AnnArbor.com
Posted: Wed Dec 2 4:05 p.m. by Cindy Heflin News producer

We get a camera's eye view of the making of Clancy's Fancy hot sauce in Ann Arbor in a Concentrate video. The video features Colleen Clancy talking about her childhood days at a boarding school in Ireland and how she came to be the founder of Clancy's Fancy. While she ...

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Posted: Sat Oct 17 5:41 a.m. by Peggy Lampman AnnArbor.com Community Contributor
Peggy Lampman's Saturday dinnerFeed: Marinated shrimp with basil and capers

I love planning and attending parties. It's genetic; a "party gene" that has been refined and honed through generations of, for lack of a better word, "partying". My friends, as well, are a party-loving sort and we especially enjoy trading particularly delicious recipes to rev up the party engine.

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Posted: Thu Sep 24 5:14 p.m. by Tina Reed

A U-M researcher is participating in a study of the first human stem cell treatment for the fatal neurodegenerative disease ALS after a project she’s involved with received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The FDA approved Maryland-based Neuralstem Inc. to study the safety of its patented neural ...

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Posted: Fri Sep 4 9:32 a.m. by Jordan Miller
Hot sauce should not be peddled solely by hot chicks

Dear Clancy's Fancy, I have always thought of your lovely hot sauce as classic Ann Arbor. And your new ad campaign plays right into that. But hiring only hot chicks in dresses, with done-up hair, to peddle your product at the football games is not very Ann Arbor. Not at ...

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