Inventure Foods received approval for NASDAQ global market listing

februari 17, 2011

Inventure Foods, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNAK), a leading food manufacturer, announced today that it has received approval by NASDAQ's Listing Qualifications Department to list its common stock on the NASDAQ Global Market.

The Company anticipates that its common stock will commence trading on the NASDAQ Global Market effective February 18, 2011 under its current symbol "SNAK."Until that time, the Company's common stock will continue to trade on the NASDAQ Capital Market.

"We are proud to have qualified for the NASDAQ Global Market,"said Steve Weinberger, Chief Financial Officer of Inventure.

"This move is a significant milestone for the Company, and reflects our continued rapid growth and strong financial results. We believe inclusion in this higher tier of companies reflects our commitment to increasing shareholder value, while improving both visibility for investors and exposure to financial markets."

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