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Tampa-based Melting Pot brings fondue to grocery stores nationwide

Melting Pot brings its signature fondue to Publix shelves in the brand’s largest retail expansion to date.
Chuck Merlis October 28, 2025

Tampa-based fondue brand Melting Pot is taking its signature dining experience from the table to the supermarket aisle.

The company announced a national retail expansion that brings its Melting Pot at Home line to more than 2,500 grocery stores including Publix, Harris Teeter, Amazon Fresh and Safeway.

It is the largest distribution push since the line’s 2023 debut.

For local investors, the expansion reflects how brand trust and customer loyalty can create new revenue streams beyond the dining room. For consumers, it turns a familiar name into an accessible at-home experience.

What happened

The 50-year-old restaurant chain, founded in Florida, is now offering ready-to-heat cheese and chocolate fondues inspired by its in-restaurant recipes.

Each package aims to recreate the experience of sharing fondue without a special pot, appealing to a convenience-driven market ahead of the holiday season.

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“While nothing beats Melting Pot’s in-restaurant experience, Melting Pot at Home is making it easier for people to enjoy fondue when they can’t make it into the restaurant,” said Jennifer Lukas-Bourgeois, director of retail at Melting Pot.

The rollout aligns with key retail periods such as game-day gatherings, holiday entertaining and cozy winter nights that center around shared food experiences.

What this means for Tampa Bay

Melting Pot’s expansion highlights Tampa Bay’s growing role as a hub for national food innovation. With headquarters in Tampa, the company joins a list of local brands including Cigar City Brewing and Toffee to Go that have transformed regional culinary identities into scalable consumer products.

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The success of Melting Pot at Home could inspire more restaurant-to-retail ventures from the Bay Area’s hospitality sector as consumer interest in experiential foods continues to grow.

Why it matters

For local investors and entrepreneurs, the expansion shows how brand heritage and customer nostalgia can translate into retail opportunity.

For Tampa shoppers, it means familiar flavors and local pride are now available in grocery aisles across the country.

For more information on Melting Pot at Home, click here.

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