Tracy Lawrence releases all-natural injectable marinade

Cajun and creole butter flavors are available now

Just in time for the Thanksgiving season, country music icon and philanthropist Tracy Lawrence announces the release of his all-natural injectable marinade, available now on his website with select proceeds benefiting his Mission: Possible charity. Named Tracy Lawrence’s All-Natural Injectable Marinade, the product comes in cajun and creole butter flavors and was inspired by Lawrence’s daughter, who has a gluten allergy. After having difficulty finding a product that aligned with her dietary needs, Lawrence took matters into his own hands, creating the marinade to be gluten-free, with no seed oil, no artificial ingredients, no MSG, and no sugar.

“For nearly 20 years, I have been dedicated to supporting the homeless and those in need through Mission: Possible. It is a cause that is very close to my heart, and I am constantly looking for ways to further increase positive impact in our community,” Lawrence says. “In my journey, I have also discovered the joys and challenges of cooking for a family with food allergies. Finding healthy, delicious options can be quite the task, especially when trying to cater to gluten-free diets. This inspired me to create this product line, which offers great taste and prioritizes healthy ingredients, but also gives a portion of the proceeds directly to Mission: Possible.”

In addition to Lawrence’s website, fans can purchase the marinade at the 19th Annual Turkey Fry and Benefit Concert on November 26th. The turkey fry will take place at the Nashville Fairgrounds Tuesday morning, followed by the benefit concert featuring surprise guests at Luke Combs’ recently opened Category 10 that night. Tickets for the beloved annual event are on sale now.

The holiday kick-off aims to surpass last year’s record-breaking 1,400 turkeys fried. Since its inception, Lawrence’s Mission: Possible has fried over 10,000 turkeys, provided more than 86,000 meals to the homeless across Middle Tennessee, donated over $1 million to Nashville Rescue Mission and raised over $2.5 million which helps to further its goals, advocate for those in need and expand their ability to support aligned causes.

Last year, the star-studded concert raised $250,000 for the second year in a row – the largest sum raised through the turkey fry event to date. The sold-out benefit concert featured Lee Brice, Priscilla Block, and Halfway to Hazard.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn