While many agree that everything is better served with bacon, not everything in life comes with a side of the tasty fare – until now. Oscar Mayer, the brand with a legacy of uniting millions around a love of meat, debuts its new “A Side of Bacon” campaign nationwide alongside Ryan Reynolds-owned Mint Mobile – one of the fastest growing brands in America. Together with a variety of additional businesses in major cities, Oscar Mayer is offering a side of bacon with many unexpected purchases, proving that stressful holiday shopping can be made better with seriously delicious meats.

From a wax salon and dentist’s office to a plant store, vintage clothing shop and scuba diving facility (among others), “A Side of Bacon” features a breadth of participating businesses, so fans can get a bacon pick-me-up in-store with almost any purchase or experience they can imagine via on-site sampling, scannable QR codes and more.
To kick off the campaign, Oscar Mayer joins forces with Mint Mobile, a brand known for continued creativity and disruption, to provide an exclusive and delightfully unexpected deal for fans.
Right now, new customers who purchase any 3-month Mint Mobile plan will get an additional 3-months of premium wireless service free, plus a coupon for a free side of Oscar Mayer bacon by visiting www.mintmobile.com/bacon.

To learn more about “A Side of Bacon,” fans can visit www.GetaSideofBacon.com and follow @OscarMayer and @MintMobile on Instagram.

Stephen C May
Tuesday 2nd of January 2024
Hi: I recently bought a 3 pack of Oscar Mayer Bacon at my local BJ's store. I buy it often and the product is usually excellent. The last time I bought it, the taste was quite different. Not the usual good flavor. It was like it had artificial smoke that was way too strong, and unpleasant to eat. I did not return it to BJ's but discarded it during the Holidays. I hope you will go back to your original taste and way of making it! My BJ's store is in Riverside Plaza, North Utica N.Y. Thanks for your attention to this matter. Sincerely: Stephen May