<P> The product Levis created is different from the one produced since the 1990s, with Lon Adams developing the current Slim Jim recipe while working for Goodmark . Slim Jim is an example of a food product which is listed as containing mechanically separated chicken in its ingredients by requirement of the USDA . </P> <P> Production was interrupted after an explosion and fire on June 9, 2009 destroyed the plant in Garner, North Carolina . Operations resumed in Garner and in Troy, Ohio . On May 20, 2011, the facility in Garner closed, the same day that the company _́ s former spokesman "Macho Man" Randy Savage died . </P> <P> From 1993 to 2000, advertising for the product included commercials that featured professional wrestler "Macho Man" Randy Savage, who served as spokesperson . Each commercial would close with Savage bellowing "Need a little excitement? Snap into a Slim Jim!" Other notable spokespersons have included rapper Vanilla Ice and wrestlers The Ultimate Warrior, Bam Bam Bigelow, Kevin Nash, and Edge . </P> <P> The advertising campaign was developed at North Castle Partners in Greenwich, Connecticut, by Tom Leland and Roger Martensen, under the creative direction of Hal Rosen . The "Snap Into A Slim Jim" concept was originally intended for comedian Sam Kinison, but he declined . Hal Rosen then suggested using WWF wrestlers, and The Ultimate Warrior was selected for the kickoff spot . In addition to a TV spot, the Ultimate Warrior also recorded several radio commercials for Slim Jim in 1991 . </P>

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