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Impossible Foods is teasing a major announcement coming next week, and it's likely to be a plant-based pork sausage

Now, in 2020, Impossible is on the verge of its next major step.From the sound of the company's tease, Impossible Foods is getting ready to launch something new next week during the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

So we went straight to the source, and asked Impossible Foods' chief communications officer Rachel Konrad what's going on. "We will have big news at CES — including samples of never-before-tasted all-new products," Konrad said in an email to Business Insider on Friday morning. "Can't say more on the record at this time. Stay tuned!"

What those "all-new products" are remains to be seen, but Impossible execs have discussed some possibilities in the past. One prime suspect: A plant-based version of pork sausage.

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Thats to complete their plant based patty and meat products.

The major announcement is a pork based broccolli for the broccolli hatin public as well as animal based buns ala kfc.

And the fake food era begins.

So how is that Pork ?

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