Face De Beu Foods would like to restore the nobility of jerky, which is often seen as fast food and filled with salt and preservatives. Even though their jerky is safe to eat after 12 months, their goal is regularly to renew production to offer fresh jerky. We will inevitably have to reduce our meat consumption and choose our products better in the near future. Their philosophy is to eat less, eat better. Jerky « Face de Beu » meets Read More
Carnivore Candy – Draft Ale Beef Jerky
Boyd Specialties’ true specialty is their motivation to pioneer new areas of excellence. From producing Halal jerky to organic, gluten free snacks. Our specialty is to go the extra mile to help their clients exceed all of their goals. With a current output of over 5 million bags of jerky per year, Boyd Specialties can work with any client, big or small. They love jerky! At Boyd Specialties, their family’s driving passion for gourmet jerky is fueled Read More
Great Canadian Meat – Kentucky Bourbon Beef Jerky
The Great Canadian Meat Company shortened their brand name to Great Canadian Meat, and they were founded in 1992 as a two-man operation. With their deli line and jerky, Great Canadian Meat has grown to become one of Canada’s most extensive lines of meat snacks. It is a fairly common sight to see Great Canadian Meat beef jerky for sale in Ontario Read More
Soo Jerky – Sweet & Hot Salmon Jerky
Soo Jerky was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, by married couple Phillip and Soo Wong back in 1985 with a 1,400 sq. ft facility. They now use a 10,000 sq. ft facility specializing in Singaporean and Malaysian-style beef, salmon, and pork jerky. There is a heavy presence of Asians in Vancouver, British Columbia, where this Soo Jerky brand of jerky became popular in Chinatown. Currently, they Read More
Naked Cow Beef Jerky – Fire 100% Grass-fed Beef Jerky (Review #2)
It started in the late 1990s, where 2jerkys Ron Myrick and Doug Labb started making jerky for their camping and canoe trips. In 2013, after Ron decided to eat a more Paleo-friendly diet, they developed a variety of Appalachian Jerky called Primal Smoke, eliminating the use of unhealthy ingredients and becoming a hit with CrossFit gyms. Working with students from Northeastern University, the Naked Cow Beef Jerky brand name Read More
The Jerky Workshop – Sweet & Smoky Beef Jerky
A couple of years ago, Michael Knotek made beef jerky as a hobby and sold it to family, friends, and co-workers. His first and favorite flavor, Black Pepper, could not be kept in stock for more than just a few days. At the end of 2020, Michael decided to quit his full-time job and start The Jerky Workshop in early 2021 with his wife, Jill, and they have enjoyed every minute of it! Read More
Original USA Kilishi – Hot Beef Kilishi
Original USA Kilishi debuted in 2021. Kilishi is described as the African version of beef jerky, which uses peanut butter, among other ingredients. Their kilishi ingredients are special herbs & spices unique only to their kilishi, making it delicious and outstanding. Original USA Kilishi is an Original USA Product, one of the many products made in the USA with original African recipes. Original USA Kilishi is distributed under the name of Read More
Naked Cow Beef Jerky – Smoke 100% Grass-fed Beef Jerky (Review #2)
It started in the late 1990s, where 2jerkys Ron Myrick and Doug Labb started making jerky for their camping and canoe trips. In 2013, after Ron decided to eat a more Paleo-friendly diet, they developed a variety of Appalachian Jerky called Primal Smoke, eliminating the use of unhealthy ingredients and becoming a hit with CrossFit gyms. Working with students from Northeastern University, the Naked Cow Beef Jerky brand name Read More
Joe Beef – Original Beef Jerky
Joe Beef was opened on September 19, 2005, by David McMillan, Frederic Morin, and Allison Cunningham with financial guidance and investment by Jeff Baikowitz and David Lisbona. The restaurant took over the location of Café Miguel. The restaurant’s name is a homage to Montreal’s infamous Joe Beef, an alias for Charles McKiernan. McKiernan, who owned a tavern that served many lower class laborers Read More
Real Game Meats – Camel Pork Beef Stick
In the 1950s, Noah S. Martin raised his family, operated a machine shop, and made summer sausage a hobby. Friends and neighbours sampled his product, discovered it was superior in flavour to their own homemade varieties, and the demand for Noah S. Martin summer sausage increased. Noah S. Martin bought his first smokehouse in 1962, and his hobby grew into a steady business. In the early 1990s, the business was Read More
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