Providing people with quality food runs in the Smith family. It all started with their parents’ small-town grocery store, Marv & Dee’s Grocery. Their parents took pride in their business and truly loved their customers, and this love carried over to their three children. They work daily to build on their legacy with beef jerky named after our neck of the woods. No Man’s Land Beef Jerky was officially launched in 1997. Read More
Simms – Smoked Beef Biltong
This Simms brand of biltong is distributed by Aldi Inc., and it is based out of Batavia, Illinois. Aldi is a very large company with grocery stores located in at least 18 countries around the world. This biltong is manufactured by the private label company Marfood USA, located in Taylor, Michigan. Read More
Better Bovine – Salt & Pepper Wagyu Grassfed Beef Jerky
Better Bovine started the company because they love jerky but had difficulty finding any that weren’t full of sugar and additives, leathery, and made with low quality beef. They wanted to ‘go against the grain’ of everything they saw being done in the industry, and they’re very excited to have you try it. Their beef is sourced from sustainable farmers who raise wagyu cattle on open green pastures. Read More
Werner – Chipotle Beef Jerky
Werner Gourmet Meat Snacks is still family owned (despite all the arguments) and proudly produces top quality meat snacks, trail mixes, roasted nuts, and candies on the Oregon Coast. Born and raised in Tillamook, Oregon, Ken & Karla Werner built Werner Gourmet Meat Snacks from the ground up. In 1994, Ken & Karla started making beef jerky in their garage at home. Ken would load up their family minivan with beef jerky to drive Read More
Beef Jerky Outlet – Original Beef Biltong
The Beef Jerky Outlet debuted its first store in 2010, and this East Rutherford, New Jersey BJO opened their doors in May 2017. There are over 100 Beef Jerky Outlet stores across the USA, where free jerky samples are generally available. This Beef Jerky Outlet jerky brand is distributed under the name of Beef Jerky Outlet Franchise Inc., located in Kodak, Tennessee, near the Smoky Mountains. This Beef Jerky Outlet Read More
Side Project Jerky – Mongolian Beef Jerky
For over a decade, Side Project Jerky has sought out the ultimate flavor journey through jerky. Partnering with talented chefs in test kitchens since 2012, founder Marcos Espinoza is driven to craft flavors inspired by a sense of place. It dates back to their first collaboration with Chef Sean Magee, whose idea to perfectly encapsulate the joy of eating a delicious bowl of pho was brought to life through a recipe featuring a signature blend of herbs and spices. Read More
Meijer – Peppered Beef Jerky
Meijer is a family business. They believe in treating each other with dignity and respect. They are committed to strengthening the communities we serve. Meijer is known for its freshness. Focusing on fresh food, thinking, and innovation makes them better at serving their customers. Fred Meijer always said, “Customers don’t need us. We need them.” At Meijer, they focus on our customers and thrive by meeting their Read More
Baja Jerky – Lime Serrano Pepper Beef Jerky
At Baja Vida, being bold is a way of life. They are explorers, adventurers, and out-of-the-box creators that believe in shattering limits and embracing whatever journey lies ahead. They created Baja Vida to share their sense of wonder for magical places, incredible experiences, and one-of-a-kind flavors that excite the senses and feed our craving for adventure. Read More
Tillamook Country Smoker – Original Beef Jerky
It all started with providing jerky to brave pioneers who often walked every step of the 2000 mile long grueling Oregon Trail. Tillamook Country Smoker has been in business for over 50 years. According to Tillamook Country Smoker, the original Oregonians, the Native Americans indigenous to the area, taught settlers how to make jerky. Back in the 1970s, two local farming families, the Smiths and Giengers, joined the Crossleys to Read More
Old Trapper – Hot & Spicy Beef Jerky (Review #2)
On the back of the Old Trapper jerky bag, they describe how they have over 40 years of experience making jerky. They explain how the finest ingredients are used and then smoked with natural wood. In 2016, Old Trapper embarked on its most ambitious expansion yet when it broke ground on a new 80,000 square foot manufacturing facility at its headquarters in Forest Grove, Oregon. Read More
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