Buff consider themselves stewards of the land, as grassland restoration is a significant component of their farming. They work hand in hand with Mother Nature in growing native grasses on which their bison thrive. By diversifying their nutrition-based habits, they can contribute to the natural growth process beneficial to our animals. Spouses Mark and Heather Shouldice hold the key to more natural and sustainable growth. 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
Electric Jerky – Sriracha Vegan Jerky
Skip the protein bars. Electric Jerky is easily digestible evaporated cane juice for energy and 18 g of protein per bag for long lasting fuel. Electric Jerky was created to mimic the brain’s psychological response to eating meat. Using leading plant based technology, they are able to trigger the same neural receptors without any animal products. This jerky is truly ELECTRIC. Simple natural ingredients like non-GMO 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
Great Value – Teriyaki Beef Jerky
In 1950, Sam Walton and his wife Helen opened their Walton’s 5&10 store on the downtown square in Bentonville, Arkansas. Sam opened the first Walmart store in 1962 at the age of 44 in Rogers, Arkansas. Walmart was founded with the goals of offering lower prices and great service. In 1970, Walmart went public at $16.50 per share. In Read More
Savory Wild – Roasted Garlic & Black Pepper Portabella Mushroom Jerky
A family owned heritage: In 1928, they began the tradition of growing “America’s Favorite Mushroom” with the construction of their first mushroom house in Temple, Pennsylvania. Over 90 years and three generations later, the folks at Giorgio continue with a strong commitment to cultivating and delivering multiple varieties of the highest quality mushrooms to the marketplace. Growing, handling, and processing the finest Read More
Wagener’s – Pork Landjaeger
Wagener’s has been a family run business since 1966 and has been producing the finest quality deli meat products using traditional family recipes and methods in their state of the art plant in Etobicoke, Ontario. Their product line up is extensive, including award-winning meat products such as sausages, bacon, coldcuts, poultry, chicken, turkey, ham, pork, salami, pepperoni, and aspic, liver sausage, pate, smokies, and wieners. Read More
Raincoast Trading – Smoky Sweet Chipotle Salmon Jerky
Raincoast Trading was launched in 1995. They specialize in Pacific albacore, sockeye salmon, pink salmon, skipjack tuna, and sardine products, with jerky being one of their products. Founded by a multi-generation fishing family on the West Coast of Canada, Raincoast Trading believes that sustainable seafood can and should be accessible. Canned wild seafood can be Read More
No Name – Original Beef Jerky
The brand name No Name is a line of generic brand grocery and household products sold by Loblaw Companies Limited, Canada’s largest food retailer. Launched in 1978, all items are sold in black and yellow packaging and generally offer savings of between 10 and 40 percent over national brands. This jerky is actually made by an unknown private labeler, meaning that this Read More
7-Select – Korean BBQ Pork Jerky
7-Eleven is an international chain of convenience stores headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. The chain was founded in 1927 as an ice house storefront in Dallas. It was named Tote’m Stores between 1928 and 1946. After 70% of the company was acquired by Japanese affiliate Ito-Yokado in 1991, it was reorganized as a wholly owned subsidiary of Seven-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd in 2005, and is now held by Read More
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