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词条 Renfro Foods
释义

  1. History

  2. Products

  3. Awards

  4. Community involvement

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox company
| name = Renfro Foods, Inc.
| logo = Renfro Foods Logo.jpg
| caption =
| type =
| foundation =
| founder = George and Arthurine Renfro
| predecessor = George Renfro Food Company
| location_city = Fort Worth, Texas
| location_country = U.S.A.
| area_served = U.S., Canada, the Caribbean, England, India, Spain, Australia
| industry = Specialty Food Manufacturing
| products = Salsas, sauces, barbecue sauces, nacho cheese sauces, relishes
| homepage = {{URL|www.renfrofoods.com}}
}}Renfro Foods, Inc. is a privately owned, award-winning food producer of salsas, sauces and relishes, including 30 Mrs. Renfro’s products, located in Fort Worth, Texas. Founded in 1940 as the George Renfro Food Company, Renfro Foods is now owned and managed by the second and third generations of the Renfro family. Its products are sold in the United States, the Caribbean, Canada and the U.K.[1]

History

Renfro Foods was founded in 1940 as The George Renfro Food Company in the north Fort Worth, Texas garage of George and Arthurine Renfro, starting as a packaged spices and pepper sauce business.

In 1948, the company bought a local syrup manufacturer and Dixieland Syrups soon had wide distribution throughout Texas grocery stores. Four years later, Renfro acquired the formulas of Gold Star Foods and reworked the ingredients to make them taste more like family recipes. Before long, the company entered the jelly, preserve, vinegar and chow-chow business as well. By 1963, company sales had more than quadrupled.

In 1972, shortly after incorporating under its current name, Renfro Foods, Inc., the family purchased the recipes of Olé Foods, a Mexican-style hot sauce maker. They re-worked the basic taco sauce ingredients of Olé Foods, and created a richer and tastier salsa recipe. Following George's death in 1975, Arthurine and sons, Bill and Jack, led the company's expansion into mild sauces and a variety of picantes and medium-style sauces.

Products

In 1995, Renfro Foods introduced two gourmet salsas - Black Bean and Habanero. In 1997, Peach, Chipotle Corn and Roasted salsas were added. Garlic salsa joined the product line-up in 2001. At the same time, Renfro Foods began labeling in French and Spanish to increase its global presence with product distribution in new international markets. In 2003 Raspberry Chipotle Salsa was introduced, followed by Mango Habanero salsa in 2006, solidifying the demand for “sweet heat.”

Three new salsas were launched in 2009 - Pomegranate, Tequila and Pineapple, the latter a Scovie Award winner, taking first place honors at the 2010 Fiery Foods & BBQ Show’s Scovie Awards Competition, the world's leading recognition for hot and spicy products.{{citation needed|date=August 2017}}

In 2010, Renfro Foods debuted Ghost Pepper salsa ,[2] its hottest salsa to date. It is made with the Bhut Jolokia pepper, which has been certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s hottest pepper. Ghost Pepper became the company’s fastest-growing new product and is also a 2011 Scovie Award winner. {{citation needed|date=August 2017}}

In 2015, the company expanded its barbecue sauce category by offering new flavor options like it did with its nacho cheese sauce. The barbecue sauce line is gluten-free and the high fructose corn syrup was removed. It introduced two hot new flavors - Mrs. Renfro's Chipotle BBQ Sauce and Mrs. Renfro's Ghost Pepper BBQ Sauce.

In 2016 Renfro Foods introduced a holiday-themed salsa - Pumpkin - a spice mix of pumpkin pie, with a medium heat level.

Awards

Mrs. Renfro’s Habanero salsa was named among the “Best 125 Packaged Foods for Women” by Women's Health in October 2010.[3]

Community involvement

In 2007, Renfro Foods launched its Pink Lid Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign in conjunction with National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.[4] Every October, a group of select salsas are re-fitted with a pink lid and pink lid label, and a portion of the sales from these products are donated to institutions and organizations involved in breast cancer and cancer research. To date, Renfro Foods has donated more than $100,000 to these entities in the United States and Canada.[5]

In 2011, the company teamed up with New Mexico State University's Chile Pepper Institute (CPI) in Las Cruces, N.M., and other chile pepper industry related businesses in support of creating a permanent research endowment for the Institute. The Chile Pepper Institute is the only international nonprofit organization devoted to education, research, and archiving information related to chile peppers. To commemorate this, a new Mrs. Renfro's Ghost Pepper Salsa lid was created that features ghost peppers emblazoned in fire, along with information about CPI on the Ghost Pepper Salsa label. A portion of sales from Mrs. Renfro's Ghost Pepper Salsa, was earmarked for the Institute's endowed chair.

Renfro Foods and the Renfro Family have been featured in multiple publications, including the Fort Worth Business Press,[6] Dallas Business Journal,[7] Fort Worth, Texas Magazine,[8] Southern Living,[9] and TCU Magazine.[10]

References

1. ^SHLACHTER, BARRY (June 23, 2010). "Mrs. Renfro's is ready to set tongues afire across Great Britain". Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
2. ^FURGUSON, DEBORAH (October 13, 2010). "Ghost Pepper Salsa Flies Into North Texas". NBCDFW.Com.
3. ^"125 Best Packaged Foods for Women". Women's Health Magazine. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101218113831/http://www.womenshealthmag.com/nutrition/condiments-0 |date=2010-12-18 }}
4. ^CULBERTSON, AMY (April 4, 2007). "Pink With Purpose". Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
5. ^FACENDA, VANESSA (November/December 2010). "Three Companies That Give". Specialty Food Magazine.
6. ^BASSETT, ELIZABETH (February 16, 2009). "Renfro Foods stays hot in cooling economy". Fort Worth Business Press
7. ^PEARSON-HORMILLOSA, SHASHANA (September 4, 2009). "Family Recipe". Dallas Business Journal
8. ^BENNISON, GAIL (June 2010). "Daddy's Girls". Fort Worth, Texas Magazine
9. ^FORD, GARY D. (March 2006). "A Family of Foods". Southern Living
10. ^MASTER, RACHEL STOWE (July 19, 2010). "Some Like It Hot". TCU Magazine

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.renfrofoods.com}}

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