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'''Southern Recipe''', a supplier of [pork rinds] and [cracklins], is owned by Rudolph Foods Company, Inc. Rudolf Foods is a supplier of snack products. Southern Recipe is Rudolph Foods’ most popular snack brand and was launched shortly after 1955<ref>http://www.rudolphfoods.com/index.php</ref>, when the company was first founded. Its sister brands include [[Rudolph Foods]], Pepe’s El Original, and Lee’s Pig Skins.
'''Southern Recipe''', a supplier of pork rinds and cracklins, is owned by Rudolph Foods Company, Inc. Rudolf Foods is a supplier of snack products. Southern Recipe is Rudolph Foods’ most popular snack brand and was launched shortly after 1955<ref>http://www.rudolphfoods.com/index.php</ref>, when the company was first founded. Its sister brands include [[Rudolph Foods]], Pepe’s El Original, and Lee’s Pig Skins.


==Products==
==Products==

Revision as of 22:31, 2 March 2011


Southern Recipe, a supplier of pork rinds and cracklins, is owned by Rudolph Foods Company, Inc. Rudolf Foods is a supplier of snack products. Southern Recipe is Rudolph Foods’ most popular snack brand and was launched shortly after 1955[1], when the company was first founded. Its sister brands include Rudolph Foods, Pepe’s El Original, and Lee’s Pig Skins.

Products

Southern Recipe manufactures Southern-inspired snacks including pork rinds and cracklins. Southern Recipe makes pork rinds in various flavors including; Original, Hot & Spicy, Salt & Vinegar, Bar-B-Q and Sweet BBQ. Cracklin varieties include Traditional, Washpot, Strips, Curly, Dipper Cracklins and Red Pepper Dipper Cracklins.

Southern Recipe pork rinds, as part of the salty snack category, have seen a significant increase in sales and popularity as a result of listening to consumer feedback and offering new products that deliver desired flavor profiles[2]. Hot & Spicy pork rinds address the industry’s growing Hispanic food trend, and Southern Recipe products overall address consumer interest in “healthy munchies” and low carb diet snacks – pork rinds contain zero carbohydrates and contain more protein than peanuts.

Community

Rudolph Foods, Southern Recipe’s parent company, is dedicated to being a valuable member of its communities. Southern Recipe uses social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to advertise. Southern Recipe maintains a strong online community of consumers, known as “the man cave”[3]. This term stems from the brand’s typical consumer demographic – the traditional, Southern working man – after which their website is named.

Southern Recipe is involved in events, sponsorships and contests. In 2010, Southern Recipe hosted social media contest, Win The Ultimate Man Cave, as well as sponsored a local Ohio team’s participation in the World Championship Punkin Chunkin competition [4].

References

  • www.ExploreManCave.com
  • www.RudolphFoods.com