Carrington Farms
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Private company | |||
Industry | Food Manufacturing | ||
Founded | August 1999 | ||
Founder | David Eben and Brad Miller | ||
Headquarters | Closter, NJ , United States | ||
Key people | David Eben - CEO
Brad Miller - President Debbie Shandel - Chief Growth Officer | ||
Number of employees | 200 | ||
Website | www.carringtonfarms.com , www.simplyteras.com |
Carrington Farms started as a tea company in 1999 and is now a food manufacturer of organic, natural, non-genetically modified seeds, grains, oils, salad toppers, and side dishes. [1][2]
In 2018, Carrington Farms acquired tera’s whey, a protein powder company from Madison, Wisconsin.[3]
History
Carrington Farms was founded in August 1999 by David Eben and Brad Miller. Debbie Shandel joined the company as a partner in 2005.[4]
Tera's Whey
tera’s was founded in 2009 in Madison, Wisconsin. In 2018, Carrington Farms acquired tera’s for an undisclosed price.[5]
Award
2020 Clean Eating Award for plain Organic Ghee, featured in the March/April 2020 Issue.[6][7]
2020 Progressive Grocer Editors’ Pick Award for plain Ground Lupin Bean, featured in their September issue.[8]
2020 NEXTY (New Hope Network) New Natural Foods Product award.[9]
References
- ↑ "This small adjustment to my diet has helped me eat better and healthier". transcripts.cnn.com.
- ↑ "Carrington Farms' Plant-Based Protein Actually Tastes Good". tastingtable.com.
- ↑ "Carrington Farms acquires organic whey protein brand". foodbusinessnews.net.
- ↑ "5 ways brands can tell their regenerative stories". newhope.com.
- ↑ "Carrington Farms acquires organic whey protein brand". foodbusinessnews.net.
- ↑ "What's trending in the oils and fats aisle? From ghee to pumpkin seed oil". foodbusinessnews.net.
- ↑ "2020 Clean Choice Awards: Dairy & Alternatives". cleaneatingmag.com.
- ↑ "New Hope Network Announces Winners of the 2020 Natural Products Expo Spark Change NEXTY Awards". globenewswire.com.
- ↑ "Natural Stacks Wins a 2020 Spark Change NEXTY Award". prweb.com.
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