Carrington Farms

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Carrington Farms
Private company
IndustryFood Manufacturing
FoundedAugust 1999 (August 1999)
FounderDavid Eben and Brad Miller
HeadquartersCloster, NJ , United States
Key people
David Eben - CEO

Brad Miller - President

Debbie Shandel - Chief Growth Officer
Number of employees
200
Websitewww.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

  1. "This small adjustment to my diet has helped me eat better and healthier". transcripts.cnn.com.
  2. "Carrington Farms' Plant-Based Protein Actually Tastes Good". tastingtable.com.
  3. "Carrington Farms acquires organic whey protein brand". foodbusinessnews.net.
  4. "5 ways brands can tell their regenerative stories". newhope.com.
  5. "Carrington Farms acquires organic whey protein brand". foodbusinessnews.net.
  6. "What's trending in the oils and fats aisle? From ghee to pumpkin seed oil". foodbusinessnews.net.
  7. "2020 Clean Choice Awards: Dairy & Alternatives". cleaneatingmag.com.
  8. "New Hope Network Announces Winners of the 2020 Natural Products Expo Spark Change NEXTY Awards". globenewswire.com.
  9. "Natural Stacks Wins a 2020 Spark Change NEXTY Award". prweb.com.

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