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Slim Jim has launched several spin-off products of its main brand. These products are often of higher quality than the original Slim Jim, using premium meats. [citation needed] Such products include both tender steak strips and beef jerky. [citation needed] The tender steak strips come in three flavors.
Adolph "Al" Levis (1913 – March 20, 2001) was an American businessman and philanthropist known as the inventor of the Slim Jim jerky snack food. [1] Early life
Slim Jim snacks originated in Philadelphia. [4] Its manufacturer Cherry-Levis Food Company was sold to General Mills in 1967 for about $20 million [4] and renamed Slim Jim, Inc. [5] In 1970, General Mills purchased Jesse Jones Sausage Co. in Garner, North Carolina, and formed GoodMark Foods, Inc. to make Slim Jims there. [5]
Slim Jim beef jerky maker Conagra Brands said on Thursday it may consider changing portion sizes of its snacks if the rising use of weight-loss drugs results in changes to food consumption patterns.
Conagra Brands, the maker of Slim Jim beef jerky and Healthy Choice frozen meals, is looking to sell its popular canned pasta brand Chef Boyardee, according to people familiar with the matter. The ...
The 3-feet-long meat snack appears to feature Slim Jim's Original Variety, and if it sounds like too much meat to deal with at once, the brand is also launching candy cane containers piled high ...
Slim Jim (snack food), a brand of beef snack made by Conagra Brands; Slim Jim (antenna), a type of dipole radio antenna; Slim jim (lock pick), a tool for bypassing car locks; nickname for the narrow-body version of the British Rail Class 33 locomotive; nickname of the GM Roto Hydramatic transmission; a sandwich on the menu of Big Boy Restaurants
Oberto continued to grow through the 1960s with the production of its flagship beef jerky product and introduction of the product at Safeway stores in 1967. Safeway was the first national grocery chain to carry Oberto jerky. [8] [9] In 1990, Laura Oberto joined her father in a leadership role and became the co-chairman of the company.