Conagra Brands, Inc. has acquired Sweetwood Smoke & Co., maker of FATTY Smoked Meat Sticks.
Financial terms were not disclosed.
FATTY Smoked Meat Sticks are high-protein, better-for-you snacks made with high-quality pork and beef.
The acquisition aligns with Conagra’s strategic focus on the snacking and frozen categories.
Ryan Wood, founder of Under Armour, established Sweetwood Smoke & Co. in 2010.
The company introduced FATTY Smoked Meat Sticks in 2010 to address the challenge of finding high-quality protein snacks.Â
The acquisition of FATTY Smoked Meat Sticks is another step in reshaping our portfolio for faster growth, Adding a premium brand such as FATTY to our growing, better-for-you snack portfolio is consistent with our strategic focus on the snacking and frozen categories.
said Sean Connolly, president and chief executive officer of Conagra Brands.
FATTY products are known for their taste and high-quality protein, with mainstream appeal.
As a lifelong athlete and adventure enthusiast, I have always valued convenient, high-protein snacks, made with quality ingredients, which is why we created FATTY, I’m looking forward to working with Conagra to make FATTY products available to more people with big appetites for meat sticks.
said Ryan Wood, founder and chief executive officer of Sweetwood Smoke & Co.
In 2024, FATTY was named to the Bain & Company Insurgent Brand list, recognizing it as one of the fastest-growing meat stick brands in the country. Â
Conagra’s brands encompass a diverse array of food categories, such as snacks, complete meals, baking components, and canned products.
Conagra Brands’ extensive portfolio features notable names like Slim Jim, Healthy Choice, Duncan Hines, Gardein, David Seeds, Hunt’s, Marie Callender’s, Reddi-Wip, Vlasic, Birds Eye, Angie’s Boomchickapop, Duke’s, Orville Redenbacher’s, Swiss Miss, Snack Pack, Banquet, Act II, among others.
SOURCE Conagra Brands, Inc.
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