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  • She said that she was reluctant to hire a copacker for her award-winning fresh salsa varieties, made with serrano and jalapeño peppers and sold in more than 150 stores including

    Fore, right! 2010

  • Velagapudi started producing his sauces using a copacker in Oregon, but said he fired the company when the owner sent along some samples with an "improved" recipe.

    Fore, right! 2010

  • The ingredients are sourced by a lab in Wisconsin and blended by a copacker in Minnesota, and sold through more than 200 stores including Jimbo's Naturally, she said.

    Fore, right! 2010

  • Not only is our current copacker able to work with fresh peppers (he uses fresh ones for his own products, too), he shops for all ingredients without markup, and charges less manufacturing cost per case than his predecessor.

    The Fiery Foods and Barbecue Supersite 2009

  • I'm not sure a copacker could replicate it, "Christen said.

    Fore, right! 2010

  • Typically, when someone turns a food into a business — mom's chili, auntie's kimchi, whatever — they end up moving to an industrial-scale facility called a copacker.

    Silicon Valley tried to mass produce fancy marshmallows. It got messy, fast. Adam Rogers 2024

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