Uncle Ray's
Product type | Potato chips |
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Owner | H. T. Hackney Company hk |
Country | United States |
Introduced | 1995 |
Markets | United States, Canada |
Website | Official website ![]() |
Uncle Ray’s is the
History
Ray Jenkins grew up in
In 1967, Ray bought 'Cabana,' a pork skins manufacturer, for $1,200 and began selling extruded corn and cheese products.[2] Still operating under the name 'Cabana', Ray purchased a 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m2) facility in Dearborn, Michigan in 1969.[2] In 1983, he continued his expansion and bought the old Superior Potato Chip factory on the west side of Detroit.[2]
Jenkins and Qualls became involved in a contentious legal battle which ended in the early 1990s, when the two men ended their partnership with Jenkins continuing on as the sole owner of the company. In 1993, pondering retirement, Jenkins sold the business to AmeriFoods.[2] The company held Cabana Foods for only two years before selling it back to Jenkins, who changed the company name to Jenkins Foods and launched the 'Uncle Ray's' brand.[2] In April 2006, Ray sold the business to a large privately held company.[4] The new company was established under the 'Uncle Ray's, LLC' name.[4]
Jenkins is a Christian.[1] According to him, his belief in God was reinforced after he survived a two-week hospitalization following a hematemesis episode.[1] A brief chapter from Jenkins' autobiography entitled "The Life and Times of Uncle Ray" can be found on the back of Uncle Ray's brand products.[4] Each offers a moral lesson and includes a bible verse.[4]
Uncle Ray's LLC is owned by The
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g Woodfin, Gorman. "Uncle Ray's Divine Revelation". CBN.com.
- ^ a b c d e f "Potato Chips and Crisps from Uncle Ray's". chipsandcrisps.com.
- ^ "313 Detroit Day: Celebrating the best of Detroit companies". WXYZ Detroit.
- ^ a b c d "Uncle Ray's LLC". encyclopedia.com.
- ^ Zemke, Jon (March 25, 2016). "Local chip-maker expands its operations". modeldmedia.com.
- ^ Fisher, Eric (August 30, 2018). "MiLB Signs Extension To Keep Uncle Ray's As Official Potato Chip". sportsbusinessdaily.com. Sports Business Journal.