Hillshire Farm

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Hillshire Farm is an American brand of meat products marketed and owned by Hillshire Brands. The company was founded in 1934, and was purchased by Sara Lee Corporation in 1971. Friedrich (Fritz) Bernegger, (February 2, 1904 April 30, 1988) born in Austria, started the business at the facility in New London, Wisconsin.[1]

TypeMeat products
Introduced1934; 92 years ago (1934)
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Hillshire Farm
Pigs in blankets made with Hillshire Farm "Lit'l Smokies"
TypeMeat products
ManufacturerHillshire Brands (Tyson Foods)
OriginUnited States
Introduced1934; 92 years ago (1934)
Websitewww.hillshirefarm.com
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Hillshire Farm's primary products are smoked sausage and Polska kielbasa. The brand introduced smoked sausages to much of the general population of the U.S. as a supermarket food and a nationally advertised food. Hillshire Farm sausages are about two feet long and in the same shape as a ring bologna.

Due to the popularity of the Hillshire Farm brand of meat products, the Sara Lee Corporation spun off into two companies, the "Hillshire Brands" company and "Sara Lee", in 2012.[2] In 2014, Tyson Foods bought the "Hillshire Brands Company" and remains the current owner of the brand.[3]

Other products

  • "Lit'l Smokies", a line of bite-sized smoked sausages
  • Packaged deli-sliced meats for sandwiches
  • Summer sausage, marketed mostly during the Christmas holiday
  • Traditional bone-in hams which are either unsliced or spiral sliced

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