Sir Kensington's
Sir Kensington's is a brand of condiments and sauces that was founded in 2010. The company is known for its high-quality, all-natural ingredients and innovative flavors. Sir Kensington's products include ketchup, mayonnaise, mustard, and salad dressings. The brand has gained popularity for its commitment to sustainability and ethical sourcing.
History[edit | edit source]
Sir Kensington's was founded by Scott Norton and Mark Ramadan while they were students at Brown University. The idea for the company originated from their desire to create a better-tasting ketchup using natural ingredients. They began by experimenting with recipes in their kitchen and eventually launched their first product, Sir Kensington's Gourmet Scooping Ketchup, in 2010.
Products[edit | edit source]
Sir Kensington's offers a variety of condiments and sauces, including:
- Ketchup: Made with vine-ripened tomatoes, Sir Kensington's ketchup is known for its rich flavor and absence of high fructose corn syrup.
- Mayonnaise: The brand offers several varieties of mayonnaise, including Classic, Organic, and Avocado Oil Mayonnaise.
- Mustard: Sir Kensington's mustard is available in flavors such as Spicy Brown and Dijon.
- Salad Dressings: The company produces a range of salad dressings, including Ranch, Caesar, and Vinaigrette.
Ingredients and Sourcing[edit | edit source]
Sir Kensington's emphasizes the use of high-quality, non-GMO ingredients. The company sources its tomatoes from California and uses free-range eggs in its mayonnaise. Sir Kensington's is also committed to sustainable agriculture and fair trade practices.
Sustainability Initiatives[edit | edit source]
The brand is dedicated to reducing its environmental impact through various sustainability initiatives. These include using recyclable packaging, supporting regenerative agriculture, and partnering with organizations that promote sustainable food systems.
Acquisition[edit | edit source]
In 2017, Sir Kensington's was acquired by Unilever, a multinational consumer goods company. The acquisition has allowed Sir Kensington's to expand its distribution and reach a wider audience while maintaining its commitment to quality and sustainability.
Recognition and Awards[edit | edit source]
Sir Kensington's has received numerous awards for its products, including the Good Food Awards and recognition from the Specialty Food Association. The brand is also praised for its innovative approach to traditional condiments and its dedication to ethical sourcing.
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