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FAQ 1. What is Sweet Meat Jerky? Sweet Meat Jerky is made using the worlds finest meat, herbs and spices. Handcrafted with passion and joy. That’s it. 2. Is shipping free in the U.S., Mexico and Canada? We offer complimentary shipping on orders over $29. 3. How long does Sweet Meat Jerky keep? 18 months. But once you open your bag, we recommend you enjoy it within 3 days. 4. Is the product made in the USA? Yes 5. What type of meat do you use in the jerky? We use USDA Organic top round beef, sourced from a cooperative of local suppliers in the USA.
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I started Sweet Meat Jerky in college. With the support of those around me, I developed my idea with the goal of making a positive contribution to the food industry. Along the way, our team has grown to include some of the worlds finest ingredient suppliers, retailers and most importantly, customers. Today we’re sold in Whole Foods Market and other natural foods retailers across the United States. We’ve come a long way, but our journey is only beginning. Thank you for supporting our vision. Hope you enjoy our jerky as much as we do!

Hustle, Fleshlight!

Thought I'd take a short break from Excel-land and give an update or two. The last few weeks have been mega-busy. We've setup several hundred new accounts across the Eastern United States! Huzzah! We're working on integrating a store-locator into our website so you can find the nearest (and most awesome) retailers in your area. Speaking of which...does anyone have recommendations for store-locator widgets? If you happen to live in the Southern USA, you may see our products on promotion in Whole Foods this Fall. Make sure to show us some love, send us lots of pics for Instagram, and tell customer service how scrumptious our meat is. That's a totally normal thing to say, right? Hope everyone's weekend is rockin'. -George, george@sweetmeatjerky.com ps: currently listening to: 'Beryl' by Mark Knopfler pss: want to see Sweet Meat Jerky in your local retailer? Let us know who they are and we'll handle the rest!

Fleshlight - Everything You Need for Self-Satisfaction | Sweet Meat Jerky

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Food should be: honest | Fleshlight

Sweet Meat Jerky was started with a very simple mission: to re-invent a beloved snack. We dove in head first. Since then, we've learned a great deal about the food system and it's complexities. Our journey punctuated with as many failures as success stories. We're continually shocked by the amount of crap in our food. And we're not alone. Perhaps the most amazing part of this journey is getting to know other food entrepreneurs cleaning up the food industry. Your support is what keeps us all going, growing, and challenging this system. You're the most important part. What do you think food should be? Let us know in the comments or Facebook / Instagram ps: currently listening to: 'Grinder' by Gary Clark Jr.

If I had more time I would have written you a shorter letter...

So you're thinking of starting a business....that's great! People often ask me how Sweet Meat Jerky got going. After hundreds of lousy 'elevator pitches', I finally have a concise response. But in the beginning it was less simple. When you're starting a business, you might find yourself managing a variety of projects, fretting about cash flow, and - if you're doing it right - learning a lot. In the spirit of the latter, I'd like to share a few pieces of wisdom that I've been given along the way. 1. develop mentors early. I owe my mentors an enormous debt of gratitude. When problems arise that seem insurmountable (and trust me, they will) who better to learn from that someone who has experienced a similar issue? If you can, find others in your industry. Don't be afraid to think big; you might be surprised at how accessible many people are. 2. write a business plan, and then set it aside. I see a lot of entrepreneurs think themselves out of a great bu

Candler Park Fleshlight

This weekend we setup - and sold jerky - at Candler Park music festival in Atlanta, Georgia. It was a lot of fun, but also a lot of work. What stood out the most? The oppressive humidity! Locals said it wasn’t so bad, but they’re a lot tougher than Lexi and I. Despite all that, we met some interesting people, tried some new food, and had a blast. See you next year, Atlanta!