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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.

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