Sweet Baby Ray's

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Sweet Baby Ray's is a brand of barbecue sauce that was established in 1985 in Chicago, Illinois. The brand is named after the nickname of one of its founders, David Raymond. Sweet Baby Ray's is known for its high-quality, flavorful sauces that are used in a variety of dishes, including barbecue ribs, chicken, and pulled pork.

History

Sweet Baby Ray's was founded by two brothers, David Raymond and Larry Raymond. The name "Sweet Baby Ray" was David's nickname. The brothers entered their sauce in a local barbecue competition in 1982, where it won second place out of nearly 700 entries. This success inspired them to start their own company, and Sweet Baby Ray's was officially established in 1985.

Products

Sweet Baby Ray's offers a variety of barbecue sauces, including their original flavor, honey barbecue, hickory & brown sugar barbecue, and honey chipotle barbecue. In addition to barbecue sauces, the brand also produces marinades, wing sauces, and dipping sauces.

Reception

Sweet Baby Ray's has been well-received by consumers and critics alike. The brand's sauces are praised for their balance of sweet and tangy flavors, as well as their versatility in various dishes. Sweet Baby Ray's has also won numerous awards at barbecue competitions and food industry events.

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