Marie Sharp's
Marie Sharp's is a popular brand of hot sauce and other condiment products based in Belize. The company was founded by Marie Sharp in the 1980s and has since grown to become a globally recognized brand.
History[edit]
Marie Sharp, a school teacher turned entrepreneur, started the company in the early 1980s. She began by making sauces from the habanero peppers grown on her family's farm. The sauces quickly gained popularity locally, leading to the establishment of Marie Sharp's Fine Foods Ltd. in 1981.
Products[edit]
Marie Sharp's product line includes a variety of hot sauces, jams, jellies, and spices. The company's flagship product is its habanero pepper sauce, which is available in several heat levels. Other products include fruit preserves, pepper jellies, and seasonings.
Production[edit]
Marie Sharp's products are made in Belize using locally sourced ingredients. The company prides itself on its commitment to quality and sustainability, using no artificial preservatives or colors in its products. The habanero peppers used in the sauces are grown on the company's own farms.
Recognition[edit]
Marie Sharp's has received numerous awards for its products, including several Scovie Awards for its hot sauces. The brand is also recognized for its contribution to the Belizean economy and its promotion of Belizean products on the international stage.
See also[edit]
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Marie Sharp's Hot Sauces
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Marie Sharp's Belizean Red Hornet plant
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