Sweet Baby Ray's
Sweet Baby Ray's is a brand of barbecue sauce based in Romeoville, Illinois.
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Product type | Barbecue sauce |
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Country | United States |
Introduced | 1986 |
Previous owners | Dave and Larry Raymond |
Tagline | The Sauce is the Boss! |
Website | www |
History
Sweet Baby Ray's barbecue sauce was developed in the early 1980s by Chicago brothers Dave and Larry Raymond. They named the sauce after a nickname Dave had earned as a basketball player.[1] In 1982, the brothers entered their sauce in a Chicago barbecue competition for the first time. In 1985, their fourth year of competition, Sweet Baby Ray's won second place out of a field of 700 competitors. The following year, the brothers incorporated as a business and began selling the sauce to consumers.[2]
The Raymonds sold the business in 2005 to Ken's Foods for $30 millon.[3] At the time, the brand was earning $30 million in revenue and had 21% total market share.[4] By 2008, the sauce had become the second best-selling barbecue sauce in the United States.[5]
Despite selling the sauce business, Dave Raymond retained the rights to the name "Sweet Baby Ray's",[6] and currently operates two restaurants under the name located in Chicago.[5]
After an interview with Mark Zuckerberg in 2021 where a bottle of Sweet Baby Ray's sauce was seen in the background, media mentions of the brand name were worth $2 million dollars. [7]
Currently, there are 26 varieties of Sweet Baby Ray's sauces. [8] They range from sweet to spicy, and even branch into other mustard varieties. In 2020, the brand released a no sugar added line of sauces, which was expanded in 2021. [9]
In March 2022, Mashed released the results of a survey of 695 people. Over 48% of them ranked Sweet Baby Ray's as their favorite barbecue sauce. The sauce that was ranked second in the survey was selected by just over 15% of the respondents.[10]
References
- "'Sweet Baby' Raymond would rather help inner city kids". Daily Herald. Arlington Heights, Illinois. October 16, 2016. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
- Kornecki, Lynne (September 2, 1990). "Sauced to Sell". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
- "SWEET BABY RAY'S - Trademark Details". Justia Trademarks. Justia Trademarks.
- Chamberlain, Chris (April 9, 2012). "Introducing America's Sauce Bosses". Food Republic. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
- Pizek, Jeff (June 27, 2008). "Sweet Baby Ray's". Daily Herald. Arlington Heights, Illinois. p. 38. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
- Corso, Rochelle (October 19, 2005). "Creator of famous barbecue sauce opens restaurant". Daily Herald. Arlington Heights, Illinois. pp. 5–2. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
- Mac, Ryan (29 October 2021). "Mark Zuckerberg Got a Bit Meta in His Meta Presentation". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
- "All Sauces". Sweet Baby Ray's. Sweet Baby Ray's. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
- "Sweet Baby Ray's Expands Popular "Ray's No Sugar Added" Line with Two New Sauces". PRNewswire (Press release). PR Newswire. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
- Struble, Cristine (March 8, 2022). "The Best Brand Of Barbecue Sauce, According To 48% Of People". Mashed. Retrieved March 12, 2022.