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Oberto Brands

www.oberto.com

 
Family owned Oberto Brands, a leader in the meat snacks category, was established in Seattle in 1918 by an Italian immigrant family in pursuit of the American Dream. The Oberto family still remains an integral part of the business, and their hard work and dedication to great tasting products has grown the company from humble beginnings into what is today a national leader in meat snacks. The company is best known for its delicious, all natural, better-for-you jerky that is perfect for active lifestyles. Oberto Brands` products are found primarily in convenience stores, as well as on grocery aisles and club stores throughout the ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.oberto.com
  • 7060 South 238th Street
    Kent, WA USA 98032
  • Phone: 877.453.7591

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