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⚫ | '''Butterball''' [[brand]] of [[turkey (bird)|turkey]] and other [[poultry]] products produced by Butterball LLC, a [[joint venture]] of [[Smithfield Foods]] and [[Maxwell Farms]].<ref>[http://www.smithfieldfoods.com/Investor/Press/press_view.asp?ID=354 Smithfield Foods::Investor Information::Press Releases<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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[[File:Butterball Turkey Bacon Package.jpg|thumb|A package of Butterball [[turkey bacon]]]] |
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⚫ | '''Butterball''' is a [[brand]] of [[turkey (bird)|turkey]] and other [[poultry]] products produced by Butterball LLC, a [[joint venture]] of [[Smithfield Foods]] and [[Maxwell Farms]].<ref>[http://www.smithfieldfoods.com/Investor/Press/press_view.asp?ID=354 Smithfield Foods::Investor Information::Press Releases<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The brand has existed for over fifty years and has been the top-selling brand of turkey in the [[United States]] for over forty years.{{citation needed}} Among numerous other brands, [[England|English]]-bred Butterball turkeys are sold in the [[United Kingdom]] during [[Christmas]] time for the Christmas [[Christmas dinner#United Kingdom|feast]]. |
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The brand has existed for over fifty years and has been the top-selling brand of turkey in the [[United States]] for over forty years. |
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⚫ | The name Butterball was originally registered as trademark #378,438 on June 11, 1940 by Ada Walker of Wyoming, Ohio. |
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⚫ | In October 2006, ConAgra's Butterball branded turkey business was sold to [[North Carolina]] based Carolina Turkeys, which renamed itself Butterball LLC.<ref>[http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2006-11-21-butterball_x.htm USA Today: Sale of Butterball turkey business not expected to change Thanksgiving icon]</ref> |
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Among numerous other brands, [[England|English]]-bred Butterball turkeys are sold in the [[United Kingdom]] during [[Christmas]] time, for the Christmas [[Christmas_dinner#United_Kingdom|feast]]. |
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According to Butterball, the following products are sold under the Butterball name:<ref>[http://www.butterball.com/en/main_canvas.jsp?includePage=product_home.jsp&t=Products%20Landing%20Page&s0=products&s1= Turkey Products|Butterball]</ref> |
According to Butterball, the following products are sold under the Butterball name:<ref>[http://www.butterball.com/en/main_canvas.jsp?includePage=product_home.jsp&t=Products%20Landing%20Page&s0=products&s1= Turkey Products|Butterball]</ref> |
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In addition, Butterball Farms sells decoratively formed [[butter]] under the Butterball name.<ref>[http://www.butterballfarms.com/foodservice/products2.php Butterball Farms product page]</ref> |
In addition, Butterball Farms sells decoratively formed [[butter]] under the Butterball name.<ref>[http://www.butterballfarms.com/foodservice/products2.php Butterball Farms product page]</ref> |
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==History== |
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⚫ | The name Butterball was originally registered as trademark #378,438 on June 11, 1940 by Ada Walker of [[Wyoming, Ohio]]. Leo Peters purchased the trademark in February 1951. Leo Peters licensed the name to Swift and Co. for 10 years before selling it in the 60's. Peters sold the name "Butterball" to Swift and Co. which was later acquired by [[ConAgra]], but retained rights to the use of the name for his butter products and the company he founded which is still in operation today, known as Butterball Farms, Inc. |
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⚫ | In October 2006, ConAgra's Butterball branded turkey business was sold to [[North Carolina]] based Carolina Turkeys, which renamed itself Butterball LLC.<ref>[http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2006-11-21-butterball_x.htm USA Today: Sale of Butterball turkey business not expected to change Thanksgiving icon]</ref> |
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==Turkey Talk-Line== |
==Turkey Talk-Line== |
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In ''[[The West Wing]]'' episode "The Indians in the Lobby", President [[Josiah Bartlet]] calls the number (referred to as the "Butterball Hotline" in the script) to discuss stuffing and cooking his Thanksgiving turkey. |
In ''[[The West Wing]]'' episode "The Indians in the Lobby", President [[Josiah Bartlet]] calls the number (referred to as the "Butterball Hotline" in the script) to discuss stuffing and cooking his Thanksgiving turkey. |
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==Controversies== |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 23:02, 27 February 2010
Butterball is a brand of turkey and other poultry products produced by Butterball LLC, a joint venture of Smithfield Foods and Maxwell Farms.[1] The brand has existed for over fifty years and has been the top-selling brand of turkey in the United States for over forty years.[citation needed] Among numerous other brands, English-bred Butterball turkeys are sold in the United Kingdom during Christmas time for the Christmas feast.
According to Butterball, the following products are sold under the Butterball name:[2]
- whole turkeys
- turkey cuts
- cold cuts
- sausage
- bacon
- marinated bone-in, boneless and whole chickens
- rotisserie chickens
- frozen chicken
- stuffing
- gravy mixes
In addition, Butterball Farms sells decoratively formed butter under the Butterball name.[3]
History
The name Butterball was originally registered as trademark #378,438 on June 11, 1940 by Ada Walker of Wyoming, Ohio. Leo Peters purchased the trademark in February 1951. Leo Peters licensed the name to Swift and Co. for 10 years before selling it in the 60's. Peters sold the name "Butterball" to Swift and Co. which was later acquired by ConAgra, but retained rights to the use of the name for his butter products and the company he founded which is still in operation today, known as Butterball Farms, Inc.
In October 2006, ConAgra's Butterball branded turkey business was sold to North Carolina based Carolina Turkeys, which renamed itself Butterball LLC.[4]
Turkey Talk-Line
Beginning in late 1981, Butterball has maintained a toll-free telephone line called the Turkey Talk-Line to help customers with various cooking difficulties and questions. Eleven thousand people called in 1981, and in recent years the number has grown to over 200,000 each holiday season. Each of the operators holds a degree in either dietetics or home economics, roughly half of which are Masters-level. The most frequent question asked is how long a turkey takes to defrost.
In The West Wing episode "The Indians in the Lobby", President Josiah Bartlet calls the number (referred to as the "Butterball Hotline" in the script) to discuss stuffing and cooking his Thanksgiving turkey.
Controversies
An undercover PETA video investigation released in July 2006 showed Butterball employees beating and inhumanely killing turkeys.[5]
References
Notes
- Taylor, Rod - "Backward Glance: Talking Turkey", PROMO Magazine, November 2004
External links
- Butterball, LLC - Turkey Purveyor
- Butterball Farms, Inc. - Butter Purveyor