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All Y'alls Foods
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Basic Information
Address: 6750 Robinson Canyon Rd
Aubrey, TX 76227
Phone Number: 469-964-2702
Email: brett@allyallsfoods.com
Person of Contact: Brett Christoffel
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AVAILABLE IN RETAIL AND FOOD SERVICE PACKAGING.
All Y'alls Foods is not just riding the wave of the plant-based protein trend--we're positioning ourselves as a leader by offering unique, flavorful products that appeal to both health-conscious consumers and those seeking sustainable, compassionate choices. Our direct connection to animal welfare through partnerships like Rowdy Girl Sanctuary, combined with innovative offerings, sets us apart in an increasingly crowded space. All Y'alls has the potential for significant growth through select retail expansion, food service, strategic partnerships, and the ability to scale while staying true to our mission. Each 2.69 oz bag is certified gluten-free, non-GMO, and vegan.
It's Jerky Y'all - Black Pepper & Sea Salt
Inspired by the Texas Gulf Coast, this bold, smoky jerky offers the closest taste to traditional jerky, with a double kick of black pepper. Made from whole non-GMO soybeans, it packs more protein, calcium, magnesium, and iron than beef. Perfect for snacking or as a versatile protein in recipes, a portion of each sale supports Rowdy Girl Sanctuary in Texas.
It's Jerky Y'all - Prickly Pear Teriyaki
Inspired by the Texas Prairies & Lakes region, this jerky blends hints of ginger, garlic, and a touch of Texas sweetness. Prickly Pear is the state plant in Texas, so we use the juice of the fruit in this and our Chipotle. It's gluten-free, low in sugar, and made from whole non-GMO soybeans. With more protein and key nutrients than beef, it's great as a snack or protein boost in any dish.
It's Jerky Y'all - Prickly Pear Chipotle
Sourced from the flavors of the South Texas Plains, this jerky delivers a satisfying mix of roasted peppers, Texas sweetness, and a touch of heat. With clean protein and nutrients, it's ideal for snacking or recipes.
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It's Big Crunchy Bacony Bits Y'all
These Texas-sized, plant-based bacon bits bring flavor, crunch, and protein to any dish--whether on salads, potatoes, pizza, or with eggs, oatmeal, or waffles. Vegan, cholesterol-free, and rich in nutrients, they're a guilt-free way to enjoy bacon.
It's Big Crunchy Cheezy Bits Y'all
These Texas-sized, plant-based cheese and garlic-flavored bits deliver flavor, crunch, and protein--33 grams of protein per bag. Bacon bits bring flavor, crunch, and protein to any dish--whether on salads, potatoes, pizza, or with eggs, oatmeal, or waffles. Vegan, cholesterol-free, and rich in nutrients, they're a guilt-free way to enjoy bacon.
Tags: vegetarian, vegan, salad bar, proteins, protein, plant-based, NON-GMO, No added Sugar, low sugar, Gluten-free snacks, Fiber