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Reggae Reggae Sauce

Brand of barbecue sauce

Reggae Reggae Sauce

Brand of barbecue sauce

2011 Levi Roots Reggae Reggae Sauce bottle

Reggae Reggae Sauce is a barbecue sauce that incorporates Jamaican jerk spice. It was popularised by the creator Levi Roots's appearance on BBC Two's Dragons' Den, on which he used a song to sell his product.

Dragons' Den investor Peter Jones has since classified the product as one of his most successful investments from the show. He also used his contacts to introduce Roots and his products to buyers.

History

On 7 February 2007, Roots appeared on Dragons' Den and convinced Peter Jones and Richard Farleigh to invest £50,000 in return for 40% of his company. The sauce gained fame as a result of his memorable television appearance and on 9 February 2007, Sainsbury's were confirmed to be interested in stocking it. On 7 March 2007, the sauce went on sale nationwide.

Roots released an accompanying single of his "Reggae Reggae Sauce Song" which he sang whilst pitching his product on Dragons' Den, and also on Harry Hill's TV Burp. The song was released as a download with proceeds going to Comic Relief. In September 2008, Reggae Reggae Sauce was voted as a CoolBrand by a panel of experts and the British public.

Production and expansion

Reggae Reggae Sauce is manufactured by AB World Foods, a division of Associated British Foods.

Despite Roots saying he wanted production of his sauce to continue in the UK, production moved from Wales to Poland in March 2007.

Initially the sauce was carried exclusively in Sainsbury's supermarkets but now many supermarkets in the UK and Ireland stock the sauce. A follow-up episode of Dragons' Den, aired on 18 July 2007, revealed that Sainsbury's had expected the sauce to sell 50,000 bottles in its first year but instead sold 40,000-50,000 bottles per week.

In the first half of 2008, Roots launched "Love Apple Tomato Sauce" and "Fiery Guava Dipping Sauce" in the same style as Reggae Reggae sauce. A cookbook called Reggae Reggae Cookbook was released in June 2008. The "Love Apple Tomato Sauce" was later renamed "Reggae Reggae Tomato Ketchup".

Restaurants Subway, Hungry Horse and pub chains Slug and Lettuce and Scream offer the sauce on various menu items. In July 2009, Birds Eye released chicken Chargrills in Reggae Reggae Sauce.

In the summer of 2010, snacks were added to the range of products with the launch of Reggae Reggae Peanuts and Cashews. These peanuts are covered in the original Reggae Reggae Sauce and seasonings. Subsequently a range of Reggae Reggae flavoured Caribbean ready meals was launched.

In September 2010, Morrisons supermarket announced it would be carrying a range of Levi Roots sandwiches.

In April 2011, Domino's Pizza in the UK launched a limited edition "Reggae Reggae Pizza", a combination of toppings with the Reggae Reggae sauce. In 2012, KFC launched a Reggae Reggae box meal.

The range has expanded into other areas such as Levi Roots Jamaica Ginger Cake and Levi Roots Caribbean Crush drink which is sold in mainstream UK supermarkets.

In 2012, a new "Mild" variant of the sauce was released.

References

References

  1. (7 March 2007). "Dragons' Den chef tastes success". BBC News.
  2. [http://www.food-hygiene-online.co.uk/food-news/how-successful-was-levi-roots-after-dragons-den99898618092010/ How successful was Levi Roots after Dragons Den] {{Webarchive. link. (20 September 2010 Food Hygiene Online)
  3. (9 February 2007). "Reggae singer's sauce is hot with Sainsbury's". ESI Media.
  4. (7 March 2007). "Dragons' Den chef tastes success". BBC News.
  5. Batty, David. (16 November 2011). "Levi Roots tells court he lied about grandmother's Reggae Reggae recipe". The Guardian.
  6. Noble, Frederick. "Reggae Reggae Record Keeping". Albright Patents.
  7. (25 November 2011). "Levi Roots wins Reggae Reggae sauce legal fight with cafe owner". BBC News.
  8. (28 March 2007). "179 job losses at sauce factories". BBC News.
  9. "Background". Reggae Reggae.
  10. (March 2007). "Dragons' Den - Levi Roots". BBC Two.
  11. [http://www.brandrepublic.com/Marketing/News/828025/Subway-adds-Reggae-Reggae-branded-spicy-sub/ Subway adds Reggae Reggae-branded spicy sub] {{Webarchive. link. (14 July 2008 Brand Republic)
  12. [http://www.reggae-reggae.co.uk/go/news/levi-launches-chilled-caribbean-meals-range Levi Launches Chilled Caribbean Meals Range] {{Webarchive. link. (28 September 2010 Reggae Reggae)
  13. (8 September 2010). "Morrisons to stock Levi Roots meat sandwiches". Meat Trades Journal.
  14. [http://www.pizzanews.co.uk/dominos-gets-set-to-launch-the-new-reggae-reggae-pizza-98500/ Domino’s gets set to launch the new Reggae Reggae pizza] {{Webarchive. link. (5 April 2011 Pizza News)
  15. (5 April 2012). "Levi Roots partners with KFC to launch Reggae Reggae burger".
  16. "Vimto markets Levi Roots soft drinks range". PR Week.
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