Mulligan Stew Pet Food

September 4, 2007 by Rich | 0 Comments
In Health, Pets, Startup


Fortune Small Business:

Healthy pet food isn’t a new idea, and there are plenty of manufacturers.

But companies such as Mulligan Stew, which make their products in the U.S., could find themselves in a strong position, in the wake of the recent scandal over tainted pet food imported from China.

Kevin Meehan, 49, Diane Peterson, 48 and Gary Trauner, 48, founders of Mulligan Stew, who already sell their brand in stores throughout the West, say that ingredients such as cabbage and horseradish, help prevent cell damage that leads to symptoms of aging in pets.

The brand is named after Meehan’s black lab Mulligan, also fondly referred to as the CEO of the company.

Photo by Cell Response LLC.

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