User:Chinahxo/sandbox

Products (canned or microwaveable)
Throwback recipes


 * Spaghetti & Meatballs
 * Meat Lovers Pasta
 * Mini Ravioli Beef Ravioli
 * Beef Ravioli
 * Beefaroni
 * Lasagna

Spaghetti


 * Spaghetti & Meatballs Can
 * Spaghetti & Meatballs Microwavable Cup
 * Jumbo Spaghetti & Meatballs Can
 * Mini Spaghetti & Meatballs Can
 * Mini Spaghetti Rings & Meatballs Can
 * Mini Spaghetti Rings & Meatballs Cup

Beefaroni


 * Beefaroni Can
 * Beefaroni Microwavable Cup
 * Big Beefaroni Can

Ravioli


 * Beef Ravioli Can
 * Beef Ravioli Microwavable Cup
 * Mini Ravioli Can
 * Chicken Ravioli Can
 * Cheese Ravioli In Tomato Sauce Can
 * Cheese Ravioli In Meat Sauce Microwavable Cup
 * Overstuffed Beef Ravioli Can
 * Overstuffed Italian Sausage Ravioli Can
 * Mini Beef Ravioli & Meatballs Can
 * Mini Beef Ravioli & Meatballs Microwaveable Cup
 * Mini Micro Beef Ravioli Microwaveable Cup

Lasagna


 * Lasagna Can
 * Lasagna Microwavable Cup

Fun Flavors


 * Pasta With Chicken And Vegetables Microwave Cup
 * Cheesy Rice Microwave Cup
 * Spaghetti In Tomato Sauce Microwave Cup
 * Pasta In Butter Sauce Microwaveable Cup
 * Pasta In Butter Sauce Can
 * SpongeBob Microwavable Cup
 * Spongebob Can
 * Paw Patrol Microwavable Cup
 * Paw Patrol Can
 * Mac & Cheese Can
 * Mac & Cheese Microwavable Cup
 * Rice With Chicken & Vegetables Cup
 * Chili Mac Can
 * Cheesy Burger Macaroni Can
 * Mini ABC's & 123'S With Meatballs Cup
 * Mini ABC's & 123'S Without Meatballs Can
 * Mini ABC's & 123'S With Meatballs Can
 * Chicken Alfredo Can
 * Mini Pasta Shells & Meatballs Can
 * Mini Pasta Shells & Meatballs Cup

Pizza & Sauces


 * Cheese Pizza Maker


 * Pepperoni Pizza Maker
 * Pizza Sauce With Cheese
 * Spaghetti Sauce With Meat

= History = The first product to be sold was "ready-to-heat spaghetti kit" in 1928. The kit included uncooked pasta, tomato sauce, and a container of pre-grated cheese.

During WWII Boiardi had around 5,000 people producing over 250,000 cans a day. After the war ended he had the choice of laying off all the people he hired or to sell the company. The company was sold in 1946 to American Home Productsfor almost $6 million dollars. He was the company's spokesperson and consultant until 1978.

Legal Issues
In 2015 the Chef Boyardee company was hit with a lawsuit. The lawsuit claimed they were using false advertisement. During the time their product labels stated that their contents had no preservatives. Yet they contained a preservative called citric acid. The plaintiff that filed the class-action lawsuit demanded $5 million in damages. The lawsuit was dismissed.