"The Rise and Fall of Huy Fong Sriracha: From Immigrant Success to Industry Peril"

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Huy Fong Foods' sriracha sauce, created by Vietnamese refugee David Tran, became a beloved American condiment, but a dispute with a pepper farmer led to shortages and allowed Tabasco to dominate the market. The rise of sriracha reflects changing American tastes and the influence of immigrant communities. Despite the competition, Tran remains unfazed, emphasizing that anyone can make their own version of the sauce, but many still consider his original product iconic.
- With Huy Fong’s iconic sriracha, a Vietnamese refugee created a new American consumer category—then lost it to Tabasco Fortune
- Sriracha mogul David Tran is a 78-year-old immigrant turned multimillionaire—and now his empire is in peril Yahoo Finance
- Huy Fong Sriracha Definitely Tastes Different Now The Takeout
- Meet Craig Underwood, the 81-year-old farming millionaire whose chilis made sriracha hot until 'everybody turned out to be a loser' Yahoo Finance
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