Early funding for the Green Bay Packers came from the Acme Meat Packing Company, but the Packers are not football’s only tie to the meat packing industry. Another came in 1913 when Swarzchild and Sulzberger formed a subsidiary to find uses for their meatpacking byproducts. Their first foray was selling intestines or guts to string tennis racquets. One thing led to another, and they soon formed the Wilson Sporting Goods Company.
Today's Tidbit... Football’s Other Meatpacker
Today's Tidbit... Football’s Other Meatpacker
Today's Tidbit... Football’s Other Meatpacker
Early funding for the Green Bay Packers came from the Acme Meat Packing Company, but the Packers are not football’s only tie to the meat packing industry. Another came in 1913 when Swarzchild and Sulzberger formed a subsidiary to find uses for their meatpacking byproducts. Their first foray was selling intestines or guts to string tennis racquets. One thing led to another, and they soon formed the Wilson Sporting Goods Company.