Counterfeit products Ĭounterfeit products that are similar to Lao Gan Ma proliferated in China, which Tao countered by utilizing a branch of third-party private enterprises to target counterfeiter businesses. On 25 February 2015, due to the failure to declare that the chili sauce contains peanuts, which may cause strong reactions in those allergic to peanuts, Tek Shing Trading PTY (Lao Gan Ma's importer) recalled all products that contained peanuts in New South Wales and also indicated that buyers could be refunded. The Lao Gan Ma products are based on traditional chili sauces found in Guizhou cuisine. Ī variety of flavors are produced such as Spicy Chili Crisp, Chili Oil with Black Bean, Fried Chili in Oil, Hot Chile Sauce, and Spicy Bean Paste, among others. Lao Gan Ma is credited with popularizing Chinese chili oil and chili crisp condiments in the western world, and have inspired many Chinese-American chili-based condiments and sauces.
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Women of China magazine reported in January 2011 that the company's assets were 1.3 billion yuan (US$190 million) and that the company had 2,000 employees at that time. Tao Huabi is the owner of the company, and her son Li Guishan became the first president of the company.
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The product is sold in China and over 30 other countries. 1.3 million bottles of the sauce are produced daily. Tao Huabi from Guizhou province began the development of the sauce in August 1996, employing 40 people at that time in a workshop environment. The sauce is produced by Laoganma Special Flavour Foodstuffs Company, which was established in 1997.
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Lao Gan Ma ( Chinese: 老干妈 also called Laoganma) or Old Godmother is a brand of chili sauces made in China.