When it comes to flavor, quality, and downright silliness, the Aardvark has always been known for being a little…well…excessive. 

We aim to donate 3% of our net profits back to the community…but this year exceeded even our extreme expectations. We’ve given 6% in a combo of cash and sauce in 2023. 

And we couldn’t have done it without you. So, enjoy another year of great flavor, knowing you’re also doing big things for worthy causes here in the Aardvark’s backyard and beyond. And while you’re at it, cruise on by their websites and consider giving a little more. 

Food Security

Being a food company, this one is near and dear to our hearts. Together, we can put food on empty tables. How cool is that?!

Growing Gardens
Oregon Food Bank
St Louis Area Food Bank

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The Environment

Crag provides free and low-cost legal services to people working on the front lines to protect our environment, climate, and communities. They set the standard for working within the system to make real change. 

Crag Law Center

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Women & Youth

We’ve had a longstanding relationship with these two organizations that provide support and services to our most vulnerable populations. 

Clackamas Women’s Services
P:ear

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Critters

We’ve experienced the magic of Waggin’ Tails first-hand—and salute the joy they bring by safely reuniting lost and missing dogs with their families.

Waggin’ Tails Search & Rescue

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Arts & Counterculture

The weird apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. We grew up in a city full of dive bars, music festivals, and quirky fun of all kinds…and we love to keep the magic alive. Rock—and roll—on, Portland!  

Rose City Rollers
Jeremy Wilson Foundation
Sisters Folk Festival

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Free Press & Equal Rights

Civil liberties? Free press? Use ’em or lose ’em, folks. We’ve supported these two causes for years and salute their dedication to keeping people safe and informed. 

ACLU of Oregon
NPR