Traeger, Inc. designs, sources, sells, and supports wood pellet fueled barbecue grills sold to retailers, distributors, and direct to consumers. Co.'s integrated platform has six types of products: wood pellet grills, gas griddles, grilling accessories, digital content, the Traeger app and consumables. It produces and sells the pellets used to fire the grills and also sells Traeger-branded rubs, spices, and sauces, as well as grill accessories (including P.A.L. Pop-And-Lock accessory rails, grill covers, liners, tools, MEATER smart thermometers, apparel and other ancillary items). The COOK average annual return since 2021 is shown above.
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