Our Locations

At an adjacent 3,300-square-foot R&D lab, our certified chemists create a world of taste sensations.

Mother Murphy’s headquarters, main manufacturing plant, warehouse and state-of-the-art research and development operation are conveniently located just off Interstate 85 in the heart of Greensboro, N.C and the Triad area.

In our manufacturing facility, you’ll see our associates crafting liquid, powder and spray-dried flavorings, as well as our trademark vanilla, for customers all over the globe.

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Greensboro Distribution Center

Less than a mile from our headquarters is the nerve center of our distribution system, where wireless connectivity means that we can ship products ASAP and track them each step of the way. In a world of global sourcing, our computerized inventory system scrupulously keeps track of the origin of all raw materials that come into our production plant.
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Regional Sales Office

In addition to our sales offices in Greensboro, Mother Murphy’s maintains offices in 10 cities and just about every region of the United States.

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Flavor Builder

Help Mother Murphy's create a sample just for you! Describe the custom flavor sample that you want to build and select the features that will accelerate your next creation.

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Latest News

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Flavor innovation has emerged as both a marketing marvel and a potential minefield in today’s fast-paced food and beverage industry. With brands racing to stay relevant, shelves fill with bold mash-ups like jalapeño–mango seltzer and marshmallow–lavender cereal. But for flavor professionals, the question isn’t just “can we make this?”—it’s “should we?” Constant novelty risks weakening brand identity, confusing customers, or even backfiring.
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