Delaware Gov. Matthew Meyer has proclaimed February 2026 as RAPA Scrapple Centennial Month, recognizing the 100th anniversary of RAPA Scrapple and its long-standing role in the First State’s culinary heritage.
Founded in 1926 in Bridgeville, RAPA Scrapple was established by brothers Ralph and Paul Adams, whose initials formed the name RAPA. The company has since grown into the leading scrapple producer in the United States, while continuing to use the original recipe that helped define the brand a century later. Known for its iconic red, white and blue packaging, RAPA Scrapple remains a familiar presence in grocery stores and on kitchen tables throughout Delaware and the Mid-Atlantic region.
“Reaching 100 years is a remarkable milestone,” said Donna Seefried, vice president and general manager of RAPA Scrapple. “This proclamation is a meaningful recognition of our Delaware roots, our history in Bridgeville and the generations of customers who have made RAPA Scrapple part of their family traditions.”
As part of its celebration, RAPA Scrapple has introduced a special centennial logo and commemorative packaging.


















































