Today, I returned to City Fresh Market and bought a second type of Kulen. It was very different from the last type I got. Here is a picture of the two sausages side by side. The one on the left is from Max's Meats. It was encased in a cloth sleeve. It had a nice dose of hot paprika, a deep red color, and a good sour lactic bite. At first, it was a little moist, which made it seem a tad mealy. After several days, It dried out a bit, which gave it a nice chew. It had a much finer grind and was much leaner than the other sausage . The sausage on the right was labeled Kobasica Kulen Arkansaz. I assume the company name is Arkansaz (or maybe it was made in Arkansas). It came encased in a cello sleeve. It was much fattier and a little saltier than the Max's Kulen (they are both on the salty side), but it had a nice smoky taste, almost like ham. As you can see in the picture, it had nice big bits of garlic and red pepper. The texture was a wonderful aggregate of chewy flesh and creamy fat. The Arkansaz Kulen did not have as much of a "dry-cured" tang as the Max's version, nor was it quite as hot; but it had a more complex spicing and still had a nice bite.
Max's Kulen left. Arkansaz Kulen Right