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  2. Jennie-O - Wikipedia

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    In 1941 Jerome founded the Turkey Store Company. [3] The company was privately owned by the Olson family until 1986, when it was sold to Hormel Foods, of Austin, Minnesota. In February 2001, Jennie-O Foods, Inc., and The Turkey Store Company, consolidated under Hormel to create the brand Jennie-O Turkey Store. [4]

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    Walmart/Background: amguy/Getty Images. Best packet store-bought gravy. Value: 20/20 Ease of Use: 19/20 Quality: 17/20 Consistency: 19/20 Flavor: 17/20 TOTAL: 92/100 Don’t judge a gravy by its ...

  5. List of turkey meat producing companies in the United States

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    Jennie-O Turkey Store is a brand name of turkey products. It is now a subsidiary of the Hormel Foods Corporation in Willmar, Minnesota. [20] The company was founded by Earl B. Olson in 1940, when he began raising turkeys. In 1949, he bought the former Farmers Produce Company of Willmar and its turkey-processing plant. [21]

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    McCormick Turkey Gravy Mix. Walmart/Background: amguy/Getty Images. TOTAL: 92/100. Don’t judge a gravy by its packaging—this packet mix from McCormick is surprisingly tasty, sort of like ...

  7. Earl B. Olson - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, Earl Olson began raising turkeys. In 1949 he bought the former Farmers Produce Company of Willmar and its turkey processing plant. By 1953, Mr. Olson converted Farmer's Produce to a USDA-inspected eviscerated turkey plant and developed the brand name Jennie-O—after Earl and Dorothy Olson's daughter, Jennifer, and the 'O' in Olson.