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  2. History of Welch's Grape Juice - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Vineland, New Jersey, in 1869 by teetotal dentist Thomas Bramwell Welch and his son Charles Welch. [6] [7]In 1956, the company was sold to the National Grape Cooperative Association, which comprises 1,300 grape growers located in Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Washington and Ontario, Canada.

  3. Welch’s wants to grow up with ’90s kids by turning juice into ...

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    The phrase "Not now, Mama is drinking her special juice" just got a new meaning thanks to fruit cocktail empire Welch’s. This past spring, the brand known for its grape juice announced that it ...

  4. Thomas Bramwell Welch - Wikipedia

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    [2] Charles and Thomas Welch founded the Welch's Dental Supply Company in Philadelphia and began a dentistry journal. [2] Charles promoted the sale and consumption of grape juice. The Welches sold grape juice as a sideline. [2] The industry had grown slowly until 1890. [7] So from 1890, the Welches were able to spend more attention on the industry.

  5. Donna McKechnie - Wikipedia

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    After doing a Welch's Grape Juice commercial and the first L'eggs stockings commercial, she was cast in a touring company of West Side Story. In 1961, she made her Broadway debut in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, where she met choreographer Bob Fosse and his wife, Gwen Verdon.

  6. Welch Factory Building No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Welch Factory Building No. 1 is a historic grape juice factory located at Westfield in Chautauqua County, New York. It was built in 1897 and expanded in 1899 and 1903, to be an 8-bay wide, 10-bay deep rectangular building. It is the oldest extant structure associated with the Welch's company. [2]

  7. Westfield (village), New York - Wikipedia

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    The village is known as the "grape juice capital of the world" [according to whom?] because it lies roughly in the geographical center of 30,000 acres (120 km 2) of vineyards, most of which are the Concord grapes from which grape juice is produced, for years was corporate headquarters for the Welch's Grape Juice company, and is still home to a ...

  8. The Flintstones - Wikipedia

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    Around this time, Winston pulled out their sponsorship and Welch's grape juice and grape jellies became the primary sponsor, as the show's audience began to shift towards a younger demographic. The integrated commercials for Welch's products feature Pebbles asking for grape juice in her toddler dialect, and Fred explaining to Pebbles Welch's ...

  9. New Jersey wine - Wikipedia

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    Relocating to Vineland in 1865, clergyman, inventor and dentist Thomas Bramwell Welch (1825–1903), who developed the method for pasteurizing grape juice to prevent natural fermentation and spoilage in 1869, purchased the locally grown grapes to make "unfermented wine" (or grape juice) that was marketed as "Dr. Welch's Unfermented Wine" and ...