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  2. The J.M. Smucker Company - Wikipedia

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    J.M. Smucker acquired gourmet preserves company Dickinson's in 1979, [14] and by 1980, J.M. Smucker was the number one jams and jellies company in the United States, [16] with over 25% of the market in the United States. [15] In 1981, Timothy Smucker was named president [15] and the company purchased Magic Shell the following year. [17]

  3. Jerome Monroe Smucker - Wikipedia

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    Jerome Monroe Smucker (December 5, 1858 – March 20, 1948) [1] was an American farmer and entrepreneur who founded The J.M. Smucker Company food and beverage firm in 1897, starting out selling apple butter from the back of a horse-drawn wagon.

  4. Stonewall Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Stonewall Kitchen expanded their product line to include vinegars, oils, pesto, jams and baked goods. [8] After selling at multiple venues, the operation branched out into selling wholesale. [6] In 1993, Crate & Barrel approached them for 2,500 jars of their Orange Cranberry Marmalade. The order was filled but it took a month to do it. [9]

  5. The Knott’s Berry Farm jam brand has been canned - AOL

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    The J.M. Smucker Company quietly discontinued the products in its Knott’s Berry Farm brand, including jam, preserves, salad dressings, syrups and more.

  6. Amish quilts, crafts, even Amish snacks featured in biannual ...

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    The twice-a-year show and sale features Amish quilts along with other Amish handmade items for home or gifts, as well as crafts by Door County artists.

  7. The Barns at Nappanee - Wikipedia

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    Visitors began asking for Amish-related products and services. Baked goods, meats, jams and jellies were added. Horse and buggy rides plus countryside tours were added to the festival. By 1968 the festival had taken on enough Amish flavors that it became in essence the feasibility study for the creation of Amish Acres.