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On December 31, 1999, the Mt. Olive Pickle Company held the first New Year's Eve "pickle drop", in which a glowing green 3-foot (1 m)-high pickle is lowered on a flagpole at 7 o'clock EST (midnight Greenwich Mean Time). Guests are provided with hats, noisemakers, and refreshments including cookies, hot chocolate and pickles.
Interestingly enough, the controversy surrounding the word "pickle" on pickle labeling has been around for several years. There's even a Reddit thread about it that dates back to 2017.
When people think of cool stuff made in North Carolina, what often comes to mind is food: Texas Pete hot sauce, Mount Olive pickles, Bright Leaf hot dogs or perhaps Cheerwine.
Mount Olive is a town in Duplin and Wayne counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The population was 4,589 at the 2010 census. [4] It is included in the Goldsboro, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area. The town is home to the Mt. Olive Pickle Company and the University of Mount Olive.
Mt Olive Pickle has provided Mt Olive with a corporate producer in eastern NC that has employed thousands of workers, and created non stop demand for cucumber and vegetables produce from the region around Mt. Olive. Reference: Mt Olive Tribune news paper, which includes list of charter stockholders. William Frank Gage Wilmington NC
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