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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.
In 1995, the Knott family sold the food specialty business to ConAgra Inc, [2] which later resold the brand to The J.M. Smucker Company in 2008. [37] In 2024, Smuckers discontinued sale of the Knott's Berry Farm jams in grocery stores. [38] On December 29, 1997, the Knott family sold the amusement park operations to Cedar Fair.
You might notice Knott's Berry Farm jams and jellies aren't on store shelves anymore. But there is a way you can still find them.
In 1978, J.M. Smucker debuted a low sugar "spread" that was so low in sugar the Food and Drug Administration wouldn't allow Smucker's to market it as a jam. [10] 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 ...
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Smucker's has issued a recall of more than 40,000 bakery items sold under the Great Value label at Walmart. Check your pantry. Ohio's JM Smucker Co. recalls 40,000-plus Walmart bakery products.
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A photo of Smucker's Goober Strawberry. Goober is a combination of peanut butter and jelly in a single jar. It is sold in US, the UK, Canada, Singapore, and other parts of the Commonwealth, and is named after a familiar denomination for peanut in American English, goober pea, from the Gullah name for the peanut, guber.