Each generation of consumers leaves their mark on culture by establishing new expectations for food and the companies that make it. At The J.M. Smucker Co., it is our privilege to be at the heart of this dynamic with a portfolio that appeals to each generation of people and pets with products found in 90 percent of U.S. homes and countless restaurants. This includes a mix of iconic brands consumers have always loved such as Folgers®, Jif® and Milk-Bone® and new favorites like Café Bustelo®, Smucker’s® Uncrustables® and Rachael Ray® Nutrish®. By continuing to immerse ourselves in consumer and pet parent preferences for food, how it’s purchased and how the companies that make it should operate, we will maintain the important role we play in their lives. This will allow us to continue growing our business and the positive impact we have on all of those who count on us.
Location: United States, Ohio, Orrville
Employees: 5001-10000
Founded date: 1897
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01.05.2024 | Jif® Announces its Biggest Flavor Innovation in Nearly 10 Years with the Launch of Peanut Butter & Chocolate Flavored Spread | New Irresistible Creamy Spread Merges the Most Craveable Peanut Butter on the Planet with Maybe its Best Tasting Partner (Sorry, Jelly) ORRVILLE, Ohio, May 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Jif, the number one peanut butter brand in America, is launc... |
16.04.2024 | JM Smucker’s CMO on what she’s learned about refreshing ‘dusty’ brands | Listen to the article 7 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Back in 2018, The J.M. Smucker Company reimagined its entire marketing model, realigning internal teams around its major business units and c... |
11.04.2024 | Smucker weighing new product "mashups" after Hostess acquisition | J.M Smucker's $5.6 billion acquisition of Hostess closed in November, setting up the peanut-butter-and-jelly food giant to diversify its business into the snacking category. Why it matters: Hostess — which makes Twinkies, Ho Hos, Ding Dongs... |
10.04.2024 | Ruder Finn expands consumer brand practice with two new leaders | Ruder Finn, one of the world’s largest independent communications and integrated marketing agencies, announced today that Corinne Gudovic and Tera Miller will join as Head of Consumer and Head of Creative Planning, respectively, signaling a... |
13.03.2024 | Coffee Creamer Market Size is Projected to Reach US$ 11828.93 Million by 2034 | Future Market Insights, Inc. | - |
18.10.2023 | JM Smucker selling 4 condiment brands to TreeHouse Foods for $20M | Dive Brief: J.M. Smucker is selling four condiment brands to private label giant TreeHouse Foods for about $20 million, the companies said. The jam and peanut maker said it will divest its Bick's pickles, Habitant pickled beets, Woodman's h... |
03.11.2022 | How Companies Like Walmart Are Enticing Their Supply Chains To Decarbonize | A wind turbine operates beyond a stack of iron ore at the ArcelorMittal SA Ghent steel plant in ... [+] Ghent, Belgium, on Thursday, March 17, 2022. While the European Union discusses massive borrowing to finance energy projects that would ... |
01.09.2022 | Values Define A Family Business, But Who Defines The Values? | In a world where business is often called out for putting profits above people, many family businesses are lauded for their visible embrace of and accountability for values. By publicly stating these values, a family affirms that in additio... |
21.05.2022 | Jif peanut butter products recalled in Canada due to possible Salmonella contamination | Article content J. M. Smucker Co. is recalling some Jif peanut butter products sold in Canada and the U.S. because of potential Salmonella contamination. |
10.02.2022 | It’s time to hold agrifood corporates accountable for their climate commitments. This list may help | If there was one key takeaway my colleague Louisa Burwood-Taylor and other attendees took from the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, UK, last October, it was the need for corporate accountability. The world’s climate crisis has finally taken... |
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