Jus-Rol

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Jus-Rol is a UK based company that specializes in producing ready-made pastry products. The company was established in 1954 and has since become a popular choice for home cooks and professional chefs alike.

History[edit | edit source]

Jus-Rol was founded in 1954 by Tom Forsyth in Coldstream, a small town in the Scottish Borders. The company started with a simple idea: to make high-quality, ready-to-use pastry available to everyone. This idea quickly caught on, and Jus-Rol became a household name in the UK.

Products[edit | edit source]

Jus-Rol offers a wide range of pastry products, including puff pastry, shortcrust pastry, filo pastry, and gluten-free options. These products are designed to save time in the kitchen, while still delivering the taste and texture of homemade pastry.

In addition to pastry, Jus-Rol also produces a selection of ready-to-bake items, such as cinnamon rolls and croissants. These products come with all the ingredients needed to create fresh, warm pastries at home.

Ownership[edit | edit source]

In 2004, Jus-Rol was acquired by General Mills, a multinational manufacturer and marketer of branded consumer foods. This acquisition has allowed Jus-Rol to expand its product range and reach a wider audience.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Jus-Rol's products have been well received by consumers and critics alike. The company's commitment to quality and convenience has earned it a loyal customer base and numerous industry awards.

See Also[edit | edit source]


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