Justin's
American company specializing in nut butters and snacks
Justin's is an American company that produces a variety of nut butters and snack foods. Founded in 2004 by Justin Gold, the company is known for its innovative approach to traditional nut butters, offering a range of flavors and formats that cater to health-conscious consumers.
History[edit | edit source]
Justin's was founded in Boulder, Colorado, by Justin Gold, who began experimenting with nut butter recipes in his home kitchen. His goal was to create a product that was both delicious and nutritious, using high-quality, natural ingredients. The company quickly gained popularity, and its products became available in major retail stores across the United States.
Products[edit | edit source]
Justin's offers a variety of products, including:
Nut Butters[edit | edit source]
The company is best known for its line of nut butters, which include:
These nut butters are available in several flavors, such as honey, vanilla, and chocolate, and are often packaged in convenient squeeze packs for on-the-go consumption.
Snacks[edit | edit source]
In addition to nut butters, Justin's produces a range of snack products, including:
These snacks are designed to provide a healthy alternative to traditional candy and snack foods, using organic and sustainably sourced ingredients.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Justin's is committed to sustainability and ethical sourcing. The company prioritizes the use of organic ingredients and works with suppliers who adhere to fair trade practices. Justin's also focuses on reducing its environmental impact through sustainable packaging and production methods.
Acquisition[edit | edit source]
In 2016, Justin's was acquired by Hormel Foods Corporation, a global food company. This acquisition allowed Justin's to expand its distribution and reach a wider audience while maintaining its commitment to quality and sustainability.
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