Mrs. Schlorer's
Mrs. Schlorer's[edit | edit source]
Mrs. Schlorer's is a renowned brand that has been a part of the American culinary landscape for over a century. The brand is best known for its Turkey Syrup, a unique product that has been a staple in many households, especially during the holiday season.
History[edit | edit source]
Mrs. Schlorer's was founded by Emma Schlorer in the early 20th century. Emma was a passionate cook who started her business from her home kitchen in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her initial product line included homemade jellies, preserves, and her signature Turkey Syrup. The brand quickly gained popularity due to the high quality and unique taste of its products.
Products[edit | edit source]
Over the years, Mrs. Schlorer's has expanded its product line to include a variety of condiments and food products. Some of the most popular items include:
- Turkey Syrup: This is the flagship product of Mrs. Schlorer's. It is a sweet and savory syrup that is often used as a glaze for turkey and other meats.
- Mustard: Mrs. Schlorer's offers a range of mustards, including classic yellow mustard, spicy brown mustard, and honey mustard.
- Salad Dressings: The brand also produces a variety of salad dressings, including Italian, French, and Thousand Island.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Mrs. Schlorer's has left a significant impact on the American food industry. The brand's products have been a part of many family meals and holiday celebrations for generations. The unique flavor profiles and high-quality ingredients used in Mrs. Schlorer's products have set a standard in the condiment industry.
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