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Halethorpe / Maryland / United States
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J. O. Spices has been operating out of the Baltimore area for over 50 years selling premium spice blends and seasonings inspired by the Chesapeake Bay.  J.O. has grown considerably since being found in 1945 and now delivers wholesale spice blends to restaurants, crab houses and distributors in addition to their retail location for local buyers.

Essex / Maryland / United States
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Being in the business since 1983, Flavor & Fragrance Specialties designs and delivers a variety of flavor and fragrance enhancements found in many leading consumer brands. Located in Essex, Md., the company specializes in masking and enhancing fortified products, including functional beverages. It is one of the market leaders in flavoring brewed beverages and oral care products, including natural toothpastes and mouthwashes in the United States. Flavor & Fragrance Specialties serves various middle-market companies, as well as Fortune 100 companies. It designs fragrances for a variety of categories such as home environment/air care, household cleaning, industrial and institutional, personal care and pet care.
Hampstead / Maryland / United States
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Fuchs North America, the worlds largest privately-held seasoning and spice company, has been making great products for customers right here in the United States for over 75 years. Our worldwide capabilities, customer-centric processes, quick response times and deep expertise are the perfect blend to bring your next share-worthy creation to life. We offer a full range of innovative seasoning solutions for a variety food products. Lets make something tasty together!
Germantown / Maryland / United States
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Dundalk / Maryland / United States
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Founded in 1923, American Yeast, a subsidiary of Lallemands North American Bakers Yeast and Ingredients Division, produces bakers and brewers yeast. The parent comapny, a privately held Canadian company, owns and operates manufacturing facilities in North American and Europe that produce bakers, wine and specialty yeasts and bacteria. Lallemand is one of the leading producers of yeast and baking ingredients and supplies a range of products to the baking industry through its subsidiaries American Yeast Sales and Lallemand Distribution in the United States. Its products, along with a range of other baking ingredients, are marketed through its own sales and distribution organization. Its American Yeast Sales produces fresh, cream and instant bakers yeast along with dough conditioners and baking powders.
Lutherville Timonium / Maryland / United States
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A Family Business Built on Peanuts and CandyPicture it! 1880! Three young brothers leave their Sicilian roots to embark on a new journey. They immigrate to Baltimore where they have relatives who find them jobs and teach them English. By 1884 they know enough English to start their own business. They decide to open a produce store. They name it "John Jeppi & Brothers." It is located on the 200 block of South Sharp Street among a strip of houses which have been converted into a large produce market. Four years pass and although the business is doing well, they decide to switch from produce to peanuts in the shell. They purchase a peanut roaster and decide they will sell the peanuts piping hot to their customers. Each week the peanuts come into Baltimores harbor on large old bay line ships from Suffolk, Virginia. The Jeppi brothers load bags of peanuts into their horse drawn wagon, roast them in their peanut roaster, and then serve them piping hot to their customers. Five years pass and the business escalates allowing them to purchase two additional roasters and expand their product line to include all types of nuts. In 1970, after a wonderfully successful run, the youngest brother, Tony Jeppi, decides to sell the company to the Claster family. (If this name sounds familiar it is because Mr. Clasters brother, John, was the producer of the popular childrens TV show, "Romper Room"). Mr. Claster is a Baltimorean married to a native of Brooklyn, New York. In 1970, the couple changes the name to "Jeppi Nuts" and moves the business to 312 North High Street. Sadly, soon after they purchase the company, Mr. Claster dies, leaving the company in Mrs. Clasters hands. She continues to run the business but decides she wants to return to New York to be closer to her family. In 1973, she places an ad in the paper listing the company for sale. It just so happens that a couple named Charlie and Stella Pavlos are in the market for a business. Stella finds three businesse...