Jams and Jellys sold by Knott's Berry Farm will No Longer Sold In supermarkets

Grocery stores will no longer be carrying products of Knott’s Berry Farm brand. The decision to discontinue the Knott’s Berry Farm products was made by the J.M. Smucker Co. in 2008 when it purchased the food brand from ConAgra Foods Inc. According to a statement by the company, the decision was made to ensure resources were being dedicated to the areas with the greatest growth potential. The brand was known for its jams, jellies, and preserves, and was named after the Buena Park amusement park. The Knott’s Berry Farm grocery brand has been discontinued, but customers can still purchase various fruit spreads under the Berry Market name on the Knott’s Berry Farm marketplace website at marketplace.knotts.com.

By writers for The Los Angeles News

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