Thursday, August 28, 2014

With a name like Smucker’s IT HAS TO BE GOOD….

MQTlogoa A wandering road trip to Amish Country Orrville,Ohio the home of Smucker’s

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The J.M. Smucker Company Store and Café 333 Wadsworth Road Rt. 57, 1/4 mile north of Rt. 30
Orrville, OH 44667 Web Site

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Ohio is the headquarters for the Smucker company and this fun store is a great place to learn about their history (there is a display in the back) and pick up some of their products. Let’s take a look inside..

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Just inside the front door and I’m hungry already.

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DSC_00371 A beautiful place place inside and out! ( It Has To Be Good )

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DSC_0044 Wood fired oven,Café,and bakery.(don’t forget the ice cream)

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For more history you will just have to visit the museum area yourself..

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DSC_0054 Linda was very happy with the Pillsbury Doughboy tee shirt I bought at the Smucker store.. I also did a little early Christmas shopping ( gift baskets) etc….

MQTlogoa  A wandering road trip to Amish Country Orrville,Ohio the home of Smucker’s

One last thought::

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5 comments:

Lona said...

Well who knew they had so much stuff there. I have been up that way lots of times but never went to see it.Well have to make sure we see it next time. I love the building. Thanks for the tour Joe.

Small Kucing said...

love the creative way how you alternate the explaination (history) and the photos of the place :0

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

I'd love this tour. When we full-timed, we used a book that had factory and farm tours and we did quite a few. It was a lot of fun and a great way to learn. Somehow missed this (even though I use some of their products regularly).

it must be a fairly common name. There is a lovely Mennonite lady named Dorcas Smucker who writes a local Sunday column for the n Eugene (Oregon) Register Guard.

mun said...

I love to eat smuckers goober peanut butter and jelly but I have no idea about its history. Thank you for showing me.

Good that you made Linda so happy by buying a tee shirt for her.

Jenn Jilks said...

What a colourful spot! I just love the bright red roof!!!