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Spices and seasonings brand
Durkee
A jar of Durkee meat tenderizer (contains bromelain)
OwnerB&G Foods
Introduced1851 (1851)
E.R. Durkee & Company (1891 etching)

Durkee is an American brand of spices, marinades, and powdered sauce mixes owned by B&G Foods. Durkee Famous Foods was established by Eugene R. Durkee in 1851.

History

Durkee's was established by Eugene R. Durkee, the founder of E. R. Durkee & Co. Spice dealers in Buffalo, New York, in 1857. By 1917, the company had built a four-story industrial structure in Elmhurst, Queens. As of 2021, the company has a major production facility in Ankeny, Iowa. Which is the actual home of what was Tone Brothers Spices (Owned by Rykoff Sexton at that time) Currently owned by B&G Foods who own Durkee brand.

Durkee became the largest factory and employer in Elmhurst, with over 300 employees, primarily women. E.R. Durkee died in 1926, leaving everything to his daughters. Since the 1980s the company has had a series of owners, and in 2016 it was sold by ACH Food Companies, a subsidiary of Associated British Foods, to B&G Foods.

Glidden Co. purchased the firm in 1929, and it became Durkee's Famous Foods, a division of Glidden Co. Glidden merged with SCM Corp (formerly Smith-Corona company) in 1967, and Durkee became the Glidden-Durkee Division of SCM.

The Company was sold in 1986 and was subsequently absorbed into a larger-food processing conglomerate. In 2007, the building was renovated and became the Elmhurst Educational Campus, which hosts three separate high schools.

The company's Durkee Sauce is sold at Court Street Grocers in Brooklyn and served on their Turkey + Durkee sandwich in the "mustardy, vinegary, mayonnaise-based" sauce concoction.

References

  1. ^ "Durkee Sauce: What Made This Mustard And Mayo Condiment Famous?". Huffington Post. 28 January 2013.
  2. ^ "About". Durkee Foodservice.
  3. ^ "DURKEE FACTORY, Elmhurst". Forgotten New York. 2009-09-30.
  4. "The history of Durkee Famous Sauce, a forgotten vintage luxury with modern condiment shelf appeal". Salon. 2021-04-11. Retrieved 2021-05-10.
  5. ^ Lockhart, Bill; Serr, Carol; Lindsey, Bill; Schriever, Beau (2015). "E.R. Durkee & Co. – and the Misunderstood Durkee Bottles" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2015-09-11. Retrieved 2020-05-10.
  6. "Durkee Famous Foods was sold for $120 million". Los Angeles Times. 1986-08-20.
  7. Shropshire, Corilyn (2016-09-21). "Jolly Green Giant picks up Durkee, Spice Islands for $365 million". chicagotribune.com.
  8. "DURKEE SPICE FACTORY | Historic Districts Council's Six to Celebrate". 6tocelebrate.org. 24 March 2020. Retrieved 2021-05-10.

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  • Kenneth C. "Casey" Keller (president and CEO)
  • Stephen C. Sherrill (chairman)
  • Debra Martin Chase (board member)
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