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Plochman's

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Plochman's
Plochman's Mustard bottle made of LDPE plastic.
Product typeMustard
CountryUnited States
Introduced1852; 172 years ago (1852)
TaglineThe True Mustard Lover's Mustar
Websiteplochman.com

Plochman's is an American brand of mustard that is made by the Plochman, Inc., company based in Manteno, Illinois. It is sold in a plastic barrel-shaped bottle.

Founded in 1852 as Premium Mustard Mills in Chicago, it was later acquired by Moritz Plochman[1] (a trained chemist and emigrant from Württemberg).[2] In 1957, it began selling mustard in the now-famous yellow squeeze barrel. It was the first successful squeeze condiment in the United States. Still based in the Chicago area, Plochman's is one of the top five brands of mustard in the United States. Plochman's sells a variety of mustard condiments, from classic American yellow, stone ground, spicy, Dijon, beer, Kosciusko, horseradish, and even Cuban and sweet fig.[3] Plochman's motto is "The True Mustard Lover's Mustard".[4]

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References

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  1. ^ Chicago Tribune, "Frederic W. Plochman: 1926 - 2007", September 18, 2007, by Kristen Kridel.
  2. ^ Company website: About Us
  3. ^ Company website: Products
  4. ^ McMahon, Jim (July 1, 2018). "New Wastewater Strategy for Mustard Producer". Water Technology. Retrieved December 19, 2024.
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