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1977 GloryBee outgrows the “home business” and moves out of Dick & Pat’s garage and into a building on Arrowsmith Street.
1983 Pat Turanski, known for her passion for cooking, baking and experimenting with natural ingredients, inspires the Aunt Patty’s brand, and launches with Blackstrap Molasses.
1986 Constantly experimenting with new products, Dick adds flavoring to his honey and creates the five original flavored HoneyStix – peppermint, lemon, lime, cinnamon and licorice.
1992 The second generation is added to GloryBee as RaeJean Wilson, daughter of Dick & Pat, joins the sales team.
1999 To better serve customers in Washington, Alan Turanski, son of Dick & Pat, becomes the first Washington outside sales rep.
2011 The Aunt Patty’s brand receives a refreshing update with completely new brand mark.
2012 GloryBee establishes SAVE the BEE ®, a nonprofit dedicated to raising funds for honey bee research, education and awareness.
2014 GloryBee rebrands its company brand mark and affiliated products to better reflect the roots of the family-owned and operated company.
2019 GloryBee’s line of retail natural baking ingredients, formerly known as Aunt Patty’s, are consolidated under the GloryBee brand.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AmeriPride Services | 1889 | $740.0M | 6,025 | - |
| Herff Jones Co. of Indiana - Inc. | - | $585.5M | 3,500 | 56 |
| Jostens | 1897 | $768.0M | 4,922 | 335 |
| General Tool And Supply Co | - | $20.0M | 249 | - |
| Steiner Electric Company | - | $14.4M | 75 | 13 |
| Horizon Solutions Co | 1857 | $22.0M | 212 | - |
| Thomas Printworks | 1956 | $120.0M | 750 | - |
| Summit Brands | 1958 | $7.8M | 41 | 4 |
| Ohio Valley Flooring | 1982 | $110.0M | 91 | - |
| Generation Brands | 2006 | $5.8M | 19 | - |
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