

Our unique packaging gets noticed easily from array of similar products in market shelves. We believe snacks are always a good source of fun and enjoyment, so we work our way with the brands in similar fashion. We now cater the market with 7 different products ranging from chips to condiments. Our technical team is continuously monitoring every installation and maintenance of the production equipment using strict guideline so our products get international standards of hygiene. That’s why we have invested heavily on state of the art machineries in our production plant, based in Sylhet. we believe in the constant need for higher quality products in modern consumer market. This is a promise we tend to keep from sourcing raw materials to packaging process, making sure high quality and standard for each of our products. From the very beginning, we have employed a simple yet very profound promise to our products standard that is, ‘We make what we share with our own children’. started in 2012 to cater the ever increasing consumer market in snacks industry. Last revised 5 November 2015.īy 1998, they were being marketed by what is now the Newell (previously Jarden) company, and have been since.Īt the end of the 1990s, pectin was being sold as well under the Golden Harvest name, as well as drinking mugs.Golden Harvest Foods Ltd. Bill Lockhart, Beau Schriever, Carol Serr, and Bill Lindsey. From 1983 to 1985, they were produced by the Container General Corp., from 1985 to 1987 by the Diamond-Bathurst Corp., from 1987 to 2012 by the Anchor Glass Container Corp., and from approximately then onward they were made in factories owned by Ardagh Glass after Ardagh bought out Anchor in August 2012.
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was a subdivision (since 1967) of an umbrella corporation named Norton, Inc.įrom 1983 onward (when Norton was bought out) they were produced by a series of successor companies all born from mergers and acquisitions. In 1980, they released a limited promotional edition with PEPSI embossed on the back. in Fullerton, California, under the name “Golden Harvest.” They were rounded-square in shape. Golden Harvest jars first appeared on the market in 1975 being made by Glass Containers Corp.

Golden Harvest branded regular-mouth lids are also sold separately, the same as come on the jars.Ī Golden Harvest pint / ½ litre jar, circa 2015. Like all metal Mason jar lids, the lids are single-use only.
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Golden Harvest LidsĮach box of Golden Harvest jars purchased comes with a free initial lid for each jar. For instance, the ‘metric pint’ (500 ml) is larger by about 2 tablespoons more the ‘metric quart’ (litre) is larger by about 4 tablespoons more.ĭoes this affect processing times? No reputable source that we know of has ever addressed the question as of spring 2018. That makes these Golden Harvest ‘metric quart’ and ‘metric pint’ jars just slightly larger than older US quart and pint jars. You can think of Golden Harvest jars as being ‘metric quarts’ and ‘metric pints.’ A US pint is 473 ml a ‘metric pint’ (½ litre) is 500 ml. Why are Golden Harvest mason jars larger? Here’s the recommendation about freezing in Mason jars. The reason is that it has straight-sides, while the others have shoulders that could cause those jars to explode in the freezer. Only the quarter-litre (half-pint / 250 ml / 8 oz) size of Golden Harvest would be recommended for freezing in.

Price Disclaimer Freezing in Golden Harvest Jars In a Presto pressure canner, only 9 of the Golden Harvest ‘metric pint’ jars will fit in, as opposed to 10 of the ‘US pint’ jars you may have on hand. In some less-expensive steam canners (models that are a shallow pot accompanied by a tall cover), some people are reporting that only 6 of these Golden Harvest ‘metric quart’ jars will fit in, whereas 7 of the ‘US quart’ ones would. In the States, the boxes are labelled as 1 quart, 1 pint and ½ pint jars, but really, they are ‘metric quarts’ and ‘metric pints’ and thus a little bit larger than the old-style US quarts and pints. In Canada, the boxes for the jars are labelled as what they are - metric sizes. The ¼ litre ( ½ pint / 250 ml ) size is straight-sided the other two are shouldered-jars. All three have regular width mouths, and will work with regular-mouth Mason jar lids from all manufacturers, including Tattler. Golden Harvest Mason jars are made in metric sizes of 1 litre, ½ litre (500 ml) and ¼ litre (250 ml). What sizes do Golden Harvest Mason jars come in?
