Jar Goods

It started with $150 and a dream: to create a delicious, wholesome tomato sauce that was good enough to use on everything. Dismayed by what was available at the grocery store, Laura and Melissa began by bottling their father's tomato sauce by hand and selling it at farmers markets. They believe in the idea of Better Food for More People, learned during their year with the Chobani Incubator program, and are working to help busy people who don't have time to cook from scratch by creating high quality convenient options.
Jar Goods
It started with $150 and a dream: to create a delicious, wholesome tomato sauce that was good enough to use on everything. Dismayed by what was available at the grocery store, Laura and Melissa began by bottling their father's tomato sauce by hand and selling it at farmers markets. They believe in the idea of Better Food for More People, learned during their year with the Chobani Incubator program, and are working to help busy people who don't have time to cook from scratch by creating high quality convenient options.

4 Results