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Jack N Jill History
And there’s more to the Jack ‘n Jill brand. As early as the 1970’s Jack’‘n Jill introduced the kiddie treat, Jack ‘n Jill Pretzels. Initially available in strawberry and vanilla flavors, the Pretzel line has grown and evolved during its 20-year presence in the market. Today, Jack ‘n Jill Chocolate Pretzels is a constant kid companion while Jack ‘n Jill Choco Knots, Berry Knots and Milky Knots add a delicious twist to snack times of children and adults alike.

But it doesn’t stop there for Jack ‘n Jill. This year marks the biggest change yet in Jack ‘n Jill history as its product line goes all out. Jack ‘n Jill will no longer be just a name but a mega brand that brings with it the promise of unending product innovations and quality improvements. Armed with its rich heritage in snacking, Jack ‘n Jill forays into the equally competitive business of candies, chocolates, biscuits and baked goods. From now on, these brands will all carry the renowned Jack ‘n Jill name: Maxx, Dynamite, X.O., Star Fruits, Wiggles, Magic Flakes, Magic Pleasures, Presto Creams, Cream-O, Dewberry, Nips Rainbow Bites, Hello!, Cloud 9, Big Bang, Nips and Quake Cake.
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You can expect that a bigger and better Jack ‘n Jill–with more surprises up its sleeve–will continue to provide the highest-quality, most innovative products that will surely bring color and enjoyment to food lovers of all ages around the

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