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1850
Eugene Durkee Founded Durkee Spices in
Buffalo, New York.
1873
Jehiel and I.E. Tone founded ACH Food Companies, Inc. as a coffee and spice company
in Des Moines, Iowa.
1888
First to offer consumer sized packaging and pure ground pepper.

1907
Durkee helped establish the American Spice Trade Association (ASTA).
1918
First to introduce cans for spices, replacing paperboard cartons.
1982
Pioneered freeze-ground milling and introduced plastic packaging with tamper-evident
seals.

1994
Purchased by Burns Philp of Sydney, Australia, bringing greater global presence
and brands like Spice Islands and Durkee.
1995
ACH Food Companies, Inc. built the world's largest herb and spice production and distribution
center.
1996-1998
Burns Philp consolidated all of its North American herb and spice operations
to ACH Food Companies, Inc. Ankeny, Iowa facility. |
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In
1850, Eugene Durkee began grinding his own spices at his home
in Buffalo, New York. Here Durkee started his spice business
and personally sold his product from door-to-door. What made
Durkee's spices unusual was the great emphasis he placed on the
quality and purity of his products; an unusual claim in those
days and one that was to create a strong appeal for his brand
among the housewives of the area. Among Durkee's first products
were ground black pepper, curry powder and celery salt. In 1857,
he created a unique blend of eggs, mustard and spices called "Durkee
Famous Sauce" which added "famous flavor" to meats and salads.
It is rumored that Abraham Lincoln liked it so much that he took
it with him to the White House when he became President.
Eugene
Durkee, Jr. continued the Durkee tradition and quickly gained
a reputation for creating very high quality products.
He was asked by the U.S. government to define and draft the quality
standards for the Pure Food & Drug Act of 1906 which became the
industry standard for purity in spice. Durkee continued with
his business and a year later, in 1907, helped establish the
American Spice Trade Association (ASTA) for the purpose of monitoring
and controlling the quality of spice sold in the USA. He also
served as president of that organization from 1909-1911.
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