Sealtest Dairy

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Sealtest Dairy[edit | edit source]

Sealtest Dairy is a prominent dairy company that was established in the United States. It was a division of the National Dairy Products Corporation, which later became Kraft Foods Inc. The brand is now owned by Agropur, a Canadian dairy cooperative.

History[edit | edit source]

Sealtest Dairy was founded in the early 20th century as part of the National Dairy Products Corporation. The corporation was a consolidation of several independent dairy companies, with Sealtest serving as one of its primary brands. The brand became well-known for its high-quality dairy products, including milk, ice cream, and other dairy-based foods.

In 1986, Kraft Foods Inc. was formed from the National Dairy Products Corporation. However, the Sealtest brand was not included in this transition and was instead sold to Borden Inc. in the same year. Borden continued to operate the Sealtest brand until 1999, when it was acquired by the Canadian dairy cooperative, Agropur.

Products[edit | edit source]

Sealtest Dairy offers a wide range of dairy products. These include various types of milk, such as whole milk, 2% milk, and skim milk. The brand also produces a variety of ice cream flavors, as well as other dairy-based foods like sour cream and cottage cheese.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Despite changes in ownership, Sealtest Dairy has maintained a strong presence in the dairy industry. The brand is recognized for its commitment to quality and its wide range of dairy products. Today, Sealtest products can be found in grocery stores and supermarkets across North America.

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