J M Smucker
Overview
The J.M. Smucker Company is a 130+ year-old American food company known for its iconic fruit spreads, coffee (Folgers, Dunkin'), and pet food (Milk-Bone, Meow Mix) brands, with a strategy of acquiring and managing heritage consumer brands.
Historical Timeline
- 1897: Jerome Monroe Smucker opens apple butter factory in Orrville, Ohio
- 1950s: Becomes #1 fruit spread brand in America
- 2001: Acquires Folgers coffee from Procter and Gamble for $2.8B
- 2018: Acquires Big Heart Pet Brands (Milk-Bone, Meow Mix) for $5.8B
- 2020: Acquires Dunkin' Donuts at-home coffee license
- 2023: Pet food surpasses coffee as largest revenue segment
Business Model
Three segments: US Retail Coffee (30% — Folgers, Dunkin'), US Retail Pet Foods (40% — Milk-Bone, Meow Mix, Rachael Ray), and US Retail Consumer Foods (30% — Smucker's, Jif, Crisco). Revenue from grocery retail sales with long-term shelf placement agreements.
Moat Analysis
Jif peanut butter holds ~30% US market share — a near-duopoly with Skippy. Smucker's fruit spreads are #1 in category. Pet food portfolio benefits from premiumization trend and emotional purchasing (pet owners do not trade down).
Key Data
- revenue: ~$8.4B (FY2024)
- market_cap: ~$12B
- jif_share: ~30% US peanut butter
- employees: ~8,000
- headquarters: Orrville, Ohio (since 1897)
Interesting Facts
- J.M. Smucker has been headquartered in Orrville, Ohio for 130+ years — one of the longest-running single-location headquarters in corporate America.
- The company's famous tagline 'With a name like Smucker's, it has to be good' was written by a 10-year-old boy who won a company slogan contest in 1959.