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National DCP, LLC (NDCP) is a $2 billion purchasing cooperative serving the franchisees of Dunkin’ Donuts. Leveraging more than 30 years of proven expertise in sourcing, purchasing and distribution, our organization is passionate about delivering the best service and products at the lowest price to members. A driver of supply chain innovation, we provide the quality food and beverages people love to more than 8,700 U.S. quick service restaurants. Our expertise goes beyond food sourcing and distribution, as we deliver a comprehensive array of business solutions that range from technology to healthcare. We employ more than 1,700 talented individuals nationwide at our headquarters in Duluth, Georgia and regional distribution centers. From drivers and warehouse employees to specialists in technology, procurement and member service, there are many ways to join our team.
A botanical extraction company specializing in the extraction of Cannabidiol (CBD) oil and concentrates from Hemp plants.
Farmshelf is a company that builds smart indoor farms that make it easy to grow produce where you live, work, and eat.
Founded 28 years ago in Sonoma County, California, Amy`s Kitchen is a world leader in the production of natural and organic convenience foods. Named after Andy and Rachel Berliner`s daughter, Amy, the company now has over 2,400 employees. Yet, it remains a privately held, family-owned business and is one of the few remaining U.S. companies to craft its own recipes, source its own ingredients, and make its products in-house. In 1988, Amy’s cooked up its first food, Amy’s Vegetable Pot Pie. Today, Amy’s makes more than 270 organic products, ranging from an international array of frozen entrees, burritos, wraps and bowls, to soups,beans, salsa and pasta sauce, as well as sweets, including cakes, cookies and candy bars. The corporate office is located in Petaluma, California. Manufacturing facilities are located in Santa Rosa, California, Medford, Oregon, and Pocatello, Idaho.
In 1855, New Orleans own Christopher Henry Miller turned his pastry chef experience into the Miller Candy Corporation. His son-in-law, Augustus Elmer, eventually joined him. And around the turn of the century, the company’s name was changed to Elmer-Miller. In 1914, Elmer’s sons signed on to what is now known as Elmer Candy Corporation. Elmer Candy soon increased its national presence by adding a wide variety of confections and snacks—some of which are still favorites today: Heavenly Hash Eggs (1923) and Gold Brick® Eggs (1936). In the early 1960s, Roy Nelson became a partner in the enterprise. In 1963, he purchased the entire company from the Elmer family and encouraged his son Allan to join the endeavor. Elmer Chocolate, now run by the third generation of Nelsons, is the second largest heart box manufacturer in the country. Easter favorites Gold Brick®, Heavenly Hash and Pecan Eggs outsell national leaders five to one along the Gulf Coast. And the Elmer Chocolate name continues to create sweet memories for new generations of candy lovers.