No, Mt. Olive Pickles and Cates Pickles are two separate companies. Cates Pickles was bought by Dean Foods. See: http://www.nytimes.com/1989/08/22/business/company-news-dean-buying-cates.html?pagewanted=1. Travis DuBois
Mt. Olive Pickle does not offer public tours of its manufacturing facility. But, it has a terrific little gift shop there at the Corner of Cucumber & Vine, and while there visitors can ask to see the company's tour DVD, which shows how Mt. Olive Pickles are made. Gift shop hours are 8-5 weekdays, closed from noon to 1 p.m. daily.
The Kroger store near zip code 29566 sells Mt. Olive sour pickles in the 16 ounce jar. They are located at 781 Main Street in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
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All states except Iowa What? Pickles are just cucumbers! People dip them in a special liquid, and they become pickles! You can't grow pickles!
Mt. Olive Sweet Pickle Relish is a classic condiment made from chopped pickles, sugar, and spices, offering a traditional sweet flavor profile. In contrast, Mt. Olive Little Sister Sweet Green Relish features a unique blend of finely chopped cucumbers and green bell peppers, giving it a slightly different taste and texture. The "Little Sister" variety tends to be milder and less chunky, making it ideal for those who prefer a smoother relish. Both are excellent for enhancing sandwiches, salads, and other dishes, but they cater to different flavor preferences.
Yes they do grow olive trees in Greece.
Mt. Olive Pickle Company was created in 1926.
The web address of the Mt Olive Cemetery Historical Preservation Society is: www.mtolivecemetery.org
Pickles are not grown, they are small cucumbers , that are canned in vinegar, salt and sugar and some spices, they sit for a few days, and then become pickles.
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Pickels do not grow a mustache -.-