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The Sweet Spreads market consists of Jellies, Preserves and Spreads. Jellies are made from fruit juice and sugar, and are usually clear and firm. Preserves are made from whole or cut fruit, cooked in sugar syrup and are usually thick and chunky. Spreads are made from fruit puree and are usually smooth and spreadable.
The Sweet Spreads market is highly competitive, with a wide range of products available. Consumers are increasingly looking for healthier options, with natural ingredients and no added sugar. Many companies are responding to this trend by offering products with reduced sugar content and natural sweeteners.
Some of the companies in the Sweet Spreads market include Smucker's, Welch's, Hero, Bonne Maman, St. Dalfour, and Dickinson's. Show Less Read more