. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. peat about 8 feet thick over which access ro"ads have been laid around each hedl^^''^^'^ ' ' Production last year, Golds- worthy g'ives as approximately 10,000 barrels. Part of the marsh was cropping for the first time. Cranberry Products, Inc. As stated, Goldie's interest is by no means limited to cranberry growing. CRANBERRIES' read- ers will recall how in 1953-54, Cranberry Products, Inc. was formed and it's activities have since been frequently reported. The need of an indystry in that area was urgent and with the growing


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. peat about 8 feet thick over which access ro"ads have been laid around each hedl^^''^^'^ ' ' Production last year, Golds- worthy g'ives as approximately 10,000 barrels. Part of the marsh was cropping for the first time. Cranberry Products, Inc. As stated, Goldie's interest is by no means limited to cranberry growing. CRANBERRIES' read- ers will recall how in 1953-54, Cranberry Products, Inc. was formed and it's activities have since been frequently reported. The need of an indystry in that area was urgent and with the growing interest in cranberries, the sum of $45,000 was raised for a plant, through the Eagle River Development Committee. Goldsworthy had obtained for the corporation, right to use a new process developed by Kenneth G. Weckel, University of Wisconsin, and the new plant began to turn out "Cransweet". In the Weckel process cranberries instead of be- ing heated are pierced individu- ally. "Cransweet" made possible many unusual new food combina- tions in the confectionery and baking fields. Products now include strained cranberry sauce, whole cranberry sauce, spiced cranberries, cranberry-orange re- lish, cranberry-cherry jam, cran- berry-rhubarb j a m, cranberry- pineapple jam, whole cransweets, diced cransweets, Cran-vari-ice cream, cranberi-ice cream, cran- puri, gift boxes, cran-apple sauce. These products are finding ready acceptance and there is a special interest in cranberries in candy. "A goal of Cranberry Products," says Goldy, "is to divert from present cranberry consumption in- to new products to widen the ; A description of operations of this plant, which is Eagle River's only industry and which normally employes ten with 30 or 40 in the rush season, is interesting. Plant is completely modern, a single story building, cement block, 60 by 123. The berries are first hopper-fed to an inclined flight-conveyor, which discharges them i


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