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The Jelly market is a subset of the Jellies, Preserves and Spreads industry. It is composed of products that are made from fruit juice or pulp, and are usually sweetened with sugar or other sweeteners. Jellies are usually thick and spreadable, and are often used as a topping or filling for desserts, pastries, and other baked goods. Preserves are similar to jellies, but are made with whole or large pieces of fruit, and are usually cooked with sugar and other ingredients to create a thicker, more spreadable product. Spreads are usually made with a combination of fruits, nuts, and other ingredients, and are often used as a topping for toast, crackers, and other snacks.
Some of the companies in the Jelly market include Smucker's, Welch's, Hero, Bonne Maman, and Dickinson's. Show Less Read more