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The Leavitt Corporation

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The Leavitt Corporation
IndustryPeanut Butter and Nuts
Founded1925 (1925) in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
FounderMichael Hintlian
Headquarters
Area served
International
ProductsTeddie brand peanut butter and River Queen Nuts
Number of employees
100~
Websiteteddie.com

The Leavitt Corporation is a manufacturer of nuts and peanut butter, formed by Michael Hintlian in 1925. Its manufacturing facility is in Everett, Massachusetts. Leavitt has about 100 employees.

James T. Hintlian was the CEO in 2007. He was followed by his son, Mark Hintlian.[1]

The company produces Teddie Peanut Butter in several varieties of smoothness, as well as "all natural" and homogenized versions. In 2020, the company introduced "Teddie on the Go", natural peanut butter in a flexible, squeezable package and Teddie branded mixed nuts.[2] In 2004, the River Queen brand had cashews, cashew halves, peanuts, pistachios, almonds, and mixed nut items, available in salted, lightly salted, unsalted, and honey roast varieties.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Richinick, Michele. "James T. Hintlian, 89; guided Teddie Peanut Butter business". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2023-04-07.
  2. ^ "teddie.com peanut butter". www.teddie.com. Archived from the original on 2003-12-02.
  3. ^ "River Queen Nuts". teddie.com. Archived from the original on 2004-02-13.

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