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The Forties and Fifties Influenced by his brother, a popcorn maker in Chicago, Illinois, Walter McGuire began making his own popcorn in the family home during the 1940’s. Happy to give up his job at the dry cleaner, he began selling popcorn to local schools. When Walter passed away in 1948, his wife, Edythe, opened a penny candy store to complement the popcorn business. She named the store Poppee’s after her father. The 800 square foot building was located on Woodward Avenue in Lakewood, Ohio, across from Harding Junior High School’s Baseball Field. Mrs. McGuire’s products included popcorn balls and her own special-recipe caramel corn, which were made in two 32 oz. poppers. The Sixties
Walter
and Edythe’s son, Tim, returned from the Navy in 1961. When Edythe remarried
and
Through the sixties and early-seventies, Poppee’s Popcorn continued to add private label and wholesale customers. In the early days, Tim would pop the corn himself, load up the station wagon and make deliveries each morning. His personal commitment and dedication to the business paid off as new customers were attracted to the delicious popcorn, caramel corn and cheese corn. With the success of the business, Tim was forced to find new accommodations. He understood that the penny candy store front was not the future of Poppee’s and relocated the company to Clark Avenue in Cleveland in 1975, where he operated until the mid-1980’s. The Seventies
Even
though the list of customers was growing, Tim wanted to market his
The Eighties
Taylor
Woods Industrial Park in the suburbs of North Ridgeville was selected as the
site for a new
Tim brought his eldest son, Jamie, into the business during this time. Jamie spent his summers learning how to make popcorn, cheese corn and caramel corn. The Nineties
Poppee’s thrived in their new location, adding employees and equipment.
In the nineties, Poppee’s introduced the extremely popular line of hulless popcorn products called Dittos. First came Cheese Dittos in 1990; then Butter Dittos in 1995; and the most popular flavor yet, Caramel Dittos, originated in 1997. Poppee’s was one of the few manufacturers that still produced wet pop popcorn on a large scale. Not to be outdone by anyone else though, the company also installed dry (or air) pop poppers to meet the demands of its loyal customers. Two Thousand and Beyond In 2000, Poppee’s upgraded their processes. Working closely with equipment manufacturers, a system was developed to automate the caramel popcorn lines, while keeping the old-fashioned taste consumers had grown to love. Larger poppers now produced 100 pounds per batch. The website was created in 2001 to take orders from local people that had moved away and still wanted to enjoy the great taste of Poppee’s products. By fall 2004, the family decided that their current 16,000 square foot building could not accommodate the next level of growth. A 32,000 square foot building was located just 500 feet down the road. Necessary upgrades were made, and the latest move was completed in April 2005.
Tim’s daughter, Jennifer, was recruited in March 2005 as the VP of Sales and Marketing. Today August of 2007, new packaging for the Jenny’s line was introduced with the goal of creating a great, consistent product. Voted, in July of 2009, as Business of the Year in North Ridgeville, Poppee’s is dedicated to enhancing and promoting the Lorain County community. In October of 2007, two of Tim’s children, Tom and Jennifer, purchased the business; allowing Tim McGuire to enjoy his days golfing, fishing and spending time with his grandchildren. As business continues to grow, an expansion to the building is planned for completion in the summer of 2010. With great customer and vendor relationships, Tom and Jennifer’s goal is to continue to provide the fantastic snacks that consumers have come to expect from the many Poppee’s Popcorn products. |
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