The company has been struggling for the better of the past decade, as reflected by the decimation in its stock price. Its shares hovered at just 2c in early trade on the JSE, down from highs of R9 in 2013.
Items such as its homestyle jellies, jams and fruit preserves will cease to be available to purchase at grocery stores nationwide, per The Takeout. Per the brand’s homepage, “Knott’s Berry Farm brand has been discontinued and is no longer being sold.” Despite the jams and jellies being discontinued, the jam-filled cookies are still available to shoppers.
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