Gulden's

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Gulden's, a brand of American mustard, is the third largest American manufacturer of mustard, after French's and Plochman's. It is owned by agricultural giant ConAgra.

Gulden's is perhaps best known for its spicy brown mustard, which includes a blend of premium mustard seeds and spices gathered from many parts of the world. The classic Gulden's mustard recipe has stayed a well-kept secret for more than 140 years.

Charles Gulden established his mustard company in 1862 near the South Street Seaport in New York City. From the port, Gulden purchased the imported seeds and spices that earned his mustard prestigious awards in 1869 and 1883. It also earned awards at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893, the Paris Exposition in 1900, the Sesquicentennial International Exposition in Philadelphia in 1926, and the Napa Valley Mustard Festival in 2005.

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