Sqirl Wild Blackberry & Meyer Lemon Fruit Spread (7.75 oz)
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Wild Blackberry & Meyer Lemon Fruit Spread

SKU: 42121

Size 7.75 oz
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Sqirl gets their blackberries from Pudwill Farms, the only farmer they know who harvests large amounts of berries and who’s always at the Santa Monica Farmers Market, rain or shine! The Meyer lemons come from Rancho del Sol, the first farmers ever used at Sqirl.

You'll love the combination of juicy blackberries with the floral and fragrant Meyer lemons. 

Handmade in Los Angeles, CA.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Refrigerate after opening.
Best consumed within 4 weeks of opening.
*Wild Blackberries, *Cane Sugar, *Meyer Lemon Juice & Zest.

*Certified Organic.

Ingredients may be subject to change. The most accurate and up to date product ingredient list can also found on the product packaging.
Jam is the Sqirl creation story. Now an internationally recognized breakfast and lunch restaurant in Virgil Village, Los Angeles, Sqirl started as a tiny jam company. And everything since then has radiated from this jam-making genesis. Sqirl jam has become much more than capturing in-season, of-the-moment fruit. It has always connected to the seasons, to the farmers. And now, more than a decade later, it's a holistic part of everything Sqirl does every day.

The journey of a piece of fruit from flower to jar touches many hands: at the farm, within Sqirl's kitchen, and finally to wherever a jar is squirreled away. Sqirl jam directly supports over 40 fruit farmers in California. Sqirl is dedicated to preserving unique varieties of produce—varieties with history and flavor vibrancy that are rare to find in the world of jam…in the world in general. This is so important to Sqirl: the way that rare fruits keep them engaged and working closely with farmers doing their extraordinary work, and in turn, how customers allow for that connection to continue to grow and for these fruits to continue to have a reason to be grown.