(NOTE : MAY 2021 – Sad to report this product was DISCONTINUED – RAVE turned into RANT!)
this post left up for archival purposes:
Trader Joe’s SEVILLE ORANGE MARMALADE
If you are a fan, as am I, of a proper, traditional English orange marmalade then you will probably enjoy this TJ marmalade as much as I did. TJ’s SEVILLE ORANGE MARMALADE is in fact a proper English marmalade. Yes the label states that it’s a “product of Canada” but let’s ponder that, since Canada was under English rule, clearly one of the decent things the Brits must have passed on to the Canadians was the How of making a proper marmalade. Because this jar of marmalade is delicious.
Made from Seville Oranges (aka Bitter Oranges) which are de rigeur for proper marmalade. Its a thin-cut marmalade, having small bits of chopped peel with a good balance between the Seville orange peel, juice, pectin and sugar, and overall an good balance of the perfect combination of bitter and sweet you want. Let’s call this jam for the adults. Not sure if kids will like it, but if yours do, consider them to have an “elevated palate”. That could get expensive when they grow up.
From the label: Seville Oranges are the backbone of a proper orange marmalade. The bright high-acid juice and the thick rough skin are transformed when cooked, becoming intense, yet balanced: the perfect topper for toast or scones (well put Trader Joe’s)
AND ENGLISH MUFFINS (see pic)!
I ate this marmalade for breakfast this morning on a perfectly toasted TJ Classic English Muffin, along with a pat of good Irish Kerrygold butter and a nice dollop of this marmalade, along with my morning cappuccino. Very yummy and delicious and perfect together. All was right with the world, well at least till I finished my muffin. If you are a marmalade fan, this does the trick. A big jar, which is over 1 pound goes for $3.49, another Trader Joe’s great value.
RANT (formerly a RAVE until discontinued!)
UPDATE (May 2021) SIGN IN STORE SAYS DISCONTINUED !!! CURSE YOU TRADER JOE’S – the fans of this marmalade are ANGRY! Read the Comments!
OPTIONS: I saw found jars of the TJ one on Amazon for outrageous rip-off prices from “enterprising” folks who resell Trader Joe’s products for profit at severe markups: $60 a bottle?!! I don’t think so, folks.
A more reasonable option might be to try some English made brands (Tiptree or Wilkinson’s – or you can make your own Marmalade with this DIY one from Robertson’s “Ma Made” Seville Marmalade – you just add sugar and water, and maybe the juice of a lemon. One can will make tons of marmalade so put it up in jars…. (2 cans for $20 = $10/ea plus a bag of sugar)
https://amzn.to/3AwVYom – “Bonne Maman Orange Marmalade (France)” $4.99 = anyone tried it? Let us know if good.
Finally make it yourself DIY?? Here’s a recipe
https://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/seville_orange_marmalade/
Apr 27, 2021 @ 18:53:33
DISCONTINUED — along with basically everything we used to buy at TJ’s.
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Apr 29, 2021 @ 15:15:12
Really!?! OMG
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May 01, 2021 @ 12:28:11
ALSO SEEING SIGN IN MY STORE : “DISCONTINUED” !!!! AARRGGGHHH!!!
I AM BUYING A FEW JARS WHILE I STILL CAN.
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May 03, 2021 @ 08:34:55
OH NO!
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May 03, 2021 @ 08:43:25
Oh no
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May 04, 2021 @ 12:21:16
The question is; WHY?????? Supplier problems??, cost increase??? What?? While it was a bargain for the quality I would be willing to pay a moderate increase to retain on the shelf!! TJ wake up!!!!
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May 04, 2021 @ 12:40:38
We love this marmalade. My mother in law even carries it back to the UK. Just went back to get more and there is no more! Very very frustrating.
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May 04, 2021 @ 12:47:47
“My mother in law even carries it back to the UK.” – This statement alone tells you how good it is.
I bought 3 jars to stock away.
SAD
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May 17, 2021 @ 21:30:25
GONE at ours!!!! Asked about it + they confirmed that it was discontinued!!! UGH!!! Love this marmalade! BRING IT BACK!!!
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May 19, 2021 @ 14:42:03
I love this marmalade. Imported from Canada. American-made marmalade is too sweet.
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May 21, 2021 @ 14:10:24
Bring it back!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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May 21, 2021 @ 22:01:02
Why Trader Joe did you discontinue this excellent spread?
Breakfast will never be the same,,,Bring it back, my husband is addicted
to his tea and toast with marmalade. Used to buy six jars at the time, HELP!
we are running out
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May 25, 2021 @ 09:42:12
I am becoming very disappointed with Trader joes. So many of the items we enjoy have become discontinued. I love the Trader Joe marmalade!! when we go to Trader JOES we buy fewer items then we use to
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May 27, 2021 @ 12:19:49
I’m surprised they didn’t use the excuse that it was seasonal
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May 28, 2021 @ 17:44:28
Bring it back!
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May 29, 2021 @ 14:22:11
Trader Joe! Say it ain’t so! Best traditional marmalade!
I use it to make sauces as well as on bread. Supermarket goo is awful.
If you aren’t going to carry it, would you tell us who made it so we can get from source?
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Jun 03, 2021 @ 08:06:04
The best marmalade I ever had!!! Bring it back TJ!
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Jun 10, 2021 @ 14:32:37
So sad! The best marmalade anywhere at any price. I wish I could find out who makes it and which other brand names are used to sell it.
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Jun 11, 2021 @ 12:43:46
The reason I am here is to find this very marmalade, BRING IT BACK JOE!
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Jun 11, 2021 @ 14:36:34
Try this. This is the distributor. Let’s bombard them. Maybe they will pay attention. I got a reply that they are sorry and will pass it along. No action. Many voices might make a difference.
thsconsumeraffairs@treehousefoods.com
via
treehousefoods.onmicrosoft.com
And go to this Trader Joe’s page too and send a message:
https://www.traderjoes.com/home/search?q=discontinued
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Jun 11, 2021 @ 14:44:59
Sandra- thank you ; this is excellent and pro-active. Yes, write them and complain, and tell ’em Trader Joe’s Rants sent you!
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Jun 20, 2021 @ 19:48:36
Why is this being discontinued. It is an excellent product and TJ’ must be making
money from selling it. What is the problem – please let your customers know the
reason. Thanks
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Jun 21, 2021 @ 11:04:01
TJ Seville Marmalade was the best. It may not have been a mainstream item but it was clearly the best in class and was one of the unique products that helped differentiate Trader Joe’s from the run-of-the-mill grocery stores. I tried to contact them to identify their manufacturer and thereby find an alternative source, but all I got was an annoying automated worthless response.
This stated that their mission “is to bring you the best quality products at the best prices”, which i am sure is not how the original visionaries for Trader Joe’s would have seen it! I am certain that the TJ founders’ mission statement would have included words like “distinctive”, “special”, innovative, “adventurous”, “tasty”, “uniqueness”, “fun”, “memorable”, etc.
Sounds like the Original Founders are gone, and the vision is getting blurred by the orthodoxy of typical MBA leadership!
A lament from a long term customer that is getting disillusioned – I’m sure their team must be starting to feel the same way too!
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Jun 21, 2021 @ 13:22:54
Thank you for such a thoughtful comment, much of which I completely agree with and this issue (Disco’d Items) was one of the main reasons I even started this blog.
Everyone please check out Sandra’s comment where she located the manufacturer of the marmalade (!)
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Jun 21, 2021 @ 13:35:30
Repeat of this info-
Contact the distributor and TJ to express your feelings about discontinuing Seville Orange Marmalade. Let’s make a noise!
This is the distributor. Let’s bombard them. Maybe they will pay attention. I got a reply that they are sorry and will pass it along. No action. Many voices might make a difference.
thsconsumeraffairs@treehousefoods.com
via
treehousefoods.onmicrosoft.com
And go to this Trader Joe’s page too and send a message:
https://www.traderjoes.com/home/search?q=discontinued
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Jun 21, 2021 @ 16:59:10
I called TJ’s corporate office Pasadena to find out why their marmalade was no longer being carried. I was told it was because it wasn’t selling. Judging by these letters this explanation is a lie. Having one’s favorite food items bring removed is probably a major complaint among customers. I told the person to whom I was speaking that Trader’s should warn customers of product removal in their sales publications so they could stock up.
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Jun 22, 2021 @ 13:47:05
Hopefully, TJs will bring it back, but, in the meantime, Vons seems to carry a Seville Orange marmalade under their brand name. I’m gonna try it. 🤞🏼
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Jul 02, 2021 @ 15:17:30
What a blow! That is the best Marmalade, have been buying it for years. Called Corp. Headquarters to inquire about Canadian manufacturer, hoping to get some direct. There is a “non-disclosure” agreement with vendors, so no luck there. Anyone know how we could find out who manufactures this product? I agree with the comment about all other brands are too sweet!
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Jul 04, 2021 @ 13:05:45
E. D. Smith is the Canadian manufacturer.
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Jul 02, 2021 @ 15:18:56
what does “awaiting moderation” mean?
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Jul 03, 2021 @ 12:08:03
Add me to the list of shocked and extremely disappointed
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Jul 20, 2021 @ 14:27:59
Very disappointed! Why! This was better than the more expensive brands. Please reconsider & bring it back
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Jul 22, 2021 @ 14:33:22
I bought Cross and Blackwell “Orange Marmalade made with Seville Oranges” on Amazon, but I wouldn’t recommend it. It’s very runny, and too sweet.
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Jul 25, 2021 @ 15:35:21
TJ Seville Marmalade was the best and I’m so disappointed that they discontinued this superior product. Please reconsider your customers desire for this wonderful product.
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Jul 29, 2021 @ 10:54:36
As a Brit, it is intolerable that the finest marmalade this side of the pond should be discontinued without any thought for the impact on TJ’s hitherto excellent reputation for customer care. +-I can only hope that a senior executive in TJ’s will take note of all these comments and restore Seville Orange Marmalade to its rightful place on their shelves asap! Or is TJ’s, like most of corporate America, disdainful of its loyal customer base?
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Aug 02, 2021 @ 12:18:47
Disappointing news! I’m thinking of boycotting TJ’s as a result. Very bad choice Trader Joe’s. Very bad.
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Aug 10, 2021 @ 12:22:11
SO very disappointed to discover this news.
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Aug 16, 2021 @ 14:14:31
The 37 comments that I just read helped me come out of my profound sadness. Glad to know that I am not the only one addicted to this wonderful marmalade. It has been part of my daily breakfast for so many years. I have always kept an inventory of 5 jars afraid that it could be discontinued one day. I called the Corporate office last month and drove around all the TJ stores to buy whatever quantity I could find without success. As a retired CFO, I understand very well the rules of profitability and contribution to the bottom line. However, the concept of lost lead items and customer service should be used to keep good customers coming back to TJ. Finally, why not offering items like this “on line” purchase by case size only. This way no Inventory or shelf space costs.
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Aug 16, 2021 @ 15:21:04
Does anyone know of another way to get this? TJ’s can’t be the only retailer, can it? Perhaps the manufacturer is selling it directly? Is there a comparable product available either at Whole Foods or Amazon?
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Aug 23, 2021 @ 12:27:11
After much searching could not find this product. What might it take for TJ’s to reverse the decision to discontinue such a wonderful product as the Seville orange marmalade? I plan to ask for it every time I visit the store!
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Aug 23, 2021 @ 12:45:02
A private and secretive company, Trader Joe’s decisions about keeping or discontinuing items is probably most often based on one thing, sales. Any stocked item must sell enough to justify it’s shelf space, which at TJ’s is VERY limited. The square footage of Trader Joe’s is way smaller compared to other supermarket chains. So even though the Marmalade is absolutely excellent, I am guessing it was not selling enough, period. Let’s face it, though we here love marmalade it’s not for everyone (in the U.S market) Most people probably would pick strawberry or apricot jam over bitter orange marmalade? Marmalade is I think liked by people with more “educated palates”.
If everyone who misses this product, asks the manager every time they visit, maybe that might have some effect? Worth trying, thank you for commenting!
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Aug 23, 2021 @ 16:35:27
Please bring back TJ Seville Orange Marmalade. Great product.
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Aug 24, 2021 @ 19:42:06
PLEASE, BRING BACK TJ Seville Orange Marmalade! BY POPULAR DEMAND
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Aug 26, 2021 @ 09:32:56
Seriously upset about this. I live 50 miles from TJ and usually buy 6 at a time. 100 miles round trip for marmalade? Well, yes, if it’s the BEST MARMALADE EVER. And now it has been discontinued. WTF Trader Joe?! Why would you do this? Please, please bring it back or I’ll have to drive 600 miles to get it in Canada where it’s made.
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Sep 07, 2021 @ 17:17:17
Are you sure it is made in Canada? And can it be bought there? This is good news!
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Sep 06, 2021 @ 19:06:27
First they took away the orecchiette, then the low sodium organic tomato sauce disappeared from the shelves. Now the Seville orange marmalade is gone. I shopped regularly at TJ for over 20 years in NY, NJ, CT, IN and TX. No reason for me to patronize them any longer except for the ginger snaps and the Rustique Camembert during Christmas season. TJ, I’m going to miss you.
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Sep 07, 2021 @ 17:15:11
Has anyone found a decent alternative source for this product?
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Sep 08, 2021 @ 11:55:42
It is made in Canada. I think it says that on the jar. I’m there now and looking in grocery stores. Have not found it yet. The jar looks exactly like other E.D. Smith jams, but I have not found marmalade yet.
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Dec 06, 2021 @ 05:02:24
Look at my reply to Elevated Palate about E.D. Smith. Are their any Canadians out there who have any idea who makes TJ’s marmalade?
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Sep 12, 2021 @ 10:17:40
Nice catch, Sandra–agree that the bottles look like the ones that E.D. Smith uses. By the way, E.D. Smith also makes custom jam for Costco–a tart cherry/low sugar in a bulk jar that is absolutely delicious, but is only available in summer at some Midwest Costcos. Anyway, E.D. Smith now advertises a HABITANT orange marmalade on their website (https://www.edsmith.com/edsmith_product/orange-marmalade/) that looks promising (but not using Seville oranges, unfortunately), Anyone tried it?
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Sep 15, 2021 @ 13:19:40
Thank you!
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Sep 15, 2021 @ 13:37:04
Walmart of Canada has a Premium Seville Marmalade that could be the same one Trader Joe’s used to sell (same jar). I’m driving back to the US tomorrow and plan to swoop into Walmart to check it out. Stay tuned!
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Dec 06, 2021 @ 04:47:48
I read your comment earlier and went to our local Walmart in Stroudsburg, Pa. Bought theirs. Terrible. Extremely sweet. Found out it was made in Poland. I think Walmart buys products that are cheap and not standard all over.
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Dec 06, 2021 @ 11:57:56
The good stuff is in Walmart Canada (not USA). (Must be Seville Orange Marmalade) Not quite as good as TJ but close. I emptied the shelf when last in Canada. Keiler Dundee is also pretty good. I’m so upset with TJ and just don’t understand how such a good product could vanish. I contaced them and they said they have a non-dissclosure with the manufacturer. Why???
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Dec 06, 2021 @ 04:58:06
I read your comment earlier about E.D. Smith. Found out their products are sold to IGA Supermarket. The closest one to me is 24 miles away but I’m committed to replacing TJ’s marmalade. Waste of time & gas. Not even close to TJ. I can’t under stand why the company that that made & sold the best marmalade in the world, wouldn’t advertise it. They must have taken a huge $ hit when TJ cancelled their product.
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Sep 17, 2021 @ 11:38:33
We loved this marmalade and my frustrations grew even more intense with TJ, since TJ discounted this great product! TJ does this all the time! You buy a great product for years, and then they discontinue it not realizing that they will lose business over it. Trader Joes when you discontinue a great product, you makes us go else where to find an equivalent and then we stop going to TJ because you don’t have the things we need … What is the problem? Maybe you need to reassess.
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Sep 22, 2021 @ 12:22:38
A bad TJ decision. The store has a great atmosphere and many good products, but discontinuing the only product in its class that you sell is not clever. Reduce the varieties of vinegar or honey by one, but keep your only (and unique) marmalade. Marmalade is not a jam.
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Oct 06, 2021 @ 17:22:03
This was one of the main reasons I shopped at Trader Joe’s. If they dropped the semi sweet Belgian chocolate almond bars As well, I wouldn’t go back at all.
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Nov 01, 2021 @ 20:45:15
Cannot believe they discontinued such an authentic products! Bring it back!!!!
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Nov 13, 2021 @ 08:27:11
I agree with above comment on TJ’s Seville Marmalade. It is perfect. Biter and full of flavor. Can we buy it somewhere else? So disappointed that it was discontinued.
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Dec 08, 2021 @ 13:13:59
Bring back the E. D. Smith (Canadian) Seville Marmalade. It is one of the best I have tasted at a reasonable price.
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Dec 21, 2021 @ 17:06:16
Go to TJs website and write in your comments/disappointment about the product being discontinued. I’m so sad – I adore their marmalade!
https://www.traderjoes.com/home/contact-us/product-feedback
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Dec 23, 2021 @ 13:23:53
Thanks FM; terrific suggestion!
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Feb 19, 2022 @ 14:55:57
I’m still smarting from this news. TJ, please bring this marmalade back!! I miss it so…. And I can’t find a decent substitute.
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Feb 19, 2022 @ 18:40:58
Still relentlessly searching in stores and online and nothing compares to the old Trader Joes Seville Orange Marmalade. After all this time, I’m still missing it. Please bring it back!
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Feb 25, 2022 @ 13:41:43
Some years ago I discovered James Keiller & Sons Dundee Marmalade, which is a favorite, and wondered if Trader Joe’s carried their own brand. We live a few blocks from there and typically shop there 2 to 4 days a week. Just a few days ago I inquired about whether they carried orange marmalade, and was surprised to hear they “don’t sell that item.” I have been thinking about finding a blog about their products, and having the Apple Blossom tart for dessert tonight, impelled me to do a blog search on the net , and chose this site. My first product search was for orange marmalade, and can understand how frustrating and disappointing it is when a favorite item is discontinued.
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Mar 30, 2022 @ 15:15:44
When the employee told me rather sadly that it was discontinued, he offered apricot jam as an alternative. I explained politely that the only comparison was in the color, and so he might as well have suggested a jar of salsa. At that point he backed away cautiously surmising i was probably mentally ill.
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Mar 31, 2022 @ 13:50:59
That’s very funny! Thanks for sharing…Ha ha!
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Mar 31, 2022 @ 17:24:44
Found at my local Vons:
Signature Select Seville Orange Marmalade
13 oz. $4.99
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Apr 01, 2022 @ 12:36:22
Thanks for posting Sally; please let us know if it’s good. https://www.vons.com/shop/product-details.960561264.html
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Apr 01, 2022 @ 13:18:02
It is good, tart like we Brits like it 😎
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Dec 01, 2022 @ 15:38:45
I agree with you, Sally. The Signature Select Seville Orange Marmalade (also made in Canada) is tasty–not too sweet. Unfortunately, our Safeway stores in SF Bay Area (and Safeway online) have been out of stock. I haven’t been able to get any info about the marmalade. It sounds like we are all bereft, missing TJ’s marmalade.
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Nov 10, 2022 @ 15:47:14
My only reason for going to TJ’s…sigh. Best orange marmalade ever.
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Nov 13, 2022 @ 16:30:46
Every few months, I go back to this website to see if there’s anything new on TJ marmalade. I read promacnyc,s reply to Sally Stoffel re: Vons. It’s in San Diego & I asked if they would send a case. Not to my zip in northeast PA. I’ve been trying several English marmalades from a local British Foods supplier. Most are good (some are too thick with large chunks of orange) but I agree with Keillor’s Dundee as a reasonable substitute but it’s not the same as TJ. Hartley is a possible consistency substitute but it has gotten too sweet.
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Dec 12, 2022 @ 10:12:08
Forget trying to find TJ marmalade & the company that produced it. I can’t even imagine a Canadian company that previously made for TJ not advertising it to the public. They’d make a fortune, especially ifthey raised the price somewhat.
I went to British Food Supplies in Massachusetts and the English Tea Shop to buy my marmalade. From British Food, I buy Frank Cooper (don’t get the thick cut if you liked TJ), Tiptree (fine shred) or Hartley (a little sweet but not bad). From English Tea Shop, I get Keillor & this time I’m trying Duerr’s.
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Jan 25, 2023 @ 20:00:54
As you may have seen, I commented on this subject in march 2021. In the meantime, I have spoken to the manufacturer in Toronto, Canada and asked them if they had any plans to sell this marmalade under a different label. They said that the recipe is owned by TJ and they are not able to produce it. Isn’t a shame that TJ will not make this great marmalade on line and sell it from a warehouse in multiple units. I bet that the people that have supported the product for many years and miss it so much would buy it in case quantities. While visiting Canada last year I encountered a pretty good one sold by Walmart Canada, which was the closest to the TJ product, however I have not been able to order it from the US. It is always out of stock.
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Jan 26, 2023 @ 16:16:40
I did not read your comment in March of 2021 and I’m surprised. I’ve been on this rant since TJ screwed us. Now I know why a Canadian m’f’r. never came forth. Someone should fire the marketing manager at TJ. It’s obvious he doesn’t follow his company comments on line. I agree with you about TJ marketing this on line. I have bought & tried so many others and only the English products (not all) come close. Did you read my comment about the marmalade made in Egypt?
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Jan 24, 2023 @ 12:39:15
Greaves Jams & Marmalade is possibly the source of TJ’s marmalade.
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Jan 24, 2023 @ 20:39:43
+26.99 to ship 2 jars to California!
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Jan 25, 2023 @ 19:28:35
Let me know how it compares to TJ (but at that price I’m not likely to buy it). Here’s a surprise! I found a jar of decent, fine shred marmalade MADE IN EGYPT. called BON APPETIT ORANGE MARMALADE. Manufactured by El Rashidi El Mizan Confectionery and distributed by Ocean State Jobbers, 375 Commerce Park Rd., N. Kingston, RI 02852. I was wandering around a bargain-type store in New Jersey and came on it. Not as “English” but hey, it only cost $1.99 and it’s fairly decent. Better than the English “Roses” I bought in the Tea Store. Horrible! Think “orange jelly. No body or fruit and it cost $7.
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May 07, 2023 @ 15:36:21
TJ Has gone and done the same dissappearing thing with their very good this past winter with their “Ginger Spread” which made up for the lost marmalade this past winter…classified it as a seasonal product. It was made in Scotland. I have 2 jars left. And I just opened my last jar of the outstanding Seville Orange Marmalade. The Brits are desperate for trade after Brexit… here is a golden (colored) opportunity
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