We’re just two best friends—Jameson and luke —who turned a weekend idea into a kitchen full of jam jars.
No fancy machines. No factory formulas. Just honest ingredients, late-night taste tests, and a whole lot of love for fruit.
What started as a “let’s try this” has grown into something bigger: a jam company built on curiosity, creativity, and the kind of friendship that sticks.
about how we started
about us
We’re two best friends—just a couple of regular guys who love a good challenge, a kitchen full of fruit, and the joy of creating something real.
It all started with a simple idea: what if we tried making jam together? Not for fame or fortune—but just to see how good we could get at it. Jameson and I (that’s me!) had always shared a love for food, flavor, and rolling up our sleeves to make something with heart.
That little spark turned into late-night batches, weekend farmers markets, and more taste tests than we care to admit. But with every jar, we got better. And more importantly, we had a blast doing it.
Today, we’re proud to share our jams and jellies with you—made in small batches, with real ingredients, and a whole lot of friendship stirred in.
From our kitchen to your table—thanks for being part of our story.
- Luke and jameson.
OUR AWARDS.
We never set out to win awards—but it turns out, people really like what two best friends can cook up in a jam jar. From local fairs to artisan food showcases, we’re honored to have picked up a few ribbons (and even more smiles) along the way.
Frequently asked questions
Nope. Every jar is made with simple, real ingredients—just fruit, sugar, lemon juice, and spices when we feel fancy.
Unopened jars will last up to 12 months. Once opened, keep it in the fridge and enjoy within 3-4 weeks (if it lasts that long!).
The cost of a project is determined by several factors including the size and complexity of the project, materials used, and labor costs. We provide a detailed estimate before any work begins.
In our shared kitchen! We produce everything in small batches right here in [City/State or just say "our hometown"], with a focus on quality over quantity.