John Copes

John Copes For product inquiries or concerns, please email [email protected]. Originally founded by Martin Cope, the grandfather of John F.

Since 1900, John Copes Toasted Dried Sweet Corn has been a unique and favored family tradition rich with Pennsylvania Dutch history. Although available since the 1900’s, John Copes Toasted Dried Sweet Corn gained popularity during President Eisenhower's term of office. Legend has it that it was a popular ingredient for meals served in the White House. Today, John Copes product graces countless din

ner tables year round and is a favored Thanksgiving tradition for many. Cope, the company continued to grow adding additional products and continuing on as a family business in beautiful Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Each generation carried on the quality and tradition first introduced in 1900 by producing their products with the same processes originally introduced by Martin Cope. Corn used for the John Cope line of products are selected during the height of the growing season when the natural sugars and flavors are at their best to ensure only the highest quality to the buyer.

07/10/2014

The morning is wiser than the evening

07/09/2014

What the moment broke may take years to mend

07/06/2014

Plant the seeds of failure and failure will follow

07/05/2014

My mind is my best friend

Happy 4th of July!
07/04/2014

Happy 4th of July!

07/03/2014

Nobody who ever gave his best regretted it

07/02/2014

You have to taste a culture to understand it

07/01/2014

Someone who gets things started will usually get things finished

06/30/2014

Life is the sum of your choices

06/29/2014

Sow good services; sweet remembrances will grow from them

06/28/2014

All progress takes place outside the comfort zone

06/27/2014

Get up early in the morning in a three-point stance and love what you do

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Hanover, PA

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