Log Cabin Syrup

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Log Cabin Syrup is a brand of pre-packaged syrups owned by Pinnacle Foods, and marketed as its competitor to Mrs. Butterworth's.

Log Cabin syrup was introduced in 1887. Minnesota grocer Patrick J. Towle named the syrup in honor of his childhood hero, President Abraham Lincoln, and his childhood in a log cabin. The brand was acquired by General Foods in 1927 and remained one of that company's major brands until it was sold in the 1980's.

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