100-year-old Cookie and Jam Brand Discontinued in Stores

Big news for foodies! Knott's Berry Farm jams and cookies are leaving grocery shelves.

A shocker, right? The J.M. Smucker Company's website confirms it: "Knott's Berry Farm® brand has been discontinued."

But don't panic yet! The Knott's Berry Farm theme park in California is still going strong. And yes, their online marketplace, "Berry Market," is up and running.

Craving those famous shortbread cookies with jam centers? Head to the park, says FOX 11. That's the only place to snag them now.

J.M. Smucker Company spills the beans to FOX Business. They're reshuffling their portfolio, focusing on bigger growth areas.

Let's take a quick trip down memory lane. Knott's story began in the 1920s. Walter and Cordelia Knott farmed 20 acres. They started with a berry stand, then a restaurant. By 1940, Walter was building a Ghost Town to entertain guests. A theme park was born!

A bit of brand history: Knott's joined Conagra in 1995, then landed with J.M. Smucker in 1998.

And for the jam enthusiasts: Knott's seedless raspberry jam is still out there. Grab a 16-ounce jar on J.M. Smucker's website while you can!