ORGANIC OREGON HAZELNUT BUTTER & SNACK MIX
Squirrelly Jane Hazelnut Butters and Snack Mixes start with the freshest organic Oregon grown hazelnuts. All of our hazelnuts are grown on Meridian Orchards, right outside the door of Squirrelly Jane’s kitchen. It doesn’t get any fresher than that!
A PACIFIC NORTHWEST
COUNTERTOP STAPLE
Upon returning to my family’s hazelnut farm, Meridian Orchards, I became drawn to the roasting and squishing of hazelnuts. Soon I started mixing hazelnuts with other fruits and healthy foods and Squirrelly Jane was born.
Amidst the bounty of harvest I seek to prepare for the winter by squirreling away the tastiest morsels. Each jar and bag of hazelnuts is handmade in small batches using organic and fair trade ingredients.
I am forever thankful for your support. This small business dream is not possible without you!
ONLY THE GOOD STUFF
We only use the highest quality ingredients to make our hazelnut butters. All of our ingredients are healthy, delicious and easy to pronounce :). Plus, we’re not blending with other nuts to cut costs. The only nuts in our products are hazelnuts!
- Organic Hazelnuts 90%
- Organic Milk Chocolate 5%
- Pink Himalayan Sea Salt 2%
- Love (probably organic) 100%
WHEN IT’S GONE, IT’S GONE…
We only use fresh organic hazelnuts from our farm to make our handmade hazelnut butters. Once our hazelnuts are harvested and our butters are sold out, they’re gone for the season. We don’t buy hazelnuts from other farms to fill more orders or max out profits. We know that business practice might not land us on Shark Tank but it gives us the most consistent and best-tasting hazelnuts around… and that’s good enough for us.
FIND SQUIRRELLY JANE
We're out and about at Farmer's Markets and gaining popularity in stores. Come taste samples, chat filberts, and nerd out about organic farming.

OREGON CITY FARMERS MARKET
2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, OR 97045
Saturdays @ 10
Sundays @ 9

WHITE RABBIT BAKERY
21368 Pacific Hwy E, Aurora, OR 97002
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*World’s best claim is according to us, our mommas, and a bunch of people at farmers markets across Oregon.

