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Watkins Top Spices

 here is how the spice products ranked over the most recent couple of years in Canada. A couple of interesting facts first:

  • The Pure Ground Black Pepper and Pure Ground Cinnamon (in tins) sold more in total than all the other 29 spices combined!
  • Organic Potato Salad Seasoning sold more than twice as much as the second highest selling organic spice (Salt Free Seasoning).
  • Not counting the first two (Black Pepper and Cinnamon in tins), the next nine (sales combined) outsold the total of all the remaining 20.
  1. Pure Ground Black Pepper 4 sizes)
  2. Pure Ground Cinnamon
  3. Organic Potato Salad Seasoning
  4. Organic All Purpose Seasoning Salt-Free
  5. Organic Steak Seasoning
  6. Organic Garlic Powder
  7. Organic Garlic Peppercorn Grinder
  8. Organic Seafood & Poultry Seasoning
  9. Organic Everything Bagel Sesame Seasoning Blend
  10. Organic Italian Seasoning
  11. Organic Onion Powder
  12. Fine Himalayan Pink Salt
  13. Organic Dill Weed
  14. Organic Lemon Pepper Blend
  15. Organic Adobo Seasoning
  16. Organic Chili Powder
  17. Organic Chai Powder
  18. Mediterranean Sea Salt Grinder
  19. Organic Seasoning With Salt
  20. Organic Black Peppercorn Grinder
  21. Organic Harissa Seasoning
  22. Organic Ground Cinnamon
  23. Organic Parsley Flakes
  24. Organic Garlic Salt Grinder
  25. Organic Garlic Salt
  26. Organic IPA Seasoning
  27. Organic Curry Powder
  28. Organic Cilantro Leaves
  29. Organic Crushed Red Pepper
  30. Organic Whole Black Peppercorns
  31. Organic Ground Black Pepper
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