Hearth Club Baking Powder
The Hearth Club brand began its life as Health
Club. Hearth Club Baking Powder was at one time co-marketed with
such products as Luzianne Teas and Coffees, Octagon soap products,
Borden Milk, Obelisk Flour, Mrs Filbert's Margarine and others.
Hulman & Co. acquired this brand with its purchase of the Rumford
Chemical Works in 1950. Hearth Club Baking Powder, once a popular
regional brand in the southeastern United States, has been replaced
by Clabber Girl brand in most markets. Hearth Club customers have
since joined the millions who rely on America’s favorite baking
powder, Clabber Girl.
Hearth Club Baking Powder is now sold in a few discount retailers
in the U.S including Dollar General. When you want good performance
at a great price, look for Hearth Club.
Hearth Club Baking Powder is gluten-free and certified Kosher
by the Orthodox Union.