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Essay heading: jack daniels business history
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In the early 1900’s it was forced to shut down its distillery in Lynchburg and move to St. Louis due to the county becoming dry. Then when prohibition came, Jack Daniels was forced out of business for over 20 years. Five years after prohibition was lifted Lem Motlow reopened the doors in Lynchburg after lobbying to pass a bill to allow the beverage to be produced in the dry county... displayed 300 characters
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Five years after prohibition was lifted Lem Motlow reopened the doors in Lynchburg after lobbying to pass a bill to allow the beverage to be produced in the dry county.
Jack Daniels had never tried to crash “mass” markets, and never sold more than 300,000 cases a year. That was until the fall of 1956 when Kentucky based wine and spirits company, Brown-Forman Distillers, bought the Jack Daniels distillery for 20 million dollars cash... displayed next 300 characters
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