Sokol and Company - Website Usage Guidelines

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Sokol and Company welcomes feedback and appreciates your interest in sharing your thoughts with us. However, it is our company policy not to accept or consider unsolicited ideas from outside the company, including ideas for new or improved products or packaging, product names, or promotion or marketing strategies.

Despite our policy, should you submit an idea to Sokol and Company, the information submitted will be considered non-confidential and Sokol and Company will be free to use the information for any purpose and will not be obligated to return or recognize the information submitted.

All information and materials contained or made available on our website, and all intellectual property rights relating to our website, are the property of Sokol and Company, except as noted below. Information published on this site may be copied or downloaded for your own personal, non-commercial use only as long as all copyright, trademarks and other proprietary notices are untouched and kept in original form.

About Sokol and Company

Sokol and Company, more commonly known as Solo Foods, was founded in 1895 as a modest neighborhood grocery store in Chicago. Through a century of evolution and adaptation, Solo has evolved into a multifaceted food company serving the retail, industrial and foodservice industries worldwide. Now into its fifth generation of family operation and ownership, Solo continues to redefine the benchmark for quality and service in the food industry. Boasting an impressive portfolio of retail products under the Baker®, Borden®, Chun's ®, Simon Fisher®, and Solo® brands, Solo is also a valued supplier to industrial markets, as well, with emphasis in custom formulation, private label and contract packaged products. Sokol and Company has been named twice to the INC 5000 list of the nation's fastest-growing companies, in 2007 and 2011. For more information, please visit www.solofoods.com.

Sokol and Company is the owner of all trademarks, except Borden and Elsie. Borden and Elsie are trademarks used under license.