The Gotelli family emigrated from Italy in the early 1900's to settle and plant cherries along the Calaveras River in California. The company started as Oneto-Gotelli Company and has been in the cherry packing business for over 60 years. The "O-G" brand became synonymous with California cherries and in 1971, the company name was changed to O-G Packing Company to better coincide with our popular label.
The ingenuity of Al Gotelli led to the development and the patenting of the first mechanical cluster cutter to separate the stems of cherries. The machinery is still used today and led to an expansion in the market by helping to keep the costs of packing cherries modest.
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