Watkins
Joseph Ray Watkins founded Watkins Incorporated in
1868 from the kitchen of his home in Plainview, Minnesota.
Watkins was so confident of his home-manufactured product, Dr.
Wards Liniment, that he introduced the now famous
Watkins "Trial Mark" bottle, along with the first-ever money back
guarantee.
By 1885 the production of Liniment had outgrown his home and
the town of Plainview, so he moved the company to the booming
lumber town of Winona, Minnesota, which boasted five railroads
and was already an important port on the Mississippi River. In
Winona, Watkins incorporated his company as the J. R. Watkins
Medical Company. The company expanded its product line to include
products such as
Petro-Carbo Salve, Cathartic Pills, Vanilla, Black Pepper, and Cinnamon.
During the 1890’s Watkins opened branches around the
country, beginning with San Francisco, California. In 1913 the
company opened its first international branch in Winnipeg,
Canada, and by the 1940s the company had more than 135 branch
offices in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand,
South Africa, and England. Today, Watkins continues to operate
internationally, with products sold in the US, Canada, U.K. and
the Philippines.
Since its beginnings, Watkins has been family owned and
operated. J. R. Watkins’ descendents—Watkins and
Kings—guided the company through its first 110 years. In
1978 Irwin L. Jacobs purchased Watkins, and the Jacobs family
continues the Watkins’ tradition of manufacturing the
highest quality products and providing outstanding service that
exceeds expectations.

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