I was first introduced to Ray's mustard when in the 80s & 90s I worked for what was then Bangor Hydro Electric Co. I was required to travel from Bangor to Eastport to test the transformer rated metering. One of the employees gave me a tour of the mill. I was totally amazed at how with one motor and a shaft that stretched the length of the mill that drove all of the vat beaters and just by sliding a drive belt for each vat onto the drive portion of the shift. Rayes Mustard has definitely stuck with their roots. In the store portion of the mill I tried a sample of the Spicy Horseradish and that was the best tasting Mustard I'd ever had. I bought 4 jars that day. I have since moved to Florida and decided to check and see if Ray's Mustard had a website I could order from. They did have a site, but the first couple of times I checked Spicy Horseradish wasn't on the menu. Not being one to give up I Checked their site again a couple of weeks ago and Spicy Horseradish was on the list (please always have Spicy Horseradish available) so I ordered 4 jars and will continue to do so as soon as I open the last jar. If there is a downtime of not making it please send me 4 jars and bill me! If you are ever vacationing in Downeast Maine and you don't make a stop at Ray's Mustard then you are truly missing out. By the way the 4 jars I ordered showed up in a timely manner and very well packaged for the trip. (Because we all know that with shipping companies "fragile" means don't drop from a height over 50 feet) Thank you Ray's Mustard!