Photo by me. See more here.
Since Mt Olive, North Carolina, location of the annual Pickle Drop, is only an hour and half from where I live, I decided to attend this small-town, family-friendly New Year's Eve event this year. Last year's event drew 2,000 people in a town with a population of less than 5,000. I also had the chance to interview Lynn Williams, Community Relations Representative of the Mt Olive Pickle Company, sponsors of the event.
Mt Olive, NC Pickle Drop 2009 from Jeff Cohen on Vimeo.
The Pickle Drop is based on a boast made by World War II bombardiers that they were so accurate, they could drop a bomb into a pickle barrel. And in the 1950s they were invited by Pickle Packers International to test this skill by dropping pickles off a skyscraper into barrels on the sidewalk below. This idea germinated in the minds of Mt Olive Pickle employees, and in 1999, the first Pickle Drop was held in front of 8 people. By 2001 the event was opened to the public. It occurs on company grounds at 7pm, which happens to be the stroke of midnight Greenwich Mean Time.
Mt Olive Pickle Facts:
- Mt. Olive celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2006 and is the largest privately held pickle company in the U.S.
- They pack over 100 million jars of processed and fresh pack pickles, relishes and peppers annually.
- They buy over 130 million pounds of cucumbers and peppers each year in over nine states and two foreign countries. About one-third of that is purchased from independent growers in North Carolina.
- Each April the town of Mt Olive celebrates the NC Pickle Festival, which includes a bike ride called the Tour de Pickle.
Nice editing of the video with the B shots clipped in over the audio.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to put the pickle bike ride on my calendar for the spring. Can I talk you into doing one of the rides? I think I could provide you with an appropriately sized road bike.