Paul Newman's salad dressing company, Newman's Own, started as a lighthearted endeavor among friends in 1980, initiated by Newman and A.E. Hotchner. They filled wine bottles with salad dressing for neighbors, including Martha Stewart, who advised on perfecting the recipe. This comedic yet serious collaboration led to a successful product, ranking Newman's Own as a top store-bought Italian salad dressing. The brand donates all profits to children's charities worldwide, grounded on Newman's motto, "Let's give it all away."
The end result of Newman's salad dressing experiments was a hit. Stewart included Newman's salad dressing in a blind taste-testing lineup, and the actor's recipe won all the accolades from participants.
Newman's Own, a brand that prides itself in sending all of its profits straight to charities that help kids around the world, was founded following the success of Newman's salad dressing.
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