Sweet Heat Jam Co. has garnered recognition from the Texas Department of Agriculture’s GO TEXAN program, which has promoted Texas agricultural products and businesses since 1999. Known for its artisan jams with a distinctive Texas flair, Sweet Heat Jam Co. was founded by Nolan Stilwell, a culinary artist and entrepreneur with Down Syndrome.
Located online at SweetHeatJam.com, the company can be contacted at +1 281-797-2806 or via email at info@SweetHeatJam.com.

Sweet Heat Jam Co. focuses on creating a nurturing environment for young adults with disabilities, providing them with training in the culinary arts, entrepreneurship, innovation, partnerships, and community engagement. “Sweet Heat Jam Company supports the realization of personal potential in people with intellectual disabilities through God-centered training,” the company states.
The company’s mission includes supporting the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS), with 15% of each sale of their Tri-Berry Heat jam being donated to NDSS. This jam, a blend of strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries with a touch of heat, aims to raise awareness about Down Syndrome.
Sweet Heat Jam Co. offers 13 flavors of hot pepper jellies, available at H-E-B stores. “Texas Sweet Heat Jams are as unique as the team that creates them,” the company notes, emphasizing their use of locally sourced fruits and peppers.
For more information or to shop their products, visit SweetHeatJam.com.
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