Guida's Dairy
Guida's Dairy is a large regional dairy nestled in Southern New England between New York City and Boston. Since 1886, Guida's has had the reputation of supplying the finest products and service to our large customer base.
With a fleet of over 200 vehicles, Guida's Dairy delivers fresh dairy and dairy related products throughout Southern New England. Our service area includes Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Northern New Jersey and New York State, including Long Island. Emphasis on quality control cannot be overstated. With an 18-day code on all of our fluid milk products, Guida's can guarantee the utmost integrity of its product line. Guida's also processes a full line of ice cream mixes, fruit juices, fruit drinks and water to meet all of our customers' needs.
3 generations of Guida pride, quality and integrity (Back to front, left to right
Mark A. Zydanowicz (3rd), Jon Guida (3rd), Mike Guida (2nd), Frank Guida (1st), James Guida (2nd), Bernie Guida (2nd) and Al Guida (2nd))
Guida's Dairy has been included in the list of the top 100 dairy processors in the United States since the June 2003 issue of Dairy Field Magazine. Expansion by maintaining a conservative and exceptionally solid approach has been the key to Guida's growth for over 120 years.
Guida's Dairy- a regional processor of fluid milk, cream, ice cream mixes, fruit drinks, orange juice, water and a variety of other dairy products, Guida's is one of the leading dairies in New England. The company has experienced remarkable growth over the last few years. Expansion by maintaining a conservative and solid approach has been key to its development.
Guida's Dairy attributes this business surge to numerous factors, but insists the most important ingredient in the company's recipe for success which can be traced back to its founder, Alexander Guida Jr. He was one of 13 children who grew up on a working dairy farm. Al left the farm and started by selling milk Seibert Dairy in New Britain in 1932 at the height of the Great Depression.
During World War II, HP Hood wanted to buy Guida's supplier with plans of ultimately eliminating its sub-dealers. Rather than selling, Alexander made an offer to purchase the Seibert Dairy from Arthur Seibert in 1947, Arthur Siebert and his family founded the dairy in 1886 at the company's present location in New Britain, CT.
Since then, Guida's Dairy has had the reputation of supplying the finest products and service to its large customer base. With a fleet of more than 200 vehicles, the company delivers products throughout southern New England. The Guida's service area includes Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Northern New Jersey, New York City, Long Island and eastern New York.
The company says its emphasis on quality control cannot be overstated. In fact, with an 18-day code on all of its fluid milk products, Guida's Milk says it guarantees the utmost integrity of its product line.