West Chicago powdered stick pack manufacturer plans expansion
Chronicle Media — June 13, 2025
Workers inside the Jel Sert manufacturing plant in West Chicago. Jel Sert is planning to expand its facility, which produces powdered stick packs. (Jel Sert photo)
WEST CHICAGO – A West Chicago company is investing $10 million to construct a manufacturing operation to enhance production of its powered stick packs and ensure it can meet consumer demand.
The Jel Sert expansion project will create more than 100 manufacturing and packing operations jobs while retaining nearly 1,000 jobs.
“Through competitive incentive programs, workforce development, and our state’s robust business development efforts, Illinois has been supporting businesses that create jobs and invest back into their communities,” said Gov. J.B. Pritzker. “Jel Sert is a shining example of that mission. Beginning as a small operation nearly 100 years ago, Jel Sert has grown into a global powerhouse, with its home base right here in Illinois.
“This $10 million investment will help meet booming consumer demand for Jel Sert’s products, and in the process, create more manufacturing and packing operations jobs for Illinoisans.”
“Jel Sert’s decision to expand production in Illinois is a testament to the continued success and impact of the EDGE tax credit,” said state Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Director Kristen Richards. “Jel Sert has a storied history in West Chicago, and this expansion will create and retain good-paying jobs for Illinoisans while continuing to bolster economic development within the region.
“This project is a great example of why Illinois continues to be the best place to live, work and do business.”
Incorporated in Illinois in 1926, the Jel Sert Co. is the largest powdered stick production company in North America. The company has grown from a local family-owned business to a name in the food and beverage manufacturing industry, known for its drink mixes, dessert mixes, and freezable novelties.
“Ninety-nine years after my grandparents founded Jel Sert, this more than $10 million expansion drives us into the next century of innovation. By increasing our capacity to over 3 billion powdered stick packs per year and creating new, skilled jobs, our family-owned company continues to grow, hire, and proudly call West Chicago home,” said Jel Sert President Ken Wegner.
Guided by Illinois’ Economic Growth Plan, the state is focusing on high-growth industries including food processing. Illinois is home to food processing and confection firms like Kraft Heinz, Wrigley, Mondelez, Ferrero, and Kellanova, with several innovation and R&D labs designed to help companies grow and pioneer technologies and flavors.
As part of the expansion, the company received an Economic Development for a Growing Economy tax credit. The full agreement can be found at
https://dceo.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dceo/expandrelocate/incentives/edge_agreements/2024-jel-sert-company-edge-credit-agreement_redacted-v2.pdf.
In calendar year 2024, companies in the EDGE program committed more than $650 million in investments in communities across Illinois.
“This expansion project is a prime example of the economic resources and development opportunities Illinois has to offer,” said state Sen Karina Villa, D-West Chicago. “Jel Sert’s commitment to expanding its operations in the Chicagoland area will not only bring good-paying manufacturing jobs to the region, but it will also boost the state’s local economies.”
“I’m thrilled to see the continued impact of the EDGE tax credit program,” state Rep. Maura Hirschauer, D-West Chicago. “Jel Sert’s decision to invest and expand in Illinois underscores the state’s commitment to fostering growth and job creation to support and strengthen our world-class economy.”
“Jel Sert prides itself on its history as a family-owned company that has grown and thrived in DuPage County. We are thrilled to celebrate this important milestone with our friends at Jel Sert and look forward to many decades of success with them here in DuPage, said DuPage County Board Chair Deborah Conroy of Villa Park.