As the raisin farmers’ grape vines grew, so did their sales. Their gigantic dream began looking more and more attainable, while their facilities felt smaller and smaller. It was time to expand. And expand they did, constructing a handsome new processing plant, in Fresno, California, dubbed “the finest factory building this side of Detroit.” Sun-Maid’s future looked bright in the midst of dark world events to come. Through economic struggles and war in the 30s-50s, Sun-Maid continued to be a bright spot in American’s everyday lives. Whether it was paintings by renowned artist, Norman Rockwell, or the company’s humanitarian efforts, like sending little red boxes to America’s deployed soldiers. Sun-Maid’s sweet raisins stood as a symbol of peace and comfort for all people.