IAM Union Midwest Territory leaders, including General Vice President Sam Cicinelli and Local 701 Directing Business Representative Mark Grasseschi, visited C. Cretors and Company in Wood Dale, Illinois. The company is known for manufacturing popcorn machines and has a longstanding relationship with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), dating back to the early 1950s.
Cicinelli emphasized the importance of maintaining domestic production of iconic products. “In a world where so much production has moved overseas, it’s essential that iconic products like Cretors popcorn machines are still union-made right here in Illinois,” said Cicinelli. “Every Cretors machine that leaves the shop floor ships with an IAM union label, and that’s a point of pride for our members and their families.”
Grasseschi highlighted the collaborative environment at Cretors. “Our members have been creating magic at Cretors for decades,” said Grasseschi. “This is a family-owned business with family values, and our members are part of that family. It proves what can be accomplished when labor and management work hand in hand.”
C. Cretors & Company was founded by Charles Cretors, who introduced the first steam-powered popcorn machine at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. This innovation allowed corn to be popped in hot oil rather than over open flames, resulting in a more consistent product.
The company’s steam-driven carts became common outside theaters, ballparks, and fairgrounds. Over time, its product line expanded to include wagons capable of roasting peanuts, baking chestnuts, and serving hot drinks.
IAM members continue to contribute to the company’s reputation as an industry leader with its machines present in venues worldwide.



