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Cramer Likes This Juicy Dividend Yield

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Published: Wednesday, 26 Oct 2011 | 6:42 PM ET
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During volatile markets, Cramer suggests homegamers pay up for high-quality companies with juicy dividend yields. After all, dividend-paying stocks pay investors to wait until the market calms and the economy improves.

B&G Foods: A House of Brands That Pays
Mad Money's Jim Cramer, says B&G Foods pays a juicy 5-percent yield and increased the dividend by 9-percent last week. Discussing the food company's forecast and bottom line, with David Wenner, B&G Foods CEO.

(RELATED: Cramer's Top Dividend Stocks)

The "Mad Money" host suggested investors consider B&G Foods , for example. The packaged food company makes a variety of popular brands, including Ortega to Cream of Wheat. Its stock sports a 5 percent dividend yield.

Cramer liked BGS for some time, so he was happy to have CEO David Werner back on the program. To see the full conversation, watch the video.

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