| Junior
Tubs
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We
package a wide variety of products for this extremely
popular product line
The long and extensive list is below....
8 packages per case |
13020 |
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Fudge Coconut Snowballs |
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13025 |
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Chocolate Sea Foam |
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13027 |
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Chocolate Ladyfingers |
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13034 |
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Roca Toffee |
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13039 |
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Red Vanilla Drops |
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13040 |
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Milk Chocolate Drops |
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13042 |
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Lemon Drops |
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13046 |
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English Toffee |
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13047 |
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Butter Mints |
call for pricing |
13049 |
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Mint Green Drops |
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13051 |
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Holiday Petite Mints |
call for pricing |
13054 |
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Vanilla Drops |
call for pricing |
13061 |
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Dark Chocolate Drops |
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13063 |
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Almond Brittle |
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13100 |
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Chocolate Peanut Clusters |
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13101 |
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Chocolate Mixed Nuts |
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13102 |
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Chocolate Peanuts |
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13104 |
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Chocolate Raisins |
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13106 |
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Chocolate Almonds |
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13108 |
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White Chocolate Peanut Clusters |
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13114 |
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White Chocolate Raisins |
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13121 |
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Chocolate Double-Dipped Peanuts |
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13135 |
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Chocolate Rainbow Buttons |
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13212 |
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Raw Natural Almonds |
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13230 |
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Raw Slivered Almonds |
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13236 |
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Sliced Almonds |
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13336 |
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Diced Peanuts |
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13338 |
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Assorted Diced Nuts |
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13350 |
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Assorted Pillow Mints |
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13357 |
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Chocolate Silver Dollar Mints |
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13358 |
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Chocolate Amaretto Pecans |
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13360 |
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Chocolate Macadamia Nuts |
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13361 |
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Chocolate Mint Truffles |
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13366 |
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Peanut Butter Logs |
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13370 |
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Chocolate Almond Bark |
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13372 |
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Assorted Petite Pastel Mints |
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13374 |
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Large Pastel Mints |
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13376 |
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White Chocolate Wafer/Color Pareils |
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13378 |
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Dark Chocolate Wafers/White Pareils |
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13379 |
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Chocolate Cashews |
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13391 |
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Assorted Fruit Slices |
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13393 |
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Green/White Jelly Mints |
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13395 |
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French Diamond Licorice |
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13397 |
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Chocolate Pecan Clusters |
call for pricing |
13398 |
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Chocolate Caramel Peanut Clusters |
call for pricing |
13692 |
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Raw Blanched Peanuts |
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13711 |
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Raw Spanish Peanuts |
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13745 |
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Raw Pecan Halves |
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13751 |
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Raw Pecan Pieces |
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13834 |
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Salad Topper |
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13844 |
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Tropical Mixture |
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13848 |
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Inferno Mixture |
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13858 |
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English Mixture |
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13868 |
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Swiss Mixture |
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13872 |
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Sierra Mixture |
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13880 |
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Chocolatina Mixture |
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13884 |
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Walnut Halves & Pieces |
call for pricing |
13886 |
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Walnut Medium Pieces |
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| Little Known Facts Life of Milton Hershey
The First Million Is the Hardest
At first it seemed that Milton Hershey had no talents for business. He failed at
numerous ventures before he finally succeeded at making caramel candy. By then he was
almost
forty years old... - read on
and read about his
Lancaster Caramel Company...
- read more
More about candy making | More facts |
Our
favorite recipes
Poppy Seed Pecan Muffins
great for breakfast or with dinner
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup butter
1 tsp grated orange peel
2 eggs
1 cup sour cream
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 cup white flour
2-1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1/2 cup pecans, chopped
4 Tbls poppy seeds
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Beat the sugar and butter together. Add the
orange peel, eggs, and sour cream. Stir in all dry ingredients; mix well. Pour the batter
into muffin tins lined with cupcake papers. Bake for 20 minutes or until spongy on top.
Makes 24 muffins.
More recipes
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Little known facts
The hickories are members of the walnut family. The only
commercially important hickory is the pecan, a sub species
of the walnut.
The most edible hickory is the "shagbark hickory", but the
"shellbark," the "mockernut", the "pignut" and the
"bitternut" are also varieties that grow in the North American forests.
more about hickory nuts
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Half a century of fun

We just completed building a new food processing plant. Our plant is located on the
western United States in Spokane, Washington.Greenacres is our official address and it is
a suburb of Spokane, just three miles west of the Idaho border.
Our history
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