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6/23/2008

3 Bean Salad

4 Bean Salad

Vegetable Salad

Blue Lake Cut Green Beans

Blue Lake Cut Green Beans and Whole Potatoes (in Ham Flavored Sauce)

Sliced White Potatoes

Small Whole White Potatoes

Whole Boiled Onions

Tomato Puree

Tomato Sauce

Tomato Juice

Homestyle Baked Beans

Brown Sugar & Bacon Baked Beans

Redskin Kidney Beans

Butter Beans

Limagrands

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Beans & Franks

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Seasoned Black Beans

Great Northern Beans

Pinto Beans

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Blackeye Peas

Chick Peas

Superfine Dried Green & White Lima Beans

Superfine Midget Green Butter Beans

Superfine Tomatoes w/Okra

Superfine Triple Succotash

Vegetarian Baked Beans

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Catsup

Roman/Shellie/Cranberry Beans (Private Label)

Spaghetti Sauce

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Blue Lake French Green Beans

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Blue Lake Whole Green Beans

Petite Green Beans

Italian Cut Green Beans

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Fordhook Lima Beans

Baby Lima Beans

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