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Georgia Quarterly Food Package Program - Quarter 3 2014 Georgia Quarterly Food Package Program - Quarter 3 2014 QTY ITEM# ITEM DESCRIPTION WEIGHT TOTAL PRICE TOTAL QTY ITEM# ITEM DESCRIPTION WEIGHT TOTAL PRICE TOTAL WEIGHT PRICE WEIGHT PRICE DRINK MIXES CRACKERS 6981 Sweet Fusions SF... [C R G] 2.24 oz. $4.30 80000109 Austin 1.38 oz. Grilled Cheese on Saltines (8... 1.5 oz. $3.25 6983 Sweet Fusions 1.8 oz. SF... [C R G] 2.08 oz. $4.30 80000110 Austin 1.38 oz. Pepperjack on Saltines (8 pack) 1.5 oz. $3.25 7809 Hawaiian Punch .91 oz. Singles To Go Berry Blue... 1.6 oz. $2.10 9590 Cheez-It 1.5 oz. Cheddar Crackers 1.8 oz. $1.00 42117 Crystal Light 1.12 oz. SF Variety Pack Drink... 1.6 oz. $5.75 9461 Wheat Thins 1.75 oz. 2.0 oz. $1.25 COFFEE & CAPPUCCINO CHEESE PRODUCTS 10961 Folger's 4 oz. 100% Colombian Coffee 4.3 oz. $6.25 7739 Velveeta 2 oz. Sharp Cheddar Spread [G] 2.1 oz. $0.65 10963 Folger's 4 oz. Traditional Roast Coffee 4.3 oz. $6.25 2858 City Cow 4 oz. Nacho Cheese Dip with... [C R G] 4.5 oz. $1.50 9800 Cappuccino 12.15 oz. Variety Pack (15 count) 12.2 oz. $7.00 4942 Velveeta 1.5 oz. Instant Spicy Nacho Cheese... [K C] 2.1 oz. $1.50 SWEETENER 6017 City Cow 4 oz. White Queso Dip [C R G] 4.7 oz. $1.85 42293 Splenda Flavors for Coffee Variety Pack (10... 1.6 oz. $3.15 9398 Velveeta 4 oz. Nacho Cheese Dip w/... [C R G] 4.5 oz. $1.60 BREAKFAST PRODUCTS 9397 Velveeta 8 oz. Spicy Jalapeno Cheese... [C R G] 8.7 oz. $2.30 5645 City Cow 4 oz. Mozzarella Cheese Stick [C G] 4.2 oz. $1.85 6846 Kellogg's 14.1 oz. Pop Tarts - Frosted Cookies &... 15.2 oz. $3.75 9655 Painted Cow 2 oz. Dippins Cream Cheese [C G] 2.3 oz. $1.15 10548 Kellogg's 14.7 oz. Pop-Tarts - Frosted Blueberry... 16.0 oz. $3.75 10911 Philly 2 oz. Cream Cheese w/ Jalapenos 2.2 oz. $1.15 10893 Kellogg's 10.5 oz. Pop-Tarts Peanut Butter... 11.8 oz. $3.75 10807 Kellogg's 12.2 oz. Froot Loops Cereal [C R] 13.2 oz. $4.95 MEAT SNACKS 10809 Kellogg's 12.2 oz. Apple Jacks Cereal [C R] 13.6 oz. $4.95 3257 Jack Link's 2.4 oz. Screamin' Demon HOT!... [C] 2.6 oz. $2.15 10928 Toast'em Pop-Ups 11 oz. Strawberry Pastries 6... 13.44 oz. $3.00 6354 Jack Link's 4 oz. Deli Cuts Sausage Bites 4.3 oz. $5.25 6045 Zippy Cakes 1.3 oz. Strawberry Cereal Bar 1.5 oz. $0.40 5960 Jack Link's 1.625 oz. Original Chub 2.0 oz. $1.50 6527 Golden Grahams 2.1 oz. Treats Choc.... 2.4 oz. $2.15 5961 Jack Link's 1.2 oz. Beef & Cheese Stick 1.5 oz. $2.25 7166 Nature Valley 8.9 oz. Peanut Butter Granola Bars... 8.93 oz. $6.85 7963 Jack Links 1 oz. Regular Beef Snack Stick 1.7 oz. $2.60 10808 Kellogg's 12.5 oz. Corn Pops Cereal [C R] 13.6 oz. $3.95 9578 Jack Link's 5 oz. Original Beef Salami... [G S] 5.3 oz. $3.25 10806 Kelloggs 16 oz. Frosted Flakes Cereal [C R] 16.9 oz. $3.95 10721 Jack Link's 1 oz. Teriyaki Beef Steak 1.6 oz. $2.60 10954 Kellogg's 1.5 oz. Froot Loops Cereal (Single... 2.1 oz. $0.65 9513 Jack Link's 3.25 oz. Cholula Beef Jerky [R] 3.9 oz. $9.50 COOKIES/BROWNIES 7965 Jack Link's KC Masterpiece 1 oz. Beef Snack... 1.7 oz. $2.40 5885 Brookfield Farms 2.1 oz. Fully Cooked Hickory... 3.6 oz. $5.70 6076 Zippy Cookies 14 oz. Duplex Creme Cookies [K] 15.7 oz. $2.70 6077 Zippy Cookies 14 oz. Peanut Butter Creme... [K] 14.4 oz. $2.70 SEAFOOD 4431 Mrs. Freshley's 3.25 oz. Fudge Brownie 3.6 oz. $1.35 4317 Fresh Catch 4.23 oz. Chunk Light Tuna in... [H G] 4.5 oz. $2.50 10818 Zoo Animal Crackers 2 oz. 2.4 oz. $1.00 4394 Fresh Catch 3.53 oz. Fish Steaks in Spicy... [H G] 3.9 oz. $1.65 6292 Holiday Tree Cookies 14 oz. 14.6 oz. $4.50 4385 Fresh Catch 3.53 oz. Fillets of Mackerel in... [H G] 3.9 oz. $1.95 6028 Mrs. Fields 2.1 oz. White Chunk Macadamia... 2.3 oz. $1.65 4396 Fresh Catch 3.53 oz. Naturally Smoked... [H G S] 3.6 oz. $1.95 CANDY 10358 Chicken of the Sea 3.53 oz. Sardines in Louisiana... 4.0 oz. $2.00 5696 Fresh Catch 3.53 oz. Yellowfin Tuna Steak... [H G] 4.2 oz. $4.25 5234 Thin Mints 5.5 oz. 6.3 oz. $2.30 40629 E.Z. Digby's 3 oz. Vanilla Caramels [C] 3.1 oz. $1.10 READY-TO-EAT MEALS 40626 E.Z. Digby's 2.75 oz. Bit-O-Honey [C] 2.9 oz. $1.30 7620 Brushy Creek 10 oz. Roast Beef & Gravy [S] 10.6 oz. $5.50 40601 Jolly Rancher 3.7 oz. Assorted Flavors [C] 3.9 oz. $1.50 1711 Brushy Creek 11.25 oz. Chili with Beans [G] 11.9 oz. $2.40 955 M&M's 1.74 oz. Peanut Candy [G] 2.0 oz. $1.50 6476 Brushy Creek 5 oz. Pulled Chicken in Buffalo... [G] 5.5 oz. $4.40 5846 Goo Goo 1.5 oz. Peanut Butter Clusters 1.6 oz. $1.30 10113 Brushy Creek 6 oz. Beef Barbacoa 6.6 oz. $4.35 10347 Select Sweets 5 oz. Caramel Creams [C] 6.4 oz. $1.90 10908 Brushy Creek 6 oz. Lightly Seasoned... [G S] 7.6 oz. $3.95 10333 Demet's 1.76 oz. Original Pecans Chocolate... 2.1 oz. $3.00 RICE 953 Starburst 2.07 oz. Fruit Chews 2.3 oz. $1.87 4937 Velveeta 2 oz. Cheesy Rice [K C] 2.3 oz. $0.85 10345 Select Sweets 6.5 oz. Peach Rings [C] 6.9 oz. $1.90 7525 Keefe 6.5 oz. Pre-Cooked Long Grain... [C R G] 7.1 oz. $2.00 6329 GoLightly 2.75 oz. Sugar Free Butterscotch... [C G] 2.9 oz. $2.50 RAMEN SOUP 6330 GoLightly 2.75 oz. Sugar Free Starlight... [C G] 3.2 oz. $2.50 505 Maruchan 3 oz. Hot & Spicy Vegetable Flavor... [C] 3.1 oz. $0.45 6331 GoLightly 2.75 oz. Sugar Free Vanilla... [C] 3.9 oz. $2.65 BEANS 9764 Atkinson's 3.75 oz. Sugar Free Crunchy... [K C] 4.2 oz. $2.75 5940 Sevilla 4.4 oz. HOT Chili Flavor Refried... [C] 4.8 oz. $1.30 6867 Reese's Pieces 6 oz. Peanut Butter Candy 7.7 oz. $4.20 4915 Brushy Creek 10 oz. Black Beans [G] 10.5 oz. $1.90 80000653 Milk Chocolate .3 oz. Peanut Chews 6 pk. 2.0 oz. $0.90 4940 Velveeta 4 oz. Spicy, Cheesy Refried Beans [K C] 4.5 oz. $1.45 CHIPS 4941 Velveeta 4 oz. Spicy, Cheesy Refried Beans &... [C] 4.5 oz. $1.50 5113 Moon Lodge 6 oz. Sour Cream & Onion... [G] 6.1 oz. $2.30 SAUCES/SPREADS 5114 Moon Lodge 6 oz. "Whole Shabang" Chips 6.4 oz. $2.30 80000049 Sweet Baby Ray's 1.5 oz Original BBQ Sauce... 17.6 oz. $5.50 902 Cactus Annie's 11 oz. "Whole Enchilada"... [C] 11.6 oz. $2.75 10475 Jif 12 oz. To Go Creamy Peanut Butter 8 pk. 15.2 oz. $4.95 7687 Cheetos 8 oz. Flamin' Hot Crunchy [C G] 8.5 oz. $2.80 10514 Doritos 8 oz. Nacho Flavor [C] 8.5 oz. $2.90 6378 Fritos 4 oz. Regular Chips 5.5 oz. $1.60 SNACKS & NUTS 4680 Barcelona 8 oz. Cashews Bag - Roasted... [K C G S] 8.2 oz. $5.40 9674 Kar's 6 oz. Sweet 'N Spicy Mix [C] 7.4 oz. $2.85 6606 Fiddle Faddle 6 oz. Caramel Popcorn w/ Peanuts 8.0 oz. $2.25 9553 Snyder's 2.25 oz. Pretzel Pieces - Honey Mustard... 2.4 oz. $1.25 6905 Combos 7 oz. Pepperoni Pizza 7.2 oz. $3.80 7864 Good Sense 8 oz. Chipotle BBQ Mix [C R] 8.5 oz. $5.30 10146 Blue Diamond 4 oz. Almonds - Habanero... [G] 4.2 oz. $5.00 10572 Kellogg's 3 oz. Rice Krispies Treats Double... 3.6 oz. $2.10 2381 Kellogg's 1.3 oz. Original Rice Krispies Treats 1.5 oz. $1.00 TOTAL WT. TOTAL TOTAL WT. TOTAL K - Kosher, C - Clear, R - Resealable, H - Halal, G - Gluten Free, S - Soy Free Georgia Quarterly Food Package Program - Quarter 3 2014 4 WAYS TO PLACE YOUR ORDER SELECT PAYMENT METHOD: 1) Order online at: www.georgiapackages.com Cashier's Check Money Order 2) Order by mail by sending to: Access Securepak (GA), 10880 Lin Page Place MasterCard VISA Discover St. Louis, MO 63132 3) Order by fax: 1-866-754-2813 (Make Checks & Money Orders Payable to ACCESS SECUREPAK®) 4) Order by phone: 1-855-768-0785 95 Merchandise Total Processing Fee $2.95 $ Processing Fee 2On Orders SUBTOTAL (See sales tax chart below) TOTAL PROGRAM ORDERING INFORMATION Shipping Information: Inmate's Name, ID #, Institution/Dorm/Housing Unit & address Sender's Information: Sender's name, Address, Phone Number & Email Address Program Dates: First Date to Place Orders: July 22, 2014 Last Date to Place Orders (phone, fax, web): September 4,2014 Postmark date (mail orders): Must be postmarked by August 28, 2014 and received by September 4, 2014 Delivery Date: On or before October 2, 2014 Ways To Order: Online: www.georgiapackages.com Phone: 1-855-768-0785 Mail: Access Securepak® (GA) 10880 Lin Page Place St.
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