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Product List Product List As of April 2016 Table of Contents 1. Frozen – Potatoes (McCain) Pg.1 43. Dry – Canned Fruit Pg. 36 2. Frozen – Potatoes (Simplot) Pg.2 44. Dry – Canned Pudding Pg. 37 3. Frozen – Potatoes (Potato Products of Idaho) pg.3 45. Dry – Canned Salsa Pg. 37 4. Frozen – Appetizers Pg.3 46. Dry – Canned Sauces Pg. 37 5. Frozen – Asian Foods Pg. 4 47. Dry – Canned Seafood Pg. 37 6. Frozen – Bakery Breads Pg. 4 48. Dry – Canned Soup Pg. 37 7. Frozen – Bakery Misc. Pg. 7 49. Dry – Canned Vegetables Pg. 38 8. Frozen – Beef Pg. 11 50. Dry – Asian Foods Pg. 38 9. Frozen – Beef (Processed) Pg. 13 51. Dry – Bakery Misc. Pg.39 10. Frozen – Beverages Pg. 13 52. Dry – Baking Mixes Pg. 39 11. Frozen – Breakfast Pg. 14 53. Dry – Beverages Pg. 40 12. Frozen – Cheese Pg. 16 54. Dry – Breakfast/Mixes Pg.41 13. Frozen – Chicken Pg. 16 55. Dry – Condiments Pg. 44 14. Frozen – Chicken (Processed) Pg. 17 56. Dry – Dressing Pg. 46 15. Frozen – Food on a Stick Pg. 18 57. Dry – Fruit/Snacks Pg. 46 16. Frozen – Fruit Bars/Cups Pg. 18 58. Dry – Mexican Foods Pg. 48 17. Frozen – Fruit Pg. 20 59. Dry – Oil Pg. 49 18. Frozen – Hot Dogs Pg. 20 60. Dry – Packets Pg. 50 19. Frozen – Mexican Foods Pg. 21 61. Dry – Pasta Pg. 52 20. Frozen – Tortillas/Wraps Pg. 23 62. Dry – Potatoes Pg. 53 21. Frozen – Pizza Pg. 24 63. Dry – Pudding/Gelatin Pg. 53 22. Frozen – Pocket Pastry Pg. 25 64. Dry – Rice Pg. 53 23. Frozen – Pork Pg. 26 65. Dry – Salty Snacks/Chips Pg. 53 24. Frozen – Pork – Processed Pg. 26 66. Dry – Sauces/Gravies Pg. 58 25. Frozen – Sandwiches Pg. 27 67. Dry – Spices Pg. 59 26. Frozen – Seafood Pg. 27 68. Dry – Vegetables Pg. 62 27. Frozen – Soups Pg. 28 69. Dry – Vinegar Pg. 62 28. Frozen – Turkey Pg. 28 70. Paper – Bags/Boxes Pg. 62 29. Frozen – Vegetables Pg. 29 71. Paper – Containers/Trays Pg. 64 30. Frozen – Vegetarian Foods Pg. 29 72. Paper – Cups/Lids Pg. 65 31. Refrigerated – Cheese Pg. 30 73. Paper – Foil/Film Pg. 67 32. Refrigerated – Condiments Pg. 31 74. Paper – Misc. Pg. 68 33. Refrigerated – Dairy Products Pg. 31 75. Paper – Napkins/Towels/Tissue Pg. 69 34. Refrigerated – Dressings Pg. 32 76. Paper – Plates/Bowls Pg. 70 35. Refrigerated – Margarine/Butter Pg. 33 77. Paper – Utensils Pg. 71 36. Refrigerated – Beef Pg. 33 78. Paper – Gloves Pg. 71 37. Refrigerated – Pork Pg. 33 79. Cleaner – Chemicals Pg. 72 38. Refrigerated – Pork (Processed) Pg. 34 80. Cleaner – Other Pg. 72 39. Refrigerated – Turkey Pg. 34 40. Dry – Canned Beans Pg. 34 41. Dry – Canned Beverages Pg. 35 42. Dry – Canned Entrees Pg. 36 The Danielsen Company Product List (General) Page 1 Code Alpha Name Description U/M Packed By Brand Category: 110 01/110_FRZ_POTATO_FRZ_McCain 0002613-01 Fries Fries 3/8" Straight CS 6-5# Idaho Valley IDF00427A 2613 0002620-01 Fries Fries Seasoned Waffle CS 6-4.5# Redstone MCL03623 2620 0002621-01 Hashbrown Hash Browns Golden Pattie Pre Cooked CS 120-2.25 oz Ore Ida OIF00589A 2621 0002630-01 Fries Fries 1/2" Crinkle Cut CS 6-5# Idaho Valley IDF00399A 2630 0002631-01 Fries Fries Shoestring CS 6-4.5# Idaho Valley IDF00107A 2631 0002637-01 Fries Fries Wedge Skin On 8 Cut CS 6-5# Ore Ida OIF00024A 2637 0002644-01 Potato Potato Mashed Smile CS 6-4# McCain OIF03456 2644 0002653-01 Hashbrown Hash Browns Chunky Skin On CS 6-6# Ore Ida OIF00335A 2653 0002657-01 Fries Fries Twirl Seasoned CS 6-4# Redstone MCL03622 2657 0002668-01 Fries Fries 3/8" Straight Seasoned CS 6-5# Redstone MCX03621 2668 0002786-01 Hashbrown Hash Browns IQF Shredded CS 6-3# Ore Ida OIF00224A 2786 0003131-01 Fries Fries Maxi Beer Battered 1/4" x 1/2" S/O CS 6-5# Brew City BCI00256 / D# 345952 3131 0005450-01 Fries Fries 7/16" Crinkle Cut Sweet Potato CS 6-2.5# Harvest Splendor MCF04566 5450 0005493-01 Hashbrown Hash Browns Snack Sticks CS 160-2.25 oz McCain MCX03710 5493 0006083-01 Potato Fries Wedge Potato Sweet Krinkle Kut CS 6-2.5# Harvest Splendor MCF04712 6083 0006339-01 Potato Fries Waffle Sweet Potato CS 6-2.5# Harvest Splendor MCF05074 6339 0006583-01 Fries Fries Deli Roaster CS 6-5# McCain MCF03927 6583 0006688-01 Potato Potato Skins Regular CS 209-1.3 oz McCain MCX03602 6688 0006894-01 Tater Tater Tots Reduced Sodium CS 6-5# Ore Ida 1000002789 6894 Category: 120 01/120_FRZ_POTATO_FRZ_Simplo Page 2 0003227-01 Fries Fries 5/16" Straight Savory CS 6-5# Simplot 474012 3227 0003762-01 Fries Fries Shoestring CS 6-4.5# Tastee Spud 225355 3762 0003763-01 Fries Fries Steak Cut CS 6-5# Tastee Spud 229063 3763 0003764-01 Fries Fries 1/2" Crinkle Cut CS 6-5# Tastee Spud 223108 See Item 600769 3764 0003765-01 Fries Fries 3/8" Straight CS 6-5# Tastee Spud 221081 3765 0003970-01 Fries Fries 3/8" Straight Garlic CS 6-5# Xtreme MXF269 3970 0004064-01 Hashbrown Hash Browns IQF Shredded CS 6-3# Classic 364580 4064 0004074-01 Fries Fries 1/2" Oven Crinkle Cut CS 6-5# Tater Pals 221227 4074 0004075-01 Fries Fries Wedge Savory 10 Cut CS 6-5# Simplot 478010 4075 0004109-01 Fries Fries Wedge Skin On 8 Cut CS 6-5# Skincredible 238027 4109 0004291-01 Fries Fries 5/16" Straight CS 6-5# Tastee Spud 227014 4291 0004295-01 Hashbrown Hash Browns Pattie Pre Cooked CS 12/20ct-2.25 oz Simplot 340416 4295 0004320-01 Potato Potato Tri-Tater CS 6-5# 2 oz each Simplot 280224 4320 0004337-01 Fries Fries Wedge Savory 6 Cut CS 6-5# Simplot 473015 4337 0004598-01 Fries Fries Savory Loop CS 6-5# Simplot 470144 4598 0005207-01 Fries Fries 3/8" Straight CS 6-5# Mariner 261049 5207 0005209-01 Fries Fries Steak Cut CS 6-5# Mariner 269052 5209 0005210-01 Fries Fries Shoestring CS 6-4.5# Mariner 265313 5210 0005211-01 Fries Fries 5/16" Straight CS 6-5# Mariner 269045 5211 0005212-01 Fries Fries 3/8" Thin Crinkle Cut CS 6-5# Mariner 260028 5212 0005371-01 Tot Tater Tots (Gem) CS 6-5# Simplot 004189 Page 3 5371 0005540-01 Hashbrown Hash Browns IQF Shredded Freezerfrige CS 6-3# Simplot 364573 5540 0005928-01 Fries Fries 3/8" Straight Skin On ELF CS 6-5# Select Recipe 231080 5928 0006091-01 Potato Tater Tots Sweet Potato CS 6-2.5 # Simplot Sweets 024361 6091 0006261-01 Fries Fries 3/8" Krinkle Kut Sweet Potato CS 6-2.5 # Simplot Sweets 020356 6261 0006432-01 Fries Fries Sidewinder Beer Battered CS 6-4# Bent Arm 029182 6432 0006433-01 Fries Fries Lattice Beer Battered CS 6-4.5# Bent Arm 027874 DDD 6433 0006535-01 Fries Fries Shoestring Coated ELF CS 6-4.5# Conquest 479987 6535 0006536-01 Fries Fries Shoestring CS 6-4.5# Select Recipe 023920 6536 0006635-01 Fries Fries Shoestring CS 6-4.5# Pride 265306 6635 Category: 151 03/151_FRZ_Appetizers 0001434-01 Ring Onion Rings Breaded 3/8" CS 8-2.5# Blue Diamond ON202 1434 0004444-01 Ring Onion Ring Beer Battered Thick 5/8" CS 6-2.5# 300 ct Brew City 70010011 4444 0004447-01 Ring Onion Ring Beer Battered Thin 3/8" CS 6-2.5# 525 ct Brew City 70010010 4447 0004547-01 Jalapeno Jalapeno With Cream Cheese (Popper) CS 4-4# 224 ct Anchor 30005620 4547 0004555-01 Zucchini Zucchini Sticks Breaded CS 4-3.5# 308 ct Anchor 50005800 4555 0004559-01 Zucchini Zucchini Slices Breaded CS 6-2.5# 360 ct Anchor 50010149 4559 0005111-01 Cheese Cheese Sticks Breaded Mozzarella 14/17 CS 4-3# Fry Foods MOZFF 5111 0005113-01 Mushroom Mushrooms Regular Breaded 25/35 CS 4-3# 28-33 ct Fry Foods MUSHR3 5113 0005124-01 Zucchini Zucchini Sticks Breaded 16/20 CS 4-3# 216 ct Fry Foods STICKSFF 5124 0005616-01 Onion Onion Loops Breaded CS 12-2# 864 ct Grabitizer 96110848 5616 0006319-01 Onion Ring Onion Ring Beer Battered Thick 5/8" CS 4-2.5# 180 ct Fred`s 291020 6319 Page 4 0006321-01 Zucchini Zucchini Sticks Battered CS 6-2 # 300 ct Fred`s 282420 6321 0006382-01 Green Bean Green Beans Onion Battered CS 6-2 # 960 ct Fred`s 275720 6382 0006640-01 Onion Ring Onion Ring Beer Battered Thick 5/8" CS 6-2.5# 180 ct Bent Arm 029342 6640 Category: 153 03/153_FRZ_Asian Foods 0006131-01 Noodle Noodle Chow Mein with Sauce WG CS 4-2.5# & 4-1# Ling's 003016 6131 0006223-01 Chicken Chicken BBQ Teriyaki With Sauce CS 6-5 # & 6-2 # Ling's 155548 6223 0006224-01 Chicken Chicken Mandarin with Sauce WG CS 6-5# & 6-2.25# Ling's 155524 6224 0006517-01 Egg Roll Egg Roll Pork & Vegetable WG CN CS 60-3 oz Minh 69204 6517 0006518-01 Egg Roll Egg Roll Chicken & Vegetable WG CN CS 60-4.4 oz Minh 69202 6518 0006525-01 Egg Roll Egg Roll Pork & Vegetable WG CN CS 60-4.4 oz Minh 69201 6525 0006800-01 Chicken Chicken Mandarin with Sauce Junior WG CS 6-5# & 6-2.25# Ling's 155555 6800 Category: 155 08/155_FRZ_Bakery_Breads 0001070-01 Biscuit Biscuit Buttermilk Round 3" CS 100-2.25 oz Bridgford 6185 1070 0001101-01 Pie Pie Shell 10" Ready To Bake CS 24-8.5 oz Rich's 15202 1101 0004853-01 Roll Roll Hoagie WG 4.5" CS 12-12 ct 1.8 oz Shannon's SB800 4853 0005259-01 Muffin English Muffins Sliced CS 24-6ct 2.17 oz US Bakery 60911 5259 0005353-01 Loaf Loaf Bread Wheat Round Top WG 19 Slice CS 12-24 oz US Bakery 60872 5353 0005687-01 Bun Bun Burger Plain 5" CS 10-6 ct 3 oz US Bakery 60895 5687 0005688-01 Bun Bun Burger Seeded Jumbo 5" CS 10-6 ct 3 oz US Bakery 60896 5688 0005689-01 Bun Bun Hot Dog Plain 6" CS 8-12 ct 1.5 oz US Bakery 60886 5689 0005700-01 Roll Roll Stadium 7" CS 72-2.67 oz US Bakery 62239 5700 0005746-01 Cornmeal Cornmeal Super Star WG Wrp CS 128-1.65 oz Dave's Bakery 150 5746 Page 5 0005777-01 Bun Bun Burger Honey WG 4" CS 144-1.8 oz Shannon's SB444 5777 0005813-01 Bun Bun Hot Dog WG 6" CS 192-1.8 oz Shannon's SB960 5813 0005850-01 Roll Roll Hoagie Wheat 6" CS 12-6 ct 3 oz US Bakery 60931 5850 0005851-01 Roll Roll Dinner Wheat Unsliced CS 192-1.25 oz US Bakery 60905 5851 0005866-01 Bun Bun Burger Mini Wheat CS 6-24 ct 1 oz US Bakery 62652 5866 0005868-01 Bun Bun Burger Honey Wheat 4" CS 72-1.67 oz US Bakery 61009 5868 0005948-01
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