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Bulk Price Guide Bulk Price Guide Bin Number Description Dried Beans 226 BEANS JACOBS CATTLE 205 ORG BABY LIMA BEANS 206 BEANS PINTO ORG 208 PEAS ORG SPLIT GREEN 210 ORG BEANS CANNELLINI WHITE KIDNEY 211 LENTILS ORG GREEN 212 ORAGNIC FAVA BEANS 213 CHICKPEAS ORG GARBANZO BEANS 214 DU PUY ORG FR INDIGO LENTILS 215 BEANS ORG BLACK TURTLE 216 BEANS ORG KIDNEY RED 217 ORG RED CHILI BEANS 221 LENTILS ORG RED 224 ORGANIC PEAS BLACK EYED 225 SOYBEANS ORG 228 BEANS ORG ADZUKI 230 BEANS SOLDIER Candy 239 LICORICE BRIDGE MIX 240 JORDAN ALMONDS ASSORTED 694 SUNKIST FRUIT GEMS 696 BLACK LICORICE JELLY BEANS 710 CRANBERRIES YOGURT COVERED 716 CRANBERRIES DARK CHOC COVERED 717 CRANBERRIES MILK CHOC COVERED 724 JELLYBEANS TEENEE BEANEE 732 CANDY SOUR LEMON DROPS 742 JELLY BEANS GOURMET 509 DARK CHOC COVERED PEANUTS 598 DARK CHOC COVERED RAISINS 705 CANDY SESAME HONEY CRUNCH 713 PRETZELS YOGURT COVERED 726 LOLLIPOPS BEAUTY POPS 236 ORG DK CHOC JAVA DROPS 238 KOPPER'S CANDY PEBBLES 547 ORG DRIED COCONUT FLAKES 237 WOODSTOCK FARM DK CHOC ALMONDS 424 GINGER PEOPLES GINGER CHEWS 425 REED'S GINGER CHEWS 668 CHOC COVERED PRETZELS 669 WOODSTCK FRMS RASP YOGURT PRETZELS 711 RAISINS YOGURT COVERED 712 RAISINS CHOCOLATE SUNSPIRE 719 SUNRIDGE PEANUT BUTTER PRETZEL 722 SUNSPIRE MLK CHOC ALMONDS MALTED 723 SUNSPIRE PEANUT SUNDROPS Bulk Price Guide Bin Number Description 725 YUMMY EARTH ORG ASSTD LOLLIPOPS 734 SNSPR MALT SWTND CHOC SUN DROP 749 ALMONDS CAROB COATED SUNSPIRE Chocolate 54 SEMISWEET CHOC CHUNKS,CALLEBAUT 667 CALLEBAOUT BITTERSWEET CALLETS 707 CHOCOLATE CHIPS SEMI-SWEET 741 WHITE CHOCOLATE CHUNKS 548 ORG FAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE CHIPS 721 CAROB CHIPS SUNSPIRE MALT SWT Coffee - Bulk 760 BLACK RIVER ROASTERS FRENCH ROAST 761 BLACK RIVER ROASTERS BREAKFAST BLEND 762 BLACK RIVER ROASTERS NICARAGUAN 763 BLACK RIVER ROASTERS MEXICAN 764 BLACK RIVER ROASTERS DECAF 1101 BIRDS&BNS MED RST WARBLER COFFEE 1102 BIRDS&BNS DRK RST TANAGER COFFEE 1103 BIRDS&BNS LT ROAST THRUSH COFFEE 1180 DEANS ORG MARRAKESH EXPRESS COFFEE 1181 DEANS ORG BIRDWATCHERS BLEND 1182 DEANS ORG MOKA SUTRA 1183 DEANS ORG RATTLESNK BREW COFFEE 1185 DEAN'S ORGANIC AHAB'S REVENGE WB COFFEE 1186 DEAN'S ORGANIC ARCTIC SUNRISE WB COFFEE 1187 DEAN'S ORGANIC RING OF FIRE DECAF WHL BEAN 1189 DEAN'S ORGANIC ROADHOUSE BLEND WHL BN 1190 DEANS BEANS ORG SIRIUS BLEND 768 EE ORGANIC LAS COLINAS 770 EE ORG GUATEMALAN DARK 771 EE ORG BLACK SILK ESPRESSO 772 EE ORG MAY DAY BLEND COFFEE 773 EE BOLIVIAN COFFEE 824 EE ORG GUMUTINDO 826 EE ORG ESPRESSO DECAF COFFEE 827 EE ORG FRENCH RST CO2 DECAF 828 EE ORG BRKFAST BLEND DARK RST 829 EE ORG MIND BODY & SOUL COFFEE 830 EE ORG CAFE NICA FRENCH ROAST 831 EE ORG CAFE PERU CO2 DECAF 832 EE ORG CAFE PERU MED ROAST 833 EE ORG CAFE PERU FRENCH ROAST 834 EE ORG ESPRESSO ROAST 835 EE ORG CAFE NICA MED ROAST 836 EE ORG ETHIOPIAN COFFEE 837 EE FRENCH ROAST CO2 DECAF 838 EE FRENCH ROAST Bulk Price Guide Bin Number Description 844 EE ORG BREAKFAST BLEND 845 EE ORG FRENCH ROAST 848 EE ORG GUATEMALAN MED RST 849 EE ORG COLUMBIAN COFFEE 851 EE ORG BKFST BLEND CO2 DECAF 853 EE ORG MIDNIGHT SUN COFFEE 855 EE ORG SAN FERNANDO BLEND 869 EE ORG SUMATRAN-FULL CITY RST 870 EE ORGANIC LOVE BUZZ COFFEE 890 EE ORG CAFE MEXICO 1125 CO-OP ORG TUCKERMANS REV DARK RST COFFEE 1126 CO-OP ORG SISTER CO-OP FRENCH ROAST 1127 CO-OP ORG NIGHT OWL ITALIAN ROAST 1128 CO-OP ORG MOOSILAUKE MIST COFFEE 1129 CO-OP ORG MUD SEASON FRENCH ROAST 1130 CO-OP ORG CARDIGAN MTN COFFEE 1131 CO-OP ORG FARMERS BRKFST BLEND 1132 CO-OP ORGANIC 1936 BLEND 1133 CO-OP ORG PARKING LOT PANIC 1134 MOUNTAIN TRAIL BLEND 1135 CO-OP ORG SNOWED IN DECAF 1136 CO-OP ORG BUZZ OFF FRENCH ROAST DECAF 787 FW ESPRESSO DECAF 788 FW FRENCH ROAST 790 FW ESPRESSO ROAST 793 FW MOCHA JAVA 796 FW BREAKFAST BLEND 797 FW GUATAMALAN ANTIGUA 798 FW HAZELNUT DECAF 799 FW COLOMBIAN SUPREMO 802 FW COLUMBIAN DECAF 806 FW FRENCH ROAST SWP DECAF 809 FW SCANDINAVIAN BLEND 810 FW HAZELNUT BLEND 811 FW COSTA RICAN 812 FW SUMATRA MANDHELING 813 FW PREMIUM HOUSE BLEND DECAF 817 FW PREMIUM HOUSE BLEND 819 FW FOG CHASER 821 FW ETHIOPIAN YIRACHEFFE 822 FW EX DARK ITALIAN COFFEE 823 FW DARK ITALIAN 1080 KAFFEE MAGNUM OPUS KONA BLEND 1082 KAFFE MAG JAZZY JAVA DECAF 1084 KAFFEE MAGNUM OPUS JAZZY JAVA 1088 KAFF MAG JAMAICAN ME CRAZY COF 1089 KAFFEE MAG JUNGLE NUT COFFEE 778 MJ FRENCH ROAST COSTA RICAN 779 MJ BRAZILLIAN ESPRESSO Bulk Price Guide Bin Number Description 780 MJ FRENCH ROAST CAMEROON 784 MJ CELEBES VIENNA 785 MJ ORGANIC FRENCH ROAST PERUVN 786 M.J.FR ROAST COSTA RICAN DECAF 856 GM RAINFOREST NVT 857 GM FRENCH ROAST 858 GM VT COUNTRY BLEND 860 GM BLK MAGIC ESPRESSO RST 861 GM OUR BLEND 863 GM COLUMBIAN SUPREMO 865 GM VT COUNTRY BLEND DECAF 866 GM HAZELNUT DECAF 867 GM HAZELNUT 874 GM BREAKFAST BLEND COFFEE BEAN 876 GM ORG HOUSE BLND WHL BN COFFEE 877 GR MT COFFEE COLUMB DECAF 881 GM NANTUCKET BLEND WB COFFEE 1169 TIERRA FRM NICARAGUAN DARK COFFEE 1170 TIERRA FRM PERUVIAN MEDIUM COFFEE 1171 TIERRA FRM PAPUA NEW GUNIEA DK COFFEE 1172 TIERRA FRM SUMATRA FULL CITY COFFEE 1173 TIERRA FRM AFTER DINNER BLEND COFFEE 1174 TIERRA FRM BREAKFAST BLEND COFFEE 1175 TIERRA FRM PREMIUM ESPRESSO BLEND 1176 TIERRA FRM DECAF FULL CITY COFFEE 1177 TIERRA FARM MEXICAN MEDIUM COFFEE 1142 VT ARTISAN ORG BRAZIL DECAF 1144 VT ARTISAN CATAMOUNT BLND COFFEE 1145 VT ARTISAN ESPRESSO BLND COFFEE 1146 VT ARTISAN SUMATRA MEDIUM COFFEE 1147 VT ARTISAN SUMATRA DARK COFFEE 1148 VT ARTISAN ARTISIAN DARK COFFEE 1150 VT ARTISAN MOKA JAVA COFFEE 1178 VT ARTISAN BRAZIL COFFEE 1179 VT ARTISAN SUMATRA DECAF 1151 VT COFFEE FRENCH CNTRY RST 1152 VT COFFEE FULL CITY ROAST 1153 VT COFFEE ORG VILLAGE ROAST DECAF 1154 VT COFFEE ORG ITALIAN RUSTICA 1158 VT COFFEE ORG FRIEND BLEND 1159 VT COFFEE ORG FRONT PORCH BLEND 1160 VT COFFEE CO. TRES MARIPOSAS 1161 WSR ORG ETHIOPIAN HARRAR COFFEE 1162 WSR ORG BOLIVIAN MEDIUM COFFEE 1163 WSR ORG SUMATRAN COFFEE 1164 WSR FAT TIRE BLEND COFFEE 1165 WSR WINNIPESAUKEE WKEND BLND COFFEE 1166 WSR PANAMA BOQUETTE COFFEE 1167 WSR PAPAU NEW GUINEA COFFEE Bulk Price Guide Bin Number Description 1168 WSR ORG PERU DECAF 1194 WSR FRENCH ROAST BLEND 1195 WSR ESPRESSO BLEND Dried Fruit 426 PINEAPPLE RINGS SULPHURED 422 AUSTRAILIAN SELECT CRYST GINGER 399 ORG TURKISH APRICOTS 493 ORG SHREDDED COCONUT 419 ORGANIC APPLE RINGS 400 APRICOTS TURKISH SULPHERED 403 DATE PIECES ORG 420 APPLE RINGS UNSULPHERED 427 BANANA CHIPS SWEETENED 430 BANANA CHIPS ORG SWEETENED 699 CRANBERRIES DRIED SWEETENED 1050 PRUNES PITTED Flour 7 FLOUR ORG BUCKWHEAT 13 FLOUR ORG SIX GRAIN 42 FLOUR ORG OAT 43 GLUTEN VITAL WHEAT 218 LONG GRAIN WHITE RICE 69 BEIDLR FRM ORG WHOLE SPELT FLOUR 70 BEIDLR FRM ORG RED FIFE WW FLOUR 1047 GRF ORG ARTISAN BREAD FLOUR 1 FLOUR KA SIR GALAHAD ALL/PRPSE 2 FLOUR KA SPECIAL UNBLCHD WHITE 3 FLOUR KA ROUND TBL WHT PASTRY 15 FLOUR KA SIR LANCELOT HI-GLUTN 17 KA ORG WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 19 FLOUR KA WHITE WHOLE WHEAT 37 KA ORG WHITE ARTISAN FLOUR 126 KA QUEEN GUENEVERE CAKE FLOUR 4 FLOUR ORG WHOLE WHEAT PASTRY 5 FLOUR ORG WHOLE RYE 6 WHOLE SPELT FLOUR ORGANIC 8 FLOUR ORG BROWN RICE 10 FLOUR ORG SEMOLINA PASTA 97 FLOUR ORG WHITE SPELT Grains 14 NUTRI YEAST LARGE FLAKES 47 CORN GRITS 107 ORGANIC CRACKED WHEAT, FINE 114 ROLAND ITALIAN COUSCOUS 123 ORGANIC FARRO 133 TOASTED MID EAST COUSCOUS Bulk Price Guide Bin Number Description 207 WHEAT BULGUR FINE PILAF 595 TEXTURED VEGETABLE SOY PROTEIN 56 EARLY RISER CORNMEAL 41 SEA SALT COARSE 141 GRT RVR FRM ORG WHEAT BERRIES 142 GRT RVR FRM ORG WHEAT BRAN 143 GRT RVR FRM ORG CORN GRITS 101 OATS ROLLED REGULAR 102 OATS ROLLED QUICK 11 CORNMEAL ORG YELLOW 12 FL CRYS ORGANIC CANE SUGAR 16 SUCANAT GRANULATED CANE JUICE 18 RYE FLAKES ORG 49 SEA SALT FINE 50 TURBINADO SUGAR 98 OATS ORG QUICK ROLLED 100 OATS ORG ROLLED MEDIUM 103 OAT BRAN ORG 104 OATS ORG STEEL CUT 105 OATS ORG GROATS 106 WHEAT GERM TOASTED 108 WHEAT CRACKED BULGUR 109 RAW WHEAT GERM 110 WHEAT BRAN ORG 111 WHEAT ORG HARD RED BERRIES 112 WHEAT ORG SOFT PASTRY BERRIES 113 WHEAT FLAKES ORG 115 RYE ORG WHOLE GRAIN 116 COUSCOUS FRENCH 117 COUSCOUS ORG WHOLE WHEAT 118 KASHA ORG TOASTED BUCKWHEAT 119 BARLEY PEARL ORG 120 BARLEY HULLED ORG 121 MILLET ORG HULLED 122 QUINOA ORG WHOLE GRAIN 125 ORGANIC SPELT BERRIES 139 RED QUINOA, ORGANIC 201 POPCORN ORG YELLOW 537 BULGAR WHEAT, ORGANIC Granola & Cereal 590 NAT WAY MILLS ORG 7-GRAIN CEREAL 636 NUTTY STEPH'S GRANOLA 252 QH MAPLE CHRY ALM GRANOLA 625 GRANOLA MAPLE CASHEW QUAKR HLL 254 SPIRIT HILL FARM BACK ROADS GRANOLA 253 GLD TMP SUPER NUTTY GRANOLA 487 NENB AP/RAIS/WALNT GRANOLA 533 GOLD TEMP WILD BLUEBERRY GRANOLA Bulk Price Guide Bin Number Description 594 GLDN TEMP GINGERSNAP GRANOLA 596 GRANOLA NENB SAVE THE FOREST 597 NATURES PATH FLAX W/PUMPKIN SEEDS 599 GRANOLA BRDSHP HONEY GONE NUTS 601 GRANOLA SUPERNATURAL BRDSHP NE 603 COCONUT ALMOND GRANOLA GLD TEMP 604 GRANOLA PECAN SPLENDOR NENB 607 GRANOLA MAPLE ALMND DATE NENB 610 CRAN ORANGE GRANOLA CRNCH GLD TP 613 GOLD TEMPLE FR VAN ALM GRANOLA 615 NAT PATH HEMP PLUS GRANOLA 618 GLD TMP 35% MUESLI 627 GRANDY OATS ORG CLASSIC GRANOLA 628 GRANDY OATS ORG CRANB GRANOLA 631 100% ORGANIC MUESLI CEREAL 632 STRAW RASP GRANOLA LF GLD TEMP 739 GRANOLA RASPBRRY&CREAM BRDSHP 480 VT 5 SEASONS BERRY COCONUT GRANOLA 481 VT 5 SEASONS CHRY CHOC CHNK GRANOLA 482 VT 5 SEASONS MAPLE PECAN GRANOLA 634 WOODSTK COOKIE GRANOLA 635 WDSTK ORG CKY CRANB PECAN GRANOLA 638 WOODSTOCK CKIE CO.
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