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Organic Produce Availability List $PLPRESS=FCPRT01; 03/03/16 Four Seasons Produce Co. PAGE Phone #: 800-422-8384 Fax #: (717) 721-2597 PRICE LIST P92002 FOUROrganic SEASONS PRODUCE/ORGANICSProduce Availability Attention: List 03/03/16 to 03/03/16 Effective week of 03/06/2016 Item#Item No.Item DescriptionItem Description Price Comment Comment ===== ==============================** OG-NEW ITEMS ** ======= ============================== 44771 ** OG-NEWBUTTERNUT ITEMS SQUASH** CHUNK 6/18 OZ 4477140614 BUTTERNUTCARROT SQUASH MAROON CHUNK ORG 6/18 25 OZ LB 24.50 4061442839 CARROT CAULIFLOWERMAROON ORG CRUMBLES 25 OR LB 6/1 LB 37.50 Farm Day Organics 4283941179 CAULIFLOWERLET ROMAINE CRUMBLES JUC ORGOR 6/1 24 LBCT 19.75 Farm Day Organics 4117942224 LET ROMAINEOLIVIA JUICINGJUC ORG GREENS 246/11 CTOZ 25.00 42224 OLIVIA **JUICING OG-BUCK GREENSITEMS ** 6/11 OZ 23.85 44534 ** OG-BUCKBUCK ETROGITEMS CITRON** USA OR 10 LB 4453442068 BUCK ETROGBUCK GRAPEFRUITCITRON USA ORO OR BLANC10 LB 35lb 45.00 4206842061 BUCK GRAPEFRUITBUCK ORANGE ORO CARA BLANC CARA 35lb OR 38 LB 46.50 4206142052 BUCK ORANGEBUCK PUMMELO CARA CARA AFR ORSHADDOCK 38 LB 32LB 60.00 4205242071 BUCK PUMMELOBUCK PUMMELO AFR SHADDOCK RED GLOBE 32LB OR 32LB 44.50 4207142067 BUCK PUMMELOBUCK TANGERINE RED GLOBE TDE ORUSA 32LB OR 20LB 38.25 4206744411 BUCK TANGERINEBUCK ORANGE TDE MANGO USA OR VALENC 20LB 20 LB 43.50 44411 BUCK ORANGE** OG-APPLES, MANGO BAGGEDVALENC **20 LB 43.50 43050 ** OG-APPLES,APPLE BRAEBURN BAGGED WXFP** OR 12/3 LB Superfresh 4305042965 APPLE BRAEBURNAPPLE CAMEO WXFP WXF OR ORG 12/3 12/3 LB LB 45.50 Superfresh/Viva Superfresh Tierra 4296542995 APPLE CAMEOAPPLE FUJIWXF WXFORG ORG 12/3 12/3 LBLB 45.00 Rainier Superfresh/Viva Tierra 4299542975 APPLE FUJIAPPLE WXF GALA ORG WXF 2.5" OR12/3 12/3 LB LB 59.00 Superfresh/Viva/Starr Rainier 4297543100 APPLE GALAAPPLE WXF GR SMITH2.5" WXFOR ORG12/3 12/3 LB LB 57.50 Superfresh/Stemilt Superfresh/Viva/Starr 43100 APPLE GR SMITH WXF ORG 12/3 LB 65.00 Superfresh/Stemilt 43033 APPLE PINK LDY/CRP USA 12/3 LB Starr/First Fruit 43033 APPLE PINK LDY/CRP USA 12/3 LB 62.50 Starr/First Fruit 43076 APPLE RED DEL WXF ORG 12/3 LB Superfresh 43076 APPLE RED DEL WXF ORG 12/3 LB 36.75 Superfresh ** OG-APPLES, WESTERN ** ** OG-APPLES, WESTERN ** 43527 APPLE AUTUMN GLORY WXFP 125sz Superfresh 43527 APPLE AUTUMN GLORY WXFP 125sz 54.50 Superfresh 43120 APPLE BRAEBURN WXFP U 80/88 CT Stemilt/First Fruits 43120 APPLE BRAEBURN WXFP U 80/88 CT 65.50 Stemilt/First Fruits APPLE CAMEO WXFCY ORG 56ct Superfresh 4304943049 APPLE CAMEO WXFCY ORG 56ct 42.50 Superfresh APPLE CAMEO WXFP ORG 80/88 CT 4304043040 APPLE CAMEO WXFP ORG 80/88 CT 68.00 Superfresh/Viva Superfresh/Viva Tierra Tierra 4306043060 APPLE CAMEOAPPLE CAMEOWXFP ORGWXFP ORG 100 100CT CT 63.00 Viva Viva Tierra Tierra 4300443004 APPLE FUJIAPPLE WXF FUJI ORGWXF ORG 80/88 80/88 CT 85.00 First First Fruit/Viva/Daisy Fruit/Viva/Daisy 4291442914 APPLE FUJIAPPLE WXF FUJI ORGWXF ORG 100 100 CTCT 73.00 Rainier/Viva/Sage Rainier/Viva/Sage 4299442994 APPLE GALAAPPLE WXF GALA ORG WXF ORG 80/88 80/88 CT CT 87.00 Superfresh/First Superfresh/First Fruits/Sage Fruits/Sage 4299242992 APPLE GALAAPPLE WXF GALA ORG WXF ORG 100 100 CT CT 74.00 Daisy/Starr/Sage/Viva/Superfre Daisy/Starr/Sage/Viva/Superfre 4310143101 APPLE GRAPPLE SMITH GR SMITHUSXF USXFORG ORG 72 72CT CT 54.50 First First Fruits Fruits 4310743107 APPLE GRAPPLE SMITH GR SMITHUSXF USXFO 80/88 O 80/88 CT CT 57.50 Rainier Rainier 4310943109 APPLE GRAPPLE SMITH GR SMITHWXFP WXFPO 80/88 O 80/88 CT CT 99.50 Starr/Rainier/Superfresh Starr/Rainier/Superfresh 4311343113 APPLE GRAPPLE SMITH GR SMITHWXF ORGWXF ORG 100 100CT CT 69.50 First First Fruits/Superfresh/Starr Fruits/Superfresh/Starr 4341543415 APPLE GOLDAPPLE DEL GOLD CELL DEL CELLWXFP WXFP 81 CT81 CT 71.00 First First Fruits Fruits 4301143011 APPLE GOLDAPPLE DEL GOLD WXFP DEL WXFPORG 100ORG CT100 CT 64.00 Stemilt/Rainier Stemilt/Rainier 4309543095 APPLE HONEYCRISPAPPLE HONEYCRISP WXFP WXFPO 100 O CT100 CT 132.00 First First Fruits/Starr Fruits/Starr 4293042930 APPLE LADYAPPLE ALICE LADY ALICE 44ct 44ct CE CE 27 27 LBLB 54.00 Rainier Rainier 4351743517 APPLE PINATAAPPLE PINATA USA WXFPUSA WXFP O 100 O 100CT CT 81.00 Stemilt Stemilt 4296742967 APPLE PINKAPPLE LDY/CRP PINK LDY/CRP WX 80/88WX 80/88 CT CT 90.00 Stemilt/Starr Stemilt/Starr 4303243032 APPLE PINKAPPLE LDY/CRP PINK LDY/CRP WXFP WXFP 100 100CT CT 82.00 Rainier/Daisy Rainier/Daisy 4308343083 APPLE REDAPPLE DEL RED WXFP DEL WXFPORG ORG 80/88 80/88 56.00 Superfresh Superfresh 4308743087 APPLE REDAPPLE DEL RED WXFP DEL WXFPORG ORG100 100CT CT 44.50 Superfresh/First Superfresh/First Fruits/Starr Fruits/Starr 4609046090 OYLER APPLEOYLER APPLECIDER CIDER LO 9 LO1/2 9 1/2 GAL GAL 44.00 4609446094 OYLER APPLEOYLER APPLEJUICE JUICE LOCA LOCA 6/64 6/64 OZ OZ 36.00 ** OG-APPLES,** OG-APPLES, IMPORT IMPORT ** ** 4295442954 APPLE AMBROSIAAPPLE AMBROSIA BCXF BCXFCA 80/88ct CA 80/88ct 71.50 Nature’s Nature’s First Fruit First Fruit 42952 APPLE AMBROSIA BCXF CAN 100 CT 65.50 Nature’s First Fruit 42952 APPLE AMBROSIA BCXF CAN 100 CT Nature’s First Fruit FCPRT01 03/03/16 Four Seasons Produce Co. PAGE 2 Phone #: 800-422-8384 Fax #: (717) 721-2597 PRICE LIST P92002 FOUROrganic SEASONS PRODUCE/ORGANICSProduce Availability Attention: List 03/03/16 to 03/03/16 Effective week of 03/06/2016 Item#Item No.Item DescriptionItem Description Price Comment Comment ===== ==============================** OG-APPLES, JUICING ** ======= ============================== 43108 ** OG-APPLES,APPLE GR JUICINGSMITH JUC ** #2 OR 38 LB 4310843155 APPLE GRAPPLE SMITH FUJI JUC #2#2 ORG OR 38 38 LBLB 59.00 Superfresh/Purity/Twin Peaks 4315543158 APPLE FUJIAPPLE JUC JUC ORG#2 ORG 38 38LB LB 41.00 Superfresh/Purity/Twin Peaks 43158 APPLE JUC** OG-APPLE ORG DIP ** 38 LB 18.50 40016 ** OG-APPLEC-CORD DIP CARAMEL ** DIP 12/10.5 OZ 40016 C-CORD **CARAMEL OG-PEARS, DIP LOOSE 12/10.5 ** OZ 34.50 43201 ** OG-PEARS,PEAR BART LOOSE 80CT **ARG ORG 40 LB 4320143235 PEAR BARTPEAR 80CT BART ARG100CT ORG ARG ORG 40 40LB LB 56.00 4323543266 PEAR BARTPEAR 100CT BOSC 100ARG US#1 ORG ORG 40 44LB LB 54.00 43266 PEAR BOSC** OG-CITRUS, 100 US#1 LEMONS ORG & 44LIMES LB * 74.00 44057 ** OG-CITRUS,LEMON FCY LEMONS ORG & LIMES 95 CT * Sandance 4405744154 LEMON FCYLEMON ORG FCY 95sz ORG 1/295 CSCT 51.00 Sandance 4415444011 LEMON FCYLEMON 95sz CHOICE ORG ORG 1/2 95 CTCS 35.00 Sundance 4401144019 LEMON CHOICELEMON FCY ORG ORG 115 95 CT CT 33.00 Sundance/Sunrise Sundance 4401944104 LEMON FCYLEMON ORG CHOICE ORG 115 115 CT 51.00 Rainbow Sundance/Sunrise Valley/Sundance 4410444020 LEMON CHOICELEMON BAGGED ORG FCY ORG 115 18/2 CT LB 35.00 Corona/Sundance Rainbow Valley/Sundance 4402044018 LEMON BAGGEDLEMON BAG FCY ORG ORG 18/2 2 LB LB 46.50 Corona/Sundance 4401844016 LEMON BAGLEMON ORG MEYER FCY USA ORG 2 LB 24LB 5.75 Corona/Sundance 4401642049 LEMON MEYERLEMON MEYERFCY USA POUCH ORG ORG 24LB 20/1 LB 40.00 Cousins Corona/Sundance 42049 LEMON MEYER POUCH ORG 20/1 LB 36.50 Cousins 44695 LIMES FCY MEX 150 CT ORG 38 LB Tom Org/I Kunick 44695 LIMES FCY MEX 150 CT ORG 38 LB 49.00 Tom Org/I Kunick 43984 LIMES FCY MEX 175-200 OR 38 LB Tom Org/I Kunick 43984 LIMES FCY MEX 175-200 OR 38 LB 47.00 Tom Org/I Kunick 44024 LIMES FCY MEX ORG 10 LB Tom Org/I Kunick 44024 LIMES FCY MEX ORG 10 LB 16.00 Tom Org/I Kunick 49855 LIMES JUC ORG 150-200 CT Tom Org/I Kunick 49855 LIMES JUC ORG 150-200 CT 23.50 Tom Org/I Kunick 46019 LEMON JUICE SICILIA OR 24/4 OZ Sicilia 46019 LEMON JUICE SICILIA OR 24/4 OZ 19.50 Sicilia LIME JUICE SICILIA ORG 24/4 OZ Sicilia 4602546025 LIME JUICE SICILIA ORG 24/4 OZ 19.50 Sicilia ** OG-CITRUS, CALIFORNIA ** ** OG-CITRUS, CALIFORNIA ** 4406244062 GRAPEFRUITGRAPEFRUIT RED/PNK RED/PNK ORG ORG 23 CT23 CT 26.50 Corona Corona 4397943979 GRAPEFRUITGRAPEFRUIT RED/PINK RED/PINK FCY FCY 32 32CT CT 41.00 Corona Corona 4398543985 GRAPEFRUITGRAPEFRUIT RED/PINK RED/PINK FCY FCY 36 36CT CT 38.00 Rucker/Corona Rucker/Corona 4399443994 GRAPEFRUITGRAPEFRUIT RED/PINK RED/PINK FCY FCY 40 40CT CT 38.00 Sutherland/Corona Sutherland/Corona 4415744157 GRAPEFRUITGRAPEFRUIT 36/40 36/40SIZE SIZE O 1/2O 1/2 CSCS 29.00 4425744257 GRAPEFRUITGRAPEFRUIT RED/PINK RED/PINK FCY FCY 48 48CT CT 36.50 Corona Corona 4397843978 GRAPEFRUITGRAPEFRUIT RED/PINK RED/PINK 10/4LB 10/4LB BAG BAG 37.00 Rucker/Corona Rucker/Corona 4317143171 KUMQUATSKUMQUATS CLAMSHELL CLAMSHELL ORG 12/8 ORG OZ12/8 OZ 28.50 Sundance Sundance 4329843298 MANDARINMANDARIN GOLDEN GOLDEN NUGGET NUGGET O 25 LBO 25 LB 44.50 Corona/Sundance Corona/Sundance 4357443574 MANDARINMANDARIN "MINI"GIFT "MINI"GIFT USA USA 4/5 4/5 LB LB 28.50 Valliwide Valliwide 4423744237 MANDARINMANDARIN MURCOTT MURCOTT ORG ORG 25 LB25 LB 48.00 Homegrown/Capay Homegrown/Capay 4457644576 MAND SATSUMAMAND SATSUMA STEM & STEM LEAF & LEAF20 LB 20 LB 20.00 Cousins Cousins 4403144031 MINNEOLAMINNEOLA TANGELO40-100 TANGELO40-100 U 35 U LB35 LB 53.50 Homegrown/Sundance/Corona Homegrown/Sundance/Corona 4285742857 MINNEOLAMINNEOLA "MINI" "MINI" GIFT GIFT US US 4/5 4/5 LB 32.00 Sundance Sundance 4412544125 ORANGE ORANGEBLOOD MOROBLOOD ORG MORO 80/113ct ORG 80/113ct 43.00 Cousins Cousins 4357143571 ORANGE ORANGECARA CARA CARA CALIF CARA CALIFO 56 O CT 56 CT 57.00 Sunkist/Cousins Sunkist/Cousins 4427144271 ORANGE ORANGECARA CARA CARA CALIF CARA CALIFO 72 O CT 72 CT 57.00 Cousins/Sunkist Cousins/Sunkist 4217642176 ORANGE ORANGECARA CARA CARA CALIF CARA CALIFO 88 O CT 88 CT 56.00 Rainbow Rainbow Valley/Cousins Valley/Cousins 4285842858 ORANGE ORANGECARA CARA CARA CALIF CARA CALIF 113 113CT CT 41.00 Homegrown Homegrown 4409244092 ORANGE ORANGENAVEL FCYNAVEL CALF FCY CALFOR 48 OR CT 48 CT 35.00 Corona Corona 4412144121 ORANGE ORANGENAVEL FCYNAVEL CALF FCY CALFOR 56 OR CT 56 CT 42.00 Corona/Sunkist/Homegrown Corona/Sunkist/Homegrown 4409644096 ORANGE ORANGENAVEL FCYNAVEL CALF FCY CALFOR 72 OR CT 72 CT 40.00 Sunkist/Corona Sunkist/Corona 44100 ORANGE NAVEL FCY CALF OR 88 CT 40.00 Sunkist/Corona 44100 ORANGE NAVEL FCY CALF OR 88 CT Sunkist/Corona FCPRT01 03/03/16 Four Seasons Produce Co.
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