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Pennsylvania DOC Quarter 3 2014 Master Pennsylvania DOC Quarter 3 2014 QTY ITEM# ITEM DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL QTY ITEM# ITEM DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL PRICE PRICE FOOD & SNACKS CHIPS (cont.) COFFEE & COCOA 7779 Jensen's Orchard 2 oz. Veggie Chips $1.00 7683 Cheetos 9 oz. Crunchy [C G] $3.00 6563 Nescafe Taster's Choice Vanilla Coffee (20 Single Serve Packets) $6.65 7687 Cheetos 8 oz. Flamin' Hot Crunchy [C G] $2.80 6564 Nescafe Taster's Choice Hazelnut Coffee (20 Single Serve Packets) $6.65 10514 Doritos 8 oz. Nacho Flavor [C] $2.60 10704 Maxwell House 4 oz. Dark Roast Espresso [C R] $4.25 10355 Fritos 10.5 oz. Chili Cheese Corn Chips [C] $2.80 10916 Keefe 10 oz. Peppermint Hot Cocoa Mix [C R] $1.65 CREAMER 10525 Ruffles 5.5 oz. Cheddar & Sour Cream Chips $2.10 SNACKS & NUTS 10596 Paramount Dairy Farms 6.75 oz. French Vanilla Non-Dairy Creamer $1.40 DRINK MIXES 9366 Quaker Chewy 6.72 oz. Chocolate Chip Granola Bar 8 pk. $5.25 7299 Cinnabon 3 oz. Cinnamon Pecans [C] $4.90 7145 Keefe 12 oz. Georgia Peach Drink Mix [K C R] $2.15 1650 Barcelona 2 oz. Roasted and Salted Pistachios [K] $1.75 6982 Sweet Fusions 1.8 oz. SF Orange-Peach Drink Mix 10 pk. [C R G] $3.50 4671 Planters 2 oz. Trail Mix - Fruit & Nut [C G] $1.15 6983 Sweet Fusions 1.8 oz. SF Pineapple-Cherimoya Drink Mix 10 pk. [C R G] $3.50 10572 Kellogg's 3 oz. Rice Krispies Treats Double Chocolatey Chunk $2.10 6984 Sweet Fusions 1.8 oz. SF Fruit Punch 10 pk. [C R G] $3.50 2381 Kellogg's 1.3 oz. Original Rice Krispies Treats $0.65 6985 Sweet Fusions 1.8 oz. SF Lemonade 10 pk. [C R G] $3.50 722 Chex Mix 8.75 oz. Hot 'n Spicy [K] $4.20 6986 Sweet Fusions 1.8 oz. SF Mango Lime 10 pk. [C R G] $3.50 9674 Kar's 6 oz. Sweet 'N Spicy Mix [C] $2.25 6987 Sweet Fusions 1.8 oz. SF Tea w/ Lemon 10 pk. [C R G] $3.50 9811 Kar's 7 oz. Nut 'N Yogurt Trail Mix [C] $2.20 6981 Sweet Fusions 1.8 oz. Sugar Free Strawberry Watermelon Drink Mix [G] $0.35 6905 Combos 7 oz. Pepperoni Pizza $3.00 42117 Crystal Light 1.12 oz. SF Variety Pack Drink Mixes (10 count) $5.50 BREAKFAST 5865 Kar's 3.5 oz. Sweet N Salty Trail Mix [C] $1.20 40713 Corn Nuts 1.4 oz. Chile Picante $0.80 10807 Kellogg's 12.2 oz. Froot Loops Cereal [C R] $4.40 7048 Caso de Oro 2 oz. Pork Cracklins - Original [G S] $1.25 10809 Kellogg's 12.2 oz. Apple Jacks Cereal [C R] $4.40 10252 Snyder's 2.25 oz. Bacon Cheddar Pretzel Pieces $0.90 10808 Kellogg's 12.5 oz. Corn Pops Cereal [C R] $4.40 10126 M&M's 8 oz. Snack Mix Milk Chocolate [R] $5.00 10363 Golden Valley Cereal 20 oz. Frosted Shredded Wheat [R] $4.15 10630 Keebler 6 oz. Pretzel Bites - Peanut Butter and White Fudge $5.20 10365 Golden Valley Cereal 20 oz. Fruit Rolls [R] $4.15 CRACKERS 5024 Mrs. Freshley's 1.3 oz. Blueberry Cereal Bar $0.40 10706 Cheez-It 2 oz. White Cheddar Crackers $0.65 710571 Kellogg's .88 oz. Special K Red Berries Bar - 3 pk. $2.85 4214 Cheez-It 1.5 oz. Hot & Spicy Crackers $0.55 7867 Kellogg's 14.7 oz. Pop Tarts - Frosted Chocolate Chip (8/box) $3.00 7452 Cheez-It 7 oz. Cheddar Jack Crackers [R] $3.95 10893 Kellogg's 10.5 oz. Pop-Tarts Peanut Butter (6/box) $3.05 80000108 Austin 1.38 oz. Peanut Butter & Jelly Crackers (8 pack) $3.25 10892 Kellogg's 10.5 oz. Pop-Tarts Chocolate Peanut Butter (6/box) $3.05 80000110 Austin 1.38 oz. Pepperjack on Saltines (8 pack) $3.25 6846 Kellogg's 14.1 oz. Pop Tarts - Frosted Cookies & Creme (8/box) $3.00 PASTRIES CHEESE PRODUCTS 9398 Velveeta 4 oz. Nacho Cheese Dip w/ Jalapenos Tub [C R G] $1.60 6540 Zippy Cakes 4.75 oz. Chocolate Iced Honey Bun [C] $0.85 9655 Painted Cow 2 oz. Dippins Cream Cheese [C G] $1.00 4647 Cloverhill 4.25 oz. Cherry Cheese Danish $0.75 6017 City Cow 4 oz. White Queso Dip [C R G] $1.50 6539 Cloverhill 4 oz. Butterhorn Swirl $0.80 MEAT SNACKS 7218 Mrs. Freshley's 3.5 oz. Carrot Cake [C] $1.05 PEANUT BUTTER 6684 Jack Link's 5 oz. Turkey Summer Sausage w/ Brown Sugar [C G S] $2.55 10587 Jack Link's 1 oz. Original Squatch Snack Stick $1.40 10191 Keefe Kitchens 12 oz. Honey Peanut Butter [C R G] $2.55 SEAFOOD 10192 Keefe Kitchens 12 oz. Cinnamon Peanut Butter [C R G] $2.55 COOKIES 10357 Chicken of the Sea 3.53 oz. Sardines in Oil Pouch $1.20 10472 Fresh Catch 3.53 oz. Chunk Light Tuna w/ Jalapenos [G] $2.15 6386 Bud's Best 6 oz. Candy 'n Cookies - Butterfinger Mini Cookies $1.45 9703 Fresh Catch 3.53 oz. Mackerel in Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce [H G S] $1.25 7924 Bud's Best 6 oz. Orange Dreamsicle Cookies $1.55 4398 Fresh Catch 3.53 oz. Octopus in Soybean Oil [H G] $2.20 6028 Mrs. Fields 2.1 oz. White Chunk Macadamia Cookie $1.55 4179 Chicken of the Sea 5 oz. Pink Salmon $3.55 6027 Mrs. Fields 2.1 oz. Chocolate Chip Cookie $1.55 READY-TO-EAT MEALS 6580 Crispy Fudge 9.4 oz. Mint Cookie Squares $2.50 6349 Brushy Creek 5.5 oz. Pork Patty in BBQ Sauce $2.90 229 Keebler 11.5 oz. Fudge Stripes Cookies $3.40 7150 Sweet Sue 7 oz. Chunk Ham $5.60 7317 Delicious Bakery 14.5 oz. Chocolate Chip Cookies w/ Candy Gems $3.95 2364 Rip 'N' Ready 12 oz. Beef Tips in Gravy $5.00 40708 Nabisco 1.8 oz. Oreo Cookies $0.70 7488 Country Store 8 oz. Louisiana Style Gumbo Soup Mix $5.75 7744 Zippy Cakes 14 oz. Ginger Snaps [K C] $1.75 3971 Rip 'N' Ready 10 oz. Meatballs $3.90 10635 Mother's 12 oz. Fudge & Vanilla Circus Animal Cookies $5.25 CANDY 7490 Country Store 6.6 oz. Steak Soup Mix $5.75 10931 Keefe Kitchens 4 oz. Instant Potatoes $1.10 40728 Strawberry 6 oz. Creme Savers $3.10 10908 Brushy Creek 6 oz. Lightly Seasoned Shredded Beef [G S] $5.80 6331 GoLightly 2.75 oz. Sugar Free Vanilla Caramels [C] $2.05 RAMEN SOUP 6330 GoLightly 2.75 oz. Sugar Free Starlight Mints [C G] $2.25 1327 Maruchan 3 oz. Roast Chicken Flavor Ramen [C] $0.35 6329 GoLightly 2.75 oz. Sugar Free Butterscotch Candy [C G] $1.80 1328 Maruchan 3 oz. Roast Beef Flavor Ramen [C] $0.35 9764 Atkinson's 3.75 oz. Sugar Free Crunchy Peanut Butter Bars [C] $2.60 505 Maruchan 3 oz. Hot & Spicy Vegetable Flavor Ramen [C] $0.35 40606 E.Z. Digby's 4.25 oz. Butterscotch Discs [C] $0.70 6272 Maruchan 3.91 oz. Yakisoba - Four Cheese Flavor $1.65 6303 Demet's Treasures 9 oz. Milk Chocolate Caramel $5.75 NOODLES 7715 Hershey's 8 oz. Milk Chocolate Drops $5.85 7122 Knorr Lipton 4.7 oz. Asian Sides Teriyaki Noodles $2.50 50683 Hershey's 10 oz. Milk Duds [K G] $4.00 7123 Knorr Lipton 4.3 oz. Pasta Sides Chicken Flavored $2.50 6570 Russell Stover 3 oz. Sugar Free Pecans & Caramel Turtles [C] $3.85 BEANS 6876 Russell Stover 1.125 oz. Mint Dream $1.35 5940 Sevilla 4.4 oz. HOT Chili Flavor Refried Beans & Rice [K C] $1.20 50682 Whoppers 12 oz. Carton [K] $4.00 4941 Velveeta 4 oz. Spicy, Cheesy Refried Beans & Rice [K C] $1.20 1640 Starburst 7.2 oz. Fruit Chews Bag [R] $3.10 80000179 Goya 15 oz. Refried Pinto Beans Pouch $3.90 6867 Reese's Pieces 6 oz. Peanut Butter Candy $3.20 RICE 6098 Red Hots 6 oz. Cinnamon Flavored Hard Candy $1.85 7889 Uncle Ben's 6 oz. Chicken & Wild Rice $3.00 6643 Hershey's 4 oz. Cookies 'n' Creme Candy Bar [K] $2.60 10376 Knorr Lipton Rice Sides 5.3 oz. - Steak Fajitas Rice & Pasta $3.90 9980 Skittles Wild Berry 2.17 oz. [G] $1.25 SAUCES/SPICES 5846 Goo Goo 1.5 oz. Peanut Butter Clusters $0.95 2587 Brushy Creek 4 oz. Italian Pasta Sauce [C G] $0.75 7286 Zachary 5 oz. Bridge Mix Chocolate Covered Nuts $1.95 5925 Kraft 1.5 oz. Blue Cheese Dressing Packet $0.65 10344 Select Sweets 6.25 oz. Soft Mint Puffs [C] $1.35 4535 Kraft 1.5 oz. Ranch Dressing Packet $0.65 6872 M&M's 1.05 oz. Crunchy Pretzel Candy $1.35 10350 Spice Grocers 1 oz. Vegetable Flakes $1.25 7016 Rocky Road Bar 1.82 oz. $1.25 6034 Sevilla 1.5 oz. Sazon con Culantro Y Achiote [K C] $0.90 7389 Reese's 1.5 oz. White Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups [G] $1.35 10384 Nestle Semi Sweet Mini Morsels Chocolate Chips 12 oz. $5.85 10388 Milka White Chocolate Confection 3.52 oz. $4.75 CHIPS 5114 Moon Lodge 6 oz.
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