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Foodservice Product Guide ITEM SECTION PAGE ITEM SECTION PAGE * CAKE MIX F 30 CAKES, FROZEN X 124 **XPRESSNAP TBL TOP DIS BLK/CLP4 72 CAN OPENERS T 90 *SO/TYSCO TRASHLINER 60GL WH P5 76 CANDY C 20 A CANDY COATINGS H 39 CARBONATED BEVERAGES H 37 AIR FRESHENERS L 55 CARROTS V 97 ALPHA VARIOUS SAMPLES X 116 CARROTS, SLICE FROZEN COMM X1 133 AVACADO DIPS, FROZEN X6 175 CATFISH, RAW FRESHWATER X4 163 B CATSUP V 99 CEREALS, DRY C 13 BABY FOOD D 23 CEREALS, HOT C 14 BACON X3 151 CHARCOAL L 56 BACON BITS Q 83 CHEESE - AMERICAN & CHEDDAR W 102 BAGS P6 79 CHEESE - IMIT. W 102 BAKE POWDER & SODA F 32 CHEESE - MISC. W 103 BAR-B-QUE & CHILI X2 145 CHEESE - SWISS W 103 BEANS & PEAS DRIED B 11 CHERRIES - MARACHINO H 39 BEANS, MISC V 96 CHICKEN & TURKEY, PRECOOKED X3 157 BEEF & BBQ, CANNED Q 83 CHICKEN PIECES, RAW X3 156 BEEF ITEMS, MISC X2 140 CHICKEN PIECES, RAW BREADED X3 157 BEEF, BOX X2 136 CHICKEN, CANNED Q 83 BEETS V 97 CHILI, CANNED Q 83 BISCUIT MIX F 29 CHINESE VEGETABLES V 97 BISCUITS, CANNED W 106 CHIPS F 33 BLACKEYE PEAS V 98 CHIPS V 98 BLEACH & AMMONIA L 53 CMC PINK LOTION DISP FOR837179 L 56 BOWLS P3 68 COBBLERS, FROZEN X 124 BOWLS & MUGS INSULATED T 89 COCOA&BAKING CHOCOLATE C 19 BOXES P6 79 COCONUT C 20 BOXES, CHICKEN P6 79 COFFEE J 44 BOXES, FRANKSTON P6 79 COLD CUPS - PAPER P2 67 BREAD & MUFFINS, PRECOOKED X 117 CONTAIN.PLATE & BOWL,DART FOAM P1 64 BREAD AND ROLL DOUGH X 121 CONTAINERS PAPER&PLASTIC P2 67 BREADING MIX F 31 CONTAINERS, FOOD STORAGE T 89 BREAKFAST PRODUCTS X3 153 COOKIE DOUGH & COOKIES X 114 BREAKFAST PRODUCTS, FROZEN X 125 COOKIES, BULK C 15 BRISKET X2 134 CORN V 97 BROASTER SUPPLIES F 31 CORN DOGS X2 142 BROOMS L 57 CORN MEAL & CORNBREAD MIXES F 29 BRUSHES T 90 CORN WHOLE KERNEL COMM FRZ X1 127 BUTCHER BOY PRODUCTS X2 148 CRACKERS C 19 C CREAMERS I 40 CRISPITOS, TYSON X2 149 CAKE DECORATIONS C 20 ITEM SECTION PAGE ITEM SECTION PAGE CROUTONS & CRACKER MEAL C 19 FACIAL TISSUE P4 73 CRUISIN PRODUCTS F 31 FAJITA MEAT X2 147 CRUISIN PRODUCTS P6 79 FILTER CONES T 87 CUPS ASSORTED P2 67 FISH, COD, BREADED X4 163 CUPS, DART FOAM P1 63 FISH, RAW X4 163 CUPS, PLASTIC P1 66 FLOUR F 29 D FOIL P5 75 FOIL & POLY BAGS P6 80 DAIRY, MISC W 106 FOIL PANS & LIDS P7 82 DEGREASERS & CLEANERS L 54 FORKS,KNIVES,SPOONS,PLASTIC T 87 DELI ITEMS X5 172 FRANKS X2 141 DELIVERY CHARGE N 60 FROSTING & MERINGUE MIX F 31 DELMARK FROZEN X 124 FROZEN, SPECIALTY X5 173 DESSERTS, INDIVIDUAL SERVING X 124 FRUIT, FROZEN X 124 DETERGENT, LAUNDRY L 53 FRUITS, CANNED U 92 DIAPERS P4 74 FRUITS, DRIED U 94 DIET CAKE MIXES & ICINGS D 24 FUEL SURCHARGE N 60 DIET CONDIMENTS D 23 FURN. POLISH&FLOOR WAX L 56 DIET FRUITS D 23 G DIET PUDDING & GELATIN D 23 DIET SOUP D 23 GELATIN G 36 DIET VEGETABLES D 23 GLOVES,CHEF'S HATS & APRONS P5 77 DINNERS,POT PIES, FROZEN X5 170 GRAVY MIXES F 29 DINNERWARE T 90 GREEN BEANS V 96 DISHWASHING SOAP L 53 GREENS V 97 DISINFECTANT & CLEANERS L 54 GRILL BRICK SCREENS & PADS L 56 DISPENSERS T 90 GUEST CHECKS P4 73 DISPOSABLE SHAKERS T 87 GUM C 21 DISTILLED WATER D 23 H DONUT & PASTRY, PRECOOKED X 116 DONUT GLAZE & CAKE ICING-FRZN X 122 HAM X3 151 DONUTS & PASTRY,PRECOOK,RICHS X 116 HAM, CANNED Q 83 DONUTS - LONE STAR X 117 HAMBURGER AND PATTIES X2 135 DRUG ITEMS D 24 HAMBURGER PATTIES, CHARBROIL X2 140 DRUGS C 20 HAND SOAP L 57 E HASHBROWNS X1 129 HOMINY V 97 EGG PRODUCTS, FROZEN X5 168 HONEY S 86 EGGS W 106 HORS-D'OEUVRE X4 165 EGGS, POWDERED M 59 HOT ROLL & DONUT MIX F 30 ENGLISH PEAS V 97 HUSH PUPPIES X 125 ENTREE ITEMS X5 170 I EXTRACTS & FLAVORING E 25 F ICE CREAM CONES H 38 ITEM SECTION PAGE ITEM SECTION PAGE ICE CREAM MIX H 38 MISCELLANEOUS P5 78 INSECTICIDES L 57 MIXES ASSORTED F 31 INSTANT BREAKFAST J 50 MOPS & HANDLES L 57 J MUSHROOMS V 97 MUSTARD A 3 JANITORIAL EQUIPMENT L 57 N JELLIES-JAMS J 50 JELLY & JAM I 40 NAPKINS P4 72 JUICE J 45 NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS D 23 JUICE BASE - LIQUID & POWDER J 48 NUTS B 12 JUICE, FROZEN X5 168 O K OLIVES A 7 KNIVES AND SCRAPERS T 90 ONION RINGS X1 129 L OVEN CLEANERS L 55 OVEN MITTS & APRONS T 90 LEMON JUICE J 45 P LIDS, DART P1 65 LIDS, FAB KAL P1 66 PAN LINERS P5 78 LIDS, SWEETHEART P2 67 PANCAKE MIX F 30 LIGHT BULBS L 57 PEANUT BUTTER J 50 LIQUID FUEL L 56 PEPPERS V 98 LIVER, BEEF X2 140 PEPPERS HOT & MILD A 6 LUNCH MEAT X2 146 PICKLED VEGETABLES A 7 M PICKLES A 5 PIE FILLING, CANNED U 95 MACARONI & SPAGHETTI M 58 PIE SHELLS X 124 MALT H 38 PIERRE PRODUCTS X2 141 MARGARINE W 104 PIES, CREAM, FROZEN X 123 MARSHMELLOWS M 59 PIES, FRUIT, FROZEN X 123 MATCHES T 87 PIMENTOES V 98 MEASURING CUPS & MIXING BOWLS T 90 PIZZA X2 142 MEAT EXTENDER Q 84 PIZZA BOXES & CIRCLES P6 79 MEAT, GORGES X2 140 PIZZA PRODUCTS X2 145 MEATS, ADVANCE X2 139 PLASTIC WARE T 88 MEATS, BULK X2 134 PLATES P3 68 MEATS, CANNED, MISCELLANEOUS Q 83 PLATES & LIDS, SWEETHEART P3 68 MENU KITS T 87 PLATES, SOLO P3 68 MENU TIS.,SAND.WRAP,BUT. PAP. P5 75 PLIOFILM WRAP P5 75 MEXICAN FOOD PRODUCTS, FRZN X2 148 POLY CAN LINERS P5 76 MEXICAN PRODUCTS, COMMODITY X2 149 POP TARTS C 15 MEXICAN PRODUCTS, RODRIGUEZ X2 149 POPCORN B 11 MILK W 107 PORK CHOPETTES X3 155 MILK SHAKE & EGG NOG MIX J 50 PORK CHOPS X3 155 MILK, DRY & CANNED M 58 ITEM SECTION PAGE ITEM SECTION PAGE PORTION CONTROL PACKAGES I 41 SHRIMP, BREADED X4 164 PORTION CUPS & LIDS P2 67 SHRIMP, UNBREADED X4 164 POTATO ITEMS, SPECIALTY X1 127 SILVERWARE & STEAK KNIVES T 90 POTATO SLICES V 99 SNACK ITEMS, INDIVIDUAL C 15 POTATOES, FROZEN X1 127 SOAP DISPENSERS AND REFILLS L 56 POTATOES, HASH BROWN V 98 SOAPTRONIC GERMCONTROL DISP Q 83 POTATOES, INSTANT V 98 SOUP K 51 POTATOES, IRISH V 98 SOUP BASE K 51 POTATOES, SWEET V 99 SOUP, FROZEN X5 173 POTS AND PANS T 90 SOUPS,REFRIGERATED W 107 POULTRY, FRESH W2 113 SOUR CREAM W 105 POULTRY, WHOLE RAW X3 155 SPECIALTY ITEMS, CANNED V 101 PRODUCE W1 108 SPECIALTY ITEMS, FRZN, BREADED X1 132 PUDDING MIX G 36 SPICES E 25 PUDDING, CANNED U 94 SQUASH V 99 PUREED FOODS D 23 STARCH F 33 Q STEAK MARKERS T 87 STEAKS X2 136 QUICK TO FIX PRODUCTS X2 139 STEAMTABLE PANS T 89 R STIR STICKS T 87 STRAWS P4 73 REGISTER TAPE P4 73 STUFFING MIX B 12 RELISH A 6 SUGAR S 85 RICE B 11 SUGAR PACKETS I 40 S SUGAR SUBSTITUTES I 40 SYRUP - CHOCOLATE H 38 SALAD DRESSING MIX A 5 SYRUP, FOUNTAIN & SNO CONE H 38 SALAD DRESSING, MISC A 3 SYRUPS S 85 SALADS, CANNED Q 84 T SALADS, REFRIGERATED W 106 SALMON Q 83 TABLE CLOTHS & PLACE MATS P4 74 SALT S 85 TABLE TOP SUPPLIES T 89 SALT & PEPPER PACKETS I 40 TACO SHELLS & TORTILLA CHIPS F 32 SAUCES A 7 TEA J 44 SAUCES V 100 THERMOMETERS & SCALES T 91 SAUERKRAUT V 97 TOILET TISSUE P4 73 SAUSAGE PRODUCTS X3 153 TOMATO PASTE V 100 SAUSAGE, BREADED X3 152 TOMATO PUREE V 100 SCOURING PADS L 53 TOMATO SAUCE V 100 SCOURING POWDER L 53 TOMATOES V 100 SEAFOOD X4 165 TOOTHPICKS T 87 SEAFOOD, FRESH W2 113 TOPPINGS H 38 SEASON MIX E 27 TORTILLAS X 125 SERVING TRAYS & LIDS P7 82 TOWELS P4 72 SHORTENING,OIL & LARD O 61 ITEM SECTION PAGE ITEM SECTION PAGE TRAY COVERS & NAPKINS,HOSPITALP4 73 TRAYS T 90 TRAYS, FOAM & LIDDED P3 69 TRAYS, FOOD P3 70 TRAYS, HOT DOG P3 71 TUMBLERS, GLASSES, MUGS T 88 TUNA Q 83 TURNIPS V 101 U UNFINISHED BAKERY PRODUCTS X 114 UTENSILS T 89 V VEGALENE PAN COATING O 62 VEGETABLE WASH AND WHITENER E 28 VEGETABLES, BULK, FROZEN X1 131 VEGETABLES, FROZEN X1 129 VEGETABLES, FROZEN BREADED X1 131 VEGETABLES, MIXED V 101 VINEGAR A 10 W WHIP TOPPING X 124 WHIP TOPPING - DRY G 36 WHITING, BREADED X4 164 WINE, COOKING A 10 Y YEAST F 32 YOGURT AND PUDDING W 105 YOGURT MIX, FROZEN X 124 10/02/12 SECTION C.D. HARTNETT ORDER GUIDE PAGE 1 8/1000' GP TOILET TISSUE 2 PLY JUMBO RESTRICTED SALES KINCAID 869065 10/125 SO PACTIV BOWL FOAM 4 OZ BLACK JOSHUA ISD 996694 10/02/12 SECTION C.D. HARTNETT ORDER GUIDE PAGE 2 . 1/2000 *DS ELKAY COOKIE BAG - DP5555 BIRDVILLE LAURA A5/27/11 6 993808 1/1000 *SO PS SOUP SPOONS WH I/W MDW TERR 17 986695 1/5# *SO DRIED PEACHES HAM ORCHARD 989939 1/12 CT *SO DISP W/ HINGED TOP 12Z LUCKY DOLLAR 12 993360 1/1000 *SO PS SOUP SPOON I/W MED WT STEVE JONES 997544 10/02/12 SECTION C.D. HARTNETT ORDER GUIDE PAGE 3 A MUSTARD 1/4 GAL BEST MAID MUSTARD PLASTIC TUB COUSINS 812354 4/1 GAL BEST MAID MUSTARD PLASTIC 70152801374 812206 16/13 OZ HEINZ MUSTARD UPSIDE DOWN SQ COUSINS AND BRAZOS NH 875294 1/1 GAL BEST MAID MUSTARD PLASTIC 812305 4/1 GAL RED BOY MUSTARD PLASTIC 812826 1/1 GAL RED BOY MUSTARD PLASTIC 812842 1/400 Z PROBE PUMPABLE MUSTARD SINGLE FOIL BAG W/PROBE 812834 6/104 Z **HEINZ MUSTARD PUMPABLE PLJUG #10 POUR/STORE/PUMP BCBA 812396 4/105OZ FRENCH'S MUSTARD YELLOW 818625 1/105OZ FRENCH'S MUSTARD YELLOW CASE#818625 812255 4/1 GAL GULDENS SPICY BROWN MUSTARD 812768 1/1 GAL GULDENS SPICY BROWN MUSTARD 812776 4/1 GAL HVR GLDN HONEY MUSTARD DRSG NON REFRIG.-PALE YELLOW 12 876235 16/14 OZ FRENCH'S SQUEEZE MUSTARD 812123 SALAD DRESSING, MISC 1/4 GAL RPP/V SALAD DRESSING IN JUG 20 876805 4/1 GAL KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP NEW # 63316 877027 4/1GAL KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP LIGHT 877043 1/1GAL KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP LIGHT --------------------------- 877050 1/1 GAL KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP --------------------------- 877035 4/1 GAL RPP/V SALAD DRESSING 77132 35% VEG OIL, 5% EGG-----12 876607 4/1 GAL BM SALAD DRESSING KINCAID/15 876623 1/1 GAL BM SALAD DRESSING --------------------------- 876631 1/1 GAL KRAFT DRESSING FREE ITALIAN 876532 4/1 GAL KRAFT DRESSING CREAMY ITALIAN UNT 876540 1/1 GAL KRAFT DRESSING CREAMY ITALIAN UNT 876581 4/1 GAL KRAFT DRESSING COLESLAW COUSINS 876086 4/1 GAL KRAFT DRESSING RANCH FAT FREE HEB 64646 876730 1/1 GAL RPP/V SALAD DRESSING 876706 4/1 GAL KRAFT MAYONNAISE 876847 1/1 GAL KRAFT MAYONNAISE --------------------------- 876854 1/30# KRAFT MAYONNAISE EXTRA HEAVY COUSINS 876193 4/1 GAL RPP/V XTRA HD MAYONNAISE 80% OIL, 8% EGG---------12 876409 4/1GAL BM MAYONNAISE KINCAIDS 50 876417 1/1 GAL RPP/V XTRA HD MAYONNAISE 876508 4/1 GAL HELLMAN'S MAYONNAISE 876821 1/1 GAL HELLMAN'S MAYONNAISE 876839 4/1 GAL RPD/V HD MAYONNAISE MULT 876664 10/02/12 SECTION C.D.
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