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Dairy Your Guide to Everything Dairy. from Milk and Cream To 106TH ANNIVERSARY GUIDE JULY 2021 Contents Butter Butter Sunflower Spreads Margarine Cooking Cream 1 Creamers Sour Cream Milk 2 Yogurt 3 Ice Cream Sherbet 4 Toppings Gorgonzola & Blue Cheese Cheddar Cheese 5 Goat Cheese Cream Cheese Parmesan Cheese 6 Romano Cheese Jack Cheese Mozzarella Cheese 7 Imported Cheese Domestic Cheese 8 Swiss Cheese Cottage Cheese Cheese Blends Provolone Cheese 9 American Cheese Plant Based Cheese Butter #18646 Wuthrich Clarified 4/5 Lb #18661 Wuthrich Unsalted 83% Butterfat 36/1 Lb #18665 Plugra Unsalted Solids 82% Butterfat 36/1 Lb European Style #42460 Producers Dairy Solids Unsalted Grade AA 30/1 Lb #42470 Grassland Chip Salted 47 Ct Foil Wrapped 1/17 Lb #42474 Grassland Chip Salted 59 Ct Foil Wrapped 1/17 Lb #42492 Packer Label Whipped Salted AA USDA 2/5 Lb #42495 Grassland Solid Salted Grade AA USDA 30/1 Lb #42496 Grassland Unsalted Solids Grade AA 30/1 Lb #42505 Challenge Dairy Whipped Salted Cup 1/720 Ct #42513 Packer Label Ball Unsalted I.Q.F. 6/3 Lb Butter Sunflower Spreads #18636 Smart Balance Spread Vegetable Oil 79% No Trans Fat 6/5 Lb Tamper Evident #18637 Smart Balance Buttery Spread Cup 600/5 GM #18644 Sunglow Salted European Style 36/1 Lb #18652 Sunglow Unsalted European Style 36/1 Lb #18653 Gold-N-Sweet Spread Premium 30/1 Lb #18655 Gold-N-Sweet Spread Whipped 1+2 B-I-B 1/20 Lb #18658 Sunglow Whipped European Style 4/5 Lb #18659 Sunglow Whipped European Style Cup 720/5 GM Margarine #18639 Gold-N-Sweet Style Spread Reduced Fat Whipped 600/5 GM #18643 Gold-N-Sweet Soft Whipped Tub 4/9 Lb #18645 Gold-N-Sweet Liquid Twin Pack 2/17.5 Lb #18648 Blue Bonnet Colored Hi-Flavor 1/50 Lb #18657 Gold-N-Sweet Print Salted 30/1 Lb Cooking Cream #30170 Producers Dairy Heavy Natural w/o Stabilizers 12/1/2 Gal #30171 Producers Dairy Heavy Whipping 40% Manufacturing 6/64 Oz #30190 Producers Dairy Heavy Whipping 36% 20/32 Oz Creamers #7730 Int'l. Delight Half & Half B-I-B Bulk Bag Refrigerated 3/96 Oz #13718 Producers Dairy Non-Dairy Liquid Refrigerated 400/3/8 Oz #13723 Dairy Star Non-Dairy Liquid Refrigerated 12/1 QT #13724 Producers Dairy Half & Half Refrigerated 400/3/8 Oz #13726 Producers Dairy Half & Half Refrigerated 20/1 QT #13732 Int'l. Delight Half & Half Refrigerated 384/.30 Oz Sour Cream #16605 Producers Dairy Real Grade A 4/5 Lb #16608 Farmdale Heavy Body Super K 1/32 Lb #16610 Producers Dairy Real Grade A 1/4 Gal #16615 Dairy Star Lite 2/5 Lb #19247 Kendall Farms Creme Fraiche 6/2 Lb 1 Milk #7728 Int'l. Delight Whole B-I-B Refrigerated 3/96 Oz #7747 Horizon Organic Chocolate Low Fat 1% 18/8 Oz Organic Aseptic #7748 Horizon Organic Low Fat 1% Organic Aseptic 18/8 Oz #7793 Silk Drink Almondmilk Unsweetened 6/64 Oz Carton Refrigerated #7796 Silk Drink Almondmilk Vanilla 12/10 Oz Unsweetened Plastic #30125 Producers Dairy Homogenized Dispenser 1/6 Gal #30128 Sequoia Farms Homogenized Corrugated 2/1 Gal #30132 Producers Dairy Homogenized Carton 12/1/2 Gal #30145 Producers Dairy Reduced-Fat 2% Dispenser 1/6 Gal #30148 Sequoia Farms Reduced-Fat 2% Corrugated 2/1 Gal #30153 Producers Dairy Reduced-Fat 2% Plastic/Paper 12/1/2 Gal #30155 Producers Dairy Homogenized 1/2 Pint Dairy Pure 60/8 Oz #30156 Producers Dairy Reduced-Fat 2% 1/2 Pint Dairy Pure 60/8 Oz #30158 Producers Dairy Chocolate 1% Low-Fat Dispenser 1/6 Gal #30159 Producers Dairy Chocolate Non-Fat 1/2 Pint 60/8 Oz #30160 Producers Dairy Reduced-Fat 1% 6/1 Gal #30163 Producers Dairy Non-Fat 6/1 Gal #30165 Producers Dairy Non-Fat Plastic/Paper 12/1/2 Gal #30167 Producers Dairy Non-Fat 1/2 Pint Dairy Pure 60/8 Oz #30168 Lactaid Non-Fat Lactose Free 12/8 Oz #30169 Producers Dairy Low Fat 1% 1/2 Pint Dairy Pure 60/8 Oz #30182 Producers Dairy Buttermilk Corrugated 6/64 Oz Yogurt #42414 Honey Hill Cookies & Cream Low Fat Frozen 4/1 Gal #42520 Thrifty Vanilla Non-Fat Frozen 7% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42709 Honey Hill Chocolate Dreamy Dark Frozen Non-Fat 4/1 Gal #42723 Honey Hill Tart Classic Non-Fat Frozen 4/1 Gal #30051 James Farm Plain Bulk Whole Milk 1/32 Lb #30055 Yoplait Vanilla L/F ParfaitPro Pouch G/F 6/4 Lb #30058 Yoplait Strawberry L/F ParfaitPro Pouch G/F 6/4 Lb #30062 Yoplait Strawberry L/F 6/32 Oz #30064 Yoplait Vanilla L/F 6/32 Oz #30066 Yoplait Plain F/F 6/32 Oz #30084 Yoplait Assorted Raspberry/Peach L/F G/F 48/4 Oz 24 Raspberry/24 Peach #30087 Yoplait Assorted Strawberry/Strawberry-Banana 48/4 Oz L/F G/F 24 Strawberry/24 Strawberry- Banana #30090 Yoplait Strawberry/Banana Trix G/F 48/4 Oz #30100 Yoplait Strawberry L/F G/F 12/6 Oz #30104 Yoplait Raspberry L/F G/F 12/6 Oz #30105 Yoplait Mixed Berry Blueberry/Strawberry 18/6 Oz #30106 Yoplait Blueberry L/F G/F 12/6 Oz #30108 Yoplait Lemon L/F G/F 12/6 Oz #30109 Yoplait French Vanilla L/F G/F 12/6 Oz #30110 Yoplait Peach L/F G/F 12/6 Oz 2 Yogurt #30122 Yoplait Blueberry F/F 12/6 Oz #30124 Yoplait Strawberry F/F 12/6 Oz #30129 Yoplait Key Lime Pie F/F 12/6 Oz #30131 Yoplait Very Vanilla F/F 12/6 Oz #30133 Yoplait Greek Blueberry 12/5.3 Oz #30136 Yoplait Greek Strawberry/Raspberry F/F G/F 12/5.3 Oz #30143 Yoplait Greek Black Cherry 100 Cal 12/5.3 Oz #30144 Yoplait Greek Vanilla F/F G/F 12/5.3 Oz #30146 Wallaby Organic Greek Plain L/F Organic 6/32 Oz #30147 Chobani Greek Strawberry Banana L/F 12/5.3 Oz #30150 Chobani Greek Blueberry Non-Fat 12/5.3 Oz #30151 Chobani Greek Peach Non-Fat 12/5.3 Oz #30164 Chobani Greek Vanilla Non-Fat Bag 3/5 Lb #30179 Wallaby Organic Greek Plain Non-Fat Organic 12/5.3 Oz Ice Cream #42410 Honey Hill Soft Serve Vanilla Custard 4/1 Gal #42454 Bon Suisse Vanilla Bean 12% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42455 Thrifty Butter Pecan 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42457 Thrifty Chocolate 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42459 Thrifty Choc Chip Mint 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42461 Thrifty Chocolate Chip 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42463 Thrifty Cookies & Cream 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42464 Thrifty Bubble Gum 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42465 Thompson Strawberry 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42467 Thrifty French Vanilla 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42469 Thrifty Coffee 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42471 Thrifty Black Cherry 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42472 Thrifty Mocha Almond Fudge 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42473 Thrifty Pecan Praline 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42475 Thrifty Rocky Road 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42477 Thrifty Vanilla 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42478 Thrifty Strawberry Cheesecake 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42480 Bon Suisse Vanilla 12% Butter Fat Premium 1/3 Gal #42481 Thrifty Spumoni 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42483 Thrifty Cotton Candy 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42485 Thrifty Coconut/Pineapple 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42486 Hi-Land Vanilla 12% Café Vanilla 1/3 Gal #42488 Cascade Glacier Moose Tracks 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42490 Producers Dairy Ice Milk Mix Vanilla 12/1/2 Gal #42491 Dairy Star Ice Milk Mix Chocolate 2% 6/1/2 Gal Ultra-Pasteurized #42494 Thrifty Pistachio 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42497 Thrifty Cookie Dough 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42498 Thrifty Vanilla Low Fat 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42499 Thrifty Vanilla 10% Butter Fat 1/48 Oz #42510 Thrifty Strawberry 10% Butter Fat 1/48 Oz #42516 Thrifty Chocolate Chip 10% Butter Fat 1/48 Oz #42517 So Delicious Vanilla Bean Coconut Non-dairy 8/1 Pint #42518 Thrifty Cookies & Cream 10% Butter Fat 1/48 Oz 3 Ice Cream #42524 Thrifty Chocolate 10% Butter Fat 1/48 Oz #42526 Thrifty French Vanilla 10% Butter Fat 1/48 Oz #42534 Thrifty Rocky Road 10% Butter Fat 1/48 Oz #42538 Thrifty Chocolate Malted Crunch 10% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42539 Breyers Chocolate 10% Butter Fat 6/48 Oz #42541 Breyers Vanilla Natural 10% Butter Fat 6/48 Oz #42543 Breyers Strawberry 10% Butter Fat 6/48 Oz #42556 Dreyers Vanilla Bean 1/3 Gal #42558 Dreyers Chocolate Classic 1/3 Gal #42560 Dreyers Strawberry 1/3 Gal #42562 Dreyers Macadamia Nut 1/3 Gal #42628 Hi-land Chocolate 1/3 Gal #42629 Hi-land Vanilla Bean 1/3 Gal #42545 Wonder Ice Cream Vanilla Cup No Sugar Added 24/3 Oz 6% Butter Fat #42550 Wonder Ice Cream Strawberry Cup 10% Butter Fat 24/3 Oz #42552 Wonder Ice Cream Vanilla Cup 10% Butter Fat 24/3 Oz #42554 Wonder Ice Cream Chocolate Cup 10% Butter Fat 24/3 Oz #42563 Budget Saver Popsicle Assorted Twin 1/18 Ct Cherry/Grape/Banana/Raspberry/ Orange/Lime #42566 North Star Vanilla Cone Old Fashion 10% Butter Fat 20/4.6 Oz #42568 North Star Sandwich 10% Butter Fat 24/4 Oz #42570 Dove Bar Bar Vanilla/Chocolate 10% Butter Fat 1/12 Ct #42572 Dove Bar Bar Vanilla/Chocolate w/Almond 1/12 Ct 10% Butter Fat #42630 Klondike Bar Original 24/5 Oz #42635 North Star Sandwich Giant Neapolitan 6 Oz 1/24 Ct #42641 Klondike Choco Taco 24/4 Oz #42644 Good Humor Bar Oreo 1/24 Ct #42646 Good Humor Sandwich Oreo Cookie 4.5 Oz 1/24 Ct Sherbet #42443 Thrifty Rainbow 3% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42445 Cascade Pineapple 3% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42449 Thrifty Raspberry 3% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal #42452 Thrifty Orange 3% Butter Fat 1/3 Gal Toppings #41750 Dairy Star Real Cream Light Aerosol Can 12/15 Oz 4 Gorgonzola & Blue Cheese #18706 Gelmini Gorgonzola Creamy Dolce Cows Milk Italy 2/3# AVG #18974 Belgioioso Gorgonzola Wheel 2/8# AVG #18975 Belgioioso Gorgonzola Crumble 4/5 Lb #18977 Coombe Castle Bleu Stilton 1/2 Wheel England 1/8# AVG #18978 Flora Danica Bleu Danish Wheel 1/6# AVG #18979 Belgioioso Blue Crumble 4/5 Lb #18982 Salemville Blue Wheel Smokehaus Salemville 1/6# AVG 60 Days Aged Cheddar Cheese #18900 Schreiber Sharp Product Of Wisconsin 1/10 Lb #18902 Tillamook Smoked 6/2 Lb #18903 Hilmar White Mild Block 1/40# AVG #18905 Tillamook White Medium Loaf 2/5 Lb #18916 Schreiber Mild 1/10 Lb #18918 Schreiber Mild 8/5 Lb #18925 Hilmar Mild Block 1/40# AVG #18933 Black Mountain Extra Sharp White 1/10 Lb #18935 Schreiber Mild Sliced 3/4
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