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Georgia DOC Food Q2 2016 Georgia DOC Food Q2 2016 QTY ITEM# ITEM DESCRIPTION WEIGHT TOTAL PRICE TOTAL QTY ITEM# ITEM DESCRIPTION WEIGHT TOTAL PRICE TOTAL WEIGHT PRICE WEIGHT PRICE BEANS DRINK MIXES (cont.) 5940 Sevilla 4.4 oz. HOT Chili Flavor Refried... [K C H] 4.8 oz. $1.30 80001733 Wyler's Light .63 oz. Raspberry Lemonade Singles to... 1.2 oz. $4.30 4940 Velveeta 4 oz. Spicy, Cheesy Refried Beans [K C H] 4.5 oz. $1.45 MEAT SNACKS 4941 Velveeta 4 oz. Spicy, Cheesy Refried Beans &... [K C H] 4.5 oz. $1.50 5885 Brookfield Farms 2.1 oz. Fully Cooked Hickory... 3.6 oz. $6.25 CANDY 6354 Jack Link's 4 oz. Deli Cuts Sausage Bites 4.3 oz. $5.65 6330 GoLightly 2.75 oz. Sugar Free Starlight... [K C G] 3.2 oz. $2.50 80001739 Brushy Creek 5 oz. Beef Salami Summer Sausage 5.1 oz. $3.50 6331 GoLightly 2.75 oz. Sugar Free Vanilla Caramels [K C] 3.9 oz. $2.65 80001715 Brushy Creek 1.625 oz. Regular Summer Sausage 1.6 oz. $1.65 603 Werther's 5.5 oz Candy 8.0 oz. $5.00 10721 Jack Link's 1 oz. Teriyaki Beef Steak 1.6 oz. $2.80 80002888 Cinamo Candy Stick .7 oz (10 pk.) 7.2 oz. $3.00 3257 Jack Link's 2.4 oz. Screamin' Demon HOT!... [C] 2.6 oz. $2.40 CEREAL/GRANOLA/CEREAL BARS 2781 Jack Link's 1.2 oz. Sizzled Beef & Jalapeno Cheese... 1.6 oz. $2.45 PASTRIES & SNACK CAKES 10807 Kellogg's 12.2 oz. Froot Loops Cereal [C R] 13.1 oz. $5.75 80001215 Sweet Home Farm 12 oz. French Vanilla Granola 13.3 oz. $7.40 6846 Kellogg's 14.1 oz. Frosted Cookies & Creme... 15.2 oz. $3.75 5518 Quaker Instant Oatmeal 1.51 oz. Maple Brown... [K] 1.6 oz. $0.60 10549 Kellogg's 14 oz. Pop-Tarts Brown Sugar Cinnamon (8... 15.7 oz. $3.75 6045 Zippy Cakes 1.3 oz. Strawberry Cereal Bar [K] 1.6 oz. $0.40 6046 Zippy Cakes 4 oz. Strawberry ZuZus (2 pk.... [K] 4.5 oz. $1.05 CHEESE PRODUCTS 6057 Zippy Cakes 4 oz. Iced Swirl Cinnamon Roll [C] 4.2 oz. $1.15 RAMEN 9655 Painted Cow 2 oz. Dippins Cream Cheese [C G] 2.3 oz. $1.15 10911 Philly 2 oz. Cream Cheese w/ Jalapenos 2.2 oz. $1.15 505 Maruchan 3 oz. Hot & Spicy Vegetable Flavor... [C] 3.2 oz. $0.45 4942 Velveeta 1.5 oz. Instant Spicy Nacho Cheese... [K C H] 2.1 oz. $1.50 READY-TO-EAT MEALS 9398 Velveeta 4 oz. Nacho Cheese Dip w/ Jalapenos... [C R G] 4.5 oz. $1.60 1691 Sweet Sue 7 oz. Chicken 8.0 oz. $7.20 7739 Velveeta 2 oz. Sharp Cheddar Spread [G] 2.1 oz. $0.65 1715 Brushy Creek 11.25 oz. Beef Stew [G] 11.6 oz. $3.00 9397 Velveeta 8 oz. Spicy Jalapeno Cheese Snack... [C R G] 8.7 oz. $2.30 6476 Brushy Creek 5 oz. Pulled Chicken in Buffalo... [G] 5.5 oz. $4.40 CHIPS 80000266 Brushy Creek 8 oz. Southwestern Style Black Beans... 8.6 oz. $4.95 10514 Doritos 8 oz. Nacho Cheese Chips [C] 8.4 oz. $2.90 5069 Armour 8 oz. Chili w/Beans 8.2 oz. $4.00 6378 Fritos 4 oz. Regular Corn Chips 5.5 oz. $1.85 RICE 80000963 Moon Lodge 1.5 oz. Buffalo Wing Blue Cheese Potato... 1.6 oz. $0.85 7525 Keefe 6.5 oz. Pre-Cooked Long Grain... [K C R G] 7.1 oz. $2.00 5114 "The Whole Shabang" 6 oz. Original Potato Chips 6.4 oz. $2.30 4937 Velveeta 2 oz. Cheesy Rice [K C H] 2.3 oz. $0.85 80001670 "The Whole Shabang" 9.5 oz. Extreme Crunchies 9.9 oz. $2.80 SEAFOOD COFFEE/CAPPUCCINO/COCOA 10705 Chunk Light 3 oz. Tuna Salad Sandwich Ready 3.7 oz. $4.95 10963 Folger's 4 oz. Traditional Roast Coffee 4.7 oz. $6.25 5492 Chicken of the Sea 3.53 oz. Yellowfin Tuna Steak in... 4.2 oz. $4.65 9800 Cappuccino 12.15 oz. Variety Pack (15 ct.) 12.2 oz. $7.00 SNACKS & NUTS 80001146 Swiss Miss 4.38 oz. Hot Cocoa w/Marshmallows (6... 6.7 oz. $3.90 9553 Snyder's 2.25 oz. Pretzel Pieces - Honey Mustard and... 2.4 oz. $1.25 COOKIES 6905 Combos 6.3 oz. Pepperoni Pizza 7.0 oz. $3.80 6072 Zippy Cookies 6 oz. Chocolate Chip Cookies [K] 6.1 oz. $1.20 902 Cactus Annie's 11 oz. "Whole Enchilada" Party... [C] 11.6 oz. $2.75 6384 Bud's Best 6 oz. Chocolate Peanut Butter Mini... [K] 6.1 oz. $1.90 1935 E.Z. Digby's 5 oz. Yogurt Covered Pretzels [C] 5.2 oz. $2.85 6386 Bud's Best 5.5 oz. Candy 'n Cookies - Butterfinger... [K] 6.3 oz. $1.90 80002326 Pearson's 1.8 oz. Salted Nut Roll 2.3 oz. $1.80 7314 Checkers 8 oz. Raspberry Shortbread Cookies 8.2 oz. $2.65 80002330 Kellogg's 1.76 oz. Crunchmania Cinnamon Bun 2.3 oz. $0.85 6580 Oven Baked 9.4 oz. Crispy Fudge Mint Cookies [K C] 10.4 oz. $3.25 2381 Kellogg's 1.3 oz. Original Rice Krispies Treats 1.5 oz. $1.00 789 Manning's 12.3 oz. Sparkle Holiday Creme... [K] 12.7 oz. $4.00 10572 Kellogg's 3 oz. Rice Krispies Treats Double... 3.6 oz. $2.10 6292 Holiday Tree Cookies 14 oz. 14.6 oz. $3.75 9674 Kar's 6 oz. Sweet 'N Spicy Mix [C] 7.4 oz. $2.85 CRACKERS 80002276 Hormel 7.5 oz. Snackers Spinach Artichoke Dip 8.7 oz. $5.75 80000109 Austin 1.38 oz. Grilled Cheese on Saltines (8 pk.) [K] 14.1 oz. $3.25 7864 Good Sense 8 oz. Chipotle BBQ Mix [C R] 8.5 oz. $5.35 80000110 Austin 1.38 oz. Pepperjack on Saltines (8 pk.) 14.1 oz. $3.25 6607 Fiddle Faddle 6 oz. Butter Toffee Popcorn with... [K] 8.2 oz. $2.25 9590 Cheez-It 1.5 oz. Cheddar Crackers 1.8 oz. $1.00 80002294 "The Whole Shabang" 5 oz. Popcorn 5.5 oz. $2.30 9461 Wheat Thins 1.75 oz. Crackers 2.0 oz. $1.25 80000029 Kellogg's 1.3 oz. Rice Krispie Treats Double... 1.5 oz. $1.00 CREAMER 4686 Barcelona 3 oz. Unsalted Peanuts [K] 3.1 oz. $1.15 4687 Barcelona 3 oz. Roasted & Salted Peanuts [K] 3.2 oz. $1.15 10959 Nestle Coffee-Mate 6 oz. Creamer in a Pouch -... [K G] 6.1 oz. $2.50 DRINK MIXES 7809 Hawaiian Punch 0.95 oz. Singles To Go Berry Blue... 1.6 oz. $2.10 7178 Hawaiian Punch .94 oz. SF Green Berry Rush - 8 pk. 2.6 oz. $2.10 80001731 Wyler's Light .80 oz. SF Strawberry Lemonade... 1.4 oz. $4.30 TOTAL WT. TOTAL TOTAL WT. TOTAL K - Kosher, C - Clear, R - Resealable, H - Halal, G - Gluten Free Georgia DOC Food Q2 2016 - Order Form 3 WAYS TO PLACE YOUR ORDER SELECT PAYMENT METHOD: 1) Order online at: georgiapackages.com Cashier's Check Money Order 2) Order by mail by sending to: Access Securepak (GA) 10880 Linpage Pl. MasterCard VISA Discover St. Louis, MO 63132 3) Order by phone: 855-768-0785 (Make Checks & Money Orders Payable to ACCESS SECUREPAK®) 95 Merchandise Total Processing Fee $2.95 $ Processing Fee 2On Orders SUBTOTAL See sales tax chart below TOTAL PROGRAM DATES: First Date to Place Orders: April 15, 2016 Last Date to Place Orders (phone and web): May 26, 2016 Postmark Date (mail orders): Must be postmarked by May 19, 2016 and received by May 26, 2016 Delivery Date: On or before June 16, 2016 WAYS TO ORDER: Online: georgiapackages.com Phone: 855-768-0785 Mail: Access Securepak® (GA) 10880 Linpage Place St. Louis, MO 63132 PAYMENT METHODS: We accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover credit / debit cards and prepaid cards (that have a verifiable United States address), cashier’s checks and money orders. When paying by credit card be sure to include the card number, expiration date, card verification number (3 digit card verification number found on the back of the card), card member’s name, address and phone number. We do not accept prepaid credit cards that lack the ability to assign a valid United States address to the card holder. Personal checks are not accepted and will be returned to the sender. ORDERS PLACED WITH A CREDIT, DEBIT, or PRE-PAID CARD: All cards will be charged on the day the order is placed. Any refunds/credits due will be applied to the original card used. Please allow additional time for refunds/credits to be processed when using a prepaid card. SHIPPING INFORMATION: Inmate's Name. ID#, Institution/Dorm/Housing Unit & Address SENDER'S INFORMATION: Sender's Name, Address, Phone Number & Email Address PROCESSING FEE: $2.95 for all orders SALES TAX: Access Securepak® is required by the state of Georgia to collect sales tax on merchandise and processing fees. Reference the tax chart provided noting the facility’s tax rate. To figure sales tax amount take the subtotal and multiply it by the tax rate of the inmate’s facility. Example: Phillips State Prison $63.52(merchandise total) + $2.95(processing fee) x 0.02(tax rate) = $1.33(tax total) | $66.47(subtotal) + $1.33(tax total) = $67.80(total) Facility Name City Tax Rate Facility Name City Tax Rate Appling ITF Baxley 4.00% Lee State Prison Leesburg 3.00% Arrendale State Prison Alto 3.00% Long State Prison Ludowici 3.00% Augusta State Medical Prison Grovetown 4.00% Macon State Prison Oglethorpe 4.00% Autry State Prison Pelham 3.00% Montgomery State Prison Mt.
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