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Shop and Score Flyer 2019 Campbell SEPTEMBER 4 - OCTOBER 15, 2019 Campbell High School CODE: 309 SHOP at TIMES / BIG SAVE BUY participating products SCORE points for your schools’ share of $250,000 Each participating product purchased is equivalent to one point. See list of participating products on the back of this flyer. American Savings Bank, a proud supporter of Shop and Score will award $25,000 in scholarships for the 2020/2021 school year. For more information go to : www.HawaiiCommunityFoundation.org For program details , visit: www.TimesSupermarkets.com SM Meat Beverage – Chilled Babba’s English Muffins Look for the Farmer John Bacon Dole Fruit Juice Blends Baker’s Baking Chocolate SHOP AND SCORE jersey Farmer John Chorizo Boom Chicka Pop Tropicana Fruit Juice Blends HELPING HAWAII’S logo in stores to identify Farmer John Ham Steak Tropicana Orange Juice Bubba’s Bagels STUDENT ATHLETES participating products. Farmer John Polish and Rope Sausage Starbucks Discoverie Latte/Espresso Bull’s Eye Barbeque Sauce Farmer John Sausage Roll Calumet Baking Powder Love’s Bagels Farmer John Link Sausage Capri Sun Drinks Love’s Breads Beverage Certo Fruit Pectin Love’s Dinner / Sweet Rolls Farmer John Wieners / Franks AMP Energy Drinks Cheetos Love’s Donuts Flavor Choice Premium Pork Aquafina Water Chef Boyardee Canned Pasta Love’s English Muffins Hebrew National Hot Dogs Bubly Sparkling Water Chicken of the Sea Tuna Love’s Hamburger/Hot Dog Buns Sterling Silver Premium Beef Gatorade Drinks Chicken of the Sea Salmon Love’s Hawaii’s Hearth Breads Sterling Silver Premium Pork Izzie Fusion Chicken of the Sea Sardines Love’s Sweet Bread Tyson Chicken Nuggets / Patties Lipton Brisk Chicken of the Sea Solid Albacore Love’s Stuffing Mix Tyson Individually Frozen Chicken Lipton Green Tea / Pure Leaf Tea Claussen Pickles/Relish/Sauerkraut Maui Style Potato or Shrimp Chip Mountain Dew Classico Pasta Sauce Maxwell House Coffee Produce Mug Root Beer Corn Nuts Snacks McCafe Coffee Fresh Fruits Muscle Milk Country Time Drink Mix Nikos Feta Cheese Fresh Vegetables O.N.E. Coconut Water Crunch N Munch Gourmet Popcorn Oberto Jerky Ocean Spray Juice Blends Crystal Light Drink Mix Oberto Sausage Sticks Pepsi Chilled/Frozen David Seeds Oberto Trail Mix Ball Park Franks Rock Star Energy Drink Dennison’s Chili Orville Redenbacher’s Popcorn Banquet Frozen Meals Schweppe’s Diamond G Rice Pacific Pearl Oysters Bertolli’s Frozen- Meals Sierra Mist Doritos Tortilla Chips Pam Cooking Spray Big Gay Ice Cream Sobe Drinks / Lifewater Esential Everyday - All Products Papa Pita Thinwich Blue Bonnet Spreads Starbuck’s Double Shot Essential Everyday Aluminum Foil Peter Pan Peanut Butter CPK Frozen Pizza Starbuck’s Frappucino / Iced Coffee Essential Everyday Apple Juice Pillsbury Mini Muffins Crystal Farms Cream Cheese Starbuck’s Refreshers Essential Everyday Cups Planter’s Peanut Oil Crystal Farms Grated Parmesan Cheese Essential Everyday Freezer Bags Planter’s Nuts Crystal Farms Ricotta Cheese Home & Health Care Essential Everyday Plates and Bowls Punalu’u Dinner Rolls Darigold Butter Air Borne Supplements Essential Everyday Plastic Cutlery Punalu’u Cookies Darigold Cottage Cheese Air Wick Air Fresheners Essential Everyday Storage Bags Punalu’u Sweet Bread Darigold Creamers Brasso Metal Polish Essential Everyday Trash Bags Quaker Cereals Darigold Egg Nog Cepacol Lozenges Franz Breads Quaker Granola Bars Darigold Half & Half Clearasil Facial Cleansers Fritos Quaker Instant Oatmeal Darigold Milk d-Con Bait Station Funyuns Quaker Old Fashion Oats Darigold Sour Cream Delsym Cough Relief Gevalia Coffee Quaker Popped Snacks Darigold Whipping Cream Depend Undergarments Good Seasons Dressings Quaker Rice Cakes DiGiorno Frozen Pizza Easy Off Cleaner Grey Poupon Mustard Regalo Breads Dreyer’s Frozen Yogurt / Sherbet Finish Dishwashing Detergents Hawaii Star English Muffins Rold Gold Pretzels Dreyer’s Ice Cream / Fruit Bars Glass Plus Glass Cleaner Heinz 57 Steak Sauce Roman Meal Breads Egg Beaters Eggs Huggies Baby Wipes Heinz BBQ Sauce Rosarita Beans Essential Everyday Biscuits Huggies Diapers Heinz Chili Sauce / Cocktail Sauce Rotel Canned Tomato & Chili Essential Everyday Frozen Vegetables Jey Dry Rinse Agent Heinz Gravy Sanka Coffee Essential Everyday Garlic Bread Kleenex Facial Tissue Heinz Ketchup / Relish / Mustard Shake ‘N Bake Seasoned Mix Essential Everyday Pancake & Waffles Kotex Pads / Pantiliners / Tampons Heinz Vinegar Stove Top Stuffing Gallo Salame Lanacane Itch Relief Hunt’s BBQ Sauce Slim Jim Jerky Haagen Dazs Ice Cream Lysol Bathroom Cleaners Hunt’s Ketchup / Pasta Sauce Smart Food Popcorn Haagen Dazs Sorbet / Gelato Lysol Disinfectant Spray Hunt’s Manwich Swiss Miss Hot Cocoa Healthy Choice Frozen Meals Lysol Disinfectant Wipes Hunt’s Snack Pack Gels Taco Bell Taco Sauce Hillshire Farms Lunchmeats Mega Red Supplements Hunt’s Snack Pack Puddings Taco Bell Taco Shells Hillshire Farms Sausages Move Free Joint Supplements Hunt’s Tomatoes / Paste / Sauces Taco Bell Dinner Kits Hostess Ice Cream Novelties Mucinex Jell-O Gelatin / Pudding Mix Tang Drink Mix Jimmy Dean Breakfast Bowls Old English Furniture Protectant Jet-Puffed Marshmallow Tostitos Tortilla Chips Jimmy Dean Breakfast Sandwich Poise Pads / Liners Jiffy Pop Popcorn Van Camp’s Baked Beans Jimmy Dean Sausage Resolve Carpet Cleaners Knox Gelatin Van Camp’s Pork n Beans Kid Cuisine Frozen Meals Rid-X Septic System Treatment Kool Aid Drinks & Mix Van Camp's Wahoo Marie Callender’s Frozen Foods Scalpicin Itch Relief Kraft BBQ Sauce Velveeta Cheese Nestle Ice Cream Bars / Sandwiches Tigers Milk Protein Bar Kraft Dressing Wesson Oil Oscar Mayer Lunchables U by Kotex Liners / Pads / Tampons Kraft Horseradish Wild Harvest All Pourpose Flour Oscar Mayer Deli Lunch Meats Woolite Laundry Detergent Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Wild Harvest Canned Beans P.F. Chang’s Frozen Meals Kraft Mayo / Miracle Whip Wild Harvest Canned Soup Reddi Wip Whipped Cream Paper Products Kraft Minute Tapioca Wild Harvest Canned Tomatoes Sara Lee Frozen Desserts Cottonelle Bath Tissue LA Choy Sauces Wild Harvest Canned Vegetables Simply Potatoes Hash Browns Cottonelle Moist Wipes Lay’s Potato Chips Wild Harvest Coffee Simply Potatoes Mashed Potato Scott Bath Tissue Lay’s Stax Wild Harvest Dressings Tombstone Frozen Pizza Scott Napkins Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Wild Harvest Honey Wild Harvest Frozen Fruits Scott Paper Towels Libby’s Canned Meats Wild Harvest Olive Oil Wild Harvest Organic Frozen Waffles Viva Paper Towels Libby’s Canned Pumpkin Wild Harvest Pasta Wild Harvest Shoe String Potatoes Little Debbie’s Pastries Yoshida Sauce SHOP AND SCORE 2019 • Product List Grocery Log Cabin Syrup Yuban Coffee A-1 Steak SauceAct II Popcorn *Learn more : List is subject to change without notice. Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix or Syrup Unless indicated, all products/varieties of the participating brands are included. www.TimesSupermarkets.com/score.
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