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Manna Butters Locator 5.Xlsx Search by clicking (CTRL + F) or (Command + F) for e.j.: City, State, Storename NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE PHONE Lakewinds Co-op Chanhassen 435 Pond Promenade Chanhassen MN 55317 (952) 697-3366 Lakewinds Co-op Minnetonka 17501 Minnetonka Blvd Minnetonka MN 55345 (952) 473-0292 Lakewinds Co-op Richfield 6420 Lyndale Ave Richfield MN 55423 (612) 814-8000 METROPOLITAN CITY MARKET 1142 BEDFORD AVE BROOKLYN NY 11216 (718) 636-3890 RACHEL'S GARDEN 116 NASSAU AVE. BROOKLYN NY 11222 (718) 349-8607 INLAND MARKET 1181 BEDFORD AVE. BROOKLYN NY 11216 (718) 938-8720 MET FOOD 131 DRIGGS AVE. BROOKLYN NY 11222 (718) 389-6429 DIVINE TASTE 150 7TH AVE BROOKLYN NY 11215 (718) 369-9548 FOOD TOWN 159 N. 3ST BROOKLYN NY 11211 (718) 302-5533 CORTELYOU MKT 1610 CORTELYOU RD. BROOKLYN NY 11226 (718) 469-8479 BEDFORD GROCERY 167 BEDFORD AVE BROOKLYN NY 11211 (718) 963-4257 KEY FOOD 169 ATLANTIC AVE BROOKLYN NY 11201 (718) 207-9582 ORGANIC PLANET 169 BEDFORD AVE BROOKLYN NY 11211 (347) 277-0055 ORGANIC PLANET 3 205 N. 9TH ST. BROOKLYN NY 11211 (347) 277-0055 BROOKLYN HARVEST 2 209 UNION AVE BROOKLYN NY 11211 (718) 986-9300 MR. PINA FRUIT & VEGETABLE 219 HAVEMEYER ST. BROOKLYN NY 11211 (347) 689-9001 ELLIS 230 DEKALB AVE BROOKLYN NY 11205 (718) 857-0278 HANA NATURAL 24 WYCKOFF AVE. BROOKLYN NY 11237 (718) 417-7747 KEY FOOD 242 BAY RIDGE AVE BROOKLYN NY 11220 (718) 836-5545 GREEN IVY 244 4TH AVE. BROOKLYN NY 11215 (718) 852-3194 BROOKLYN HARVEST 25 N. 5TH ST BROOKLYN NY 11211 (718) 387-5533 THE MARKET PLACE 271 FLATBUSH AVE BROOKLYN NY 11217 (718) 783-3300 HOME AND FOODS 307 STUYVESANT AVE. BROOKLYN NY 11233 (347) 661-0917 HI MANGO 5 341 KNICKERBOCKER AVENUE BROOKLYN NY 11237 (718) 366-9111 359 DELI (GRAND GARDEN) 359 GRAHAM AVE BROOKLYN NY 11211 (718) 388-8762 ASSOCIATED 367 WAVELY AVE BROOKLYN NY 11238 (718) 638-5454 KEY FOOD 369 FLATBUSH AVE BROOKLYN NY 11238 (718) 789-3007 BROOKLYN MARKET 41 5TH AVE BROOKLYN NY 11217 (718) 636-9300 MR.COCO 414 MYRTLE AVE. BROOKLYN NY 11205 (347) 987-4578 5TH AVE GOUMET MARKET 434 5TH AVE(8-9 ST) BROOKLYN NY 11215 (718) 788-8008 PAL SUPERMARKET 4421 4TH AVE BROOKLYN NY 11220 (718) 436-3300 ASSOCIATED 492 MYRTLE AVE BROOKLYN NY 11205 (718) 857-5483 KEY FOOD 493 5TH AVE BROOKLYN NY 11215 (718) 499-3663 WHOLESOME FOOD MARKET 534 FLATBUSH AVE BROOKLYN NY 11225 (718) 282-0004 O J FRUIT 565 FLATBUSH AVE BROOKLYN NY 11225 (718) 941-2266 BLUBEERY FARM 600 NOSTRAND AVE BROOKLYN NY 11216 (917) 257-8304 ASSOCIATED 617 5TH AVE BROOKLYN NY 11215 (718) 499-4246 MET FOODS 632 VANDERBILT AVE BROOKLYN NY 11238 (718) 783-1887 FOOD DYNASTY 7414 3RD AVE. BROOKLYN NY 11209 (718) 745-1093 PINE TREE 744 FRANKLIN AVE BROOKLYN NY 11238 (347) 533-9782 C-TOWN 760 4TH AVE BROOKLYN NY 11232 (718) 832-8900 KEY FOOD 79-18 3RD AVE BAYRIDGE NY 11209 (718) 745-0775 BROOKLYN MARKET 8102 3RD AVE. BROOKLYN NY 11209 (718) 567-8600 MR. BERRY 892 MANHATTAN AVE BROOKLYN NY 11222 (917) 370-5368 ASSOCIATED 905 FRANKLIN AVE. BROOKLYN NY 11225 (718) 756-3069 METROPOLITAN CITY MARKET 9310 4TH AVE. BROOKLYN NY 11209 (718) 833-3317 96 ORGANIC FOOD MARKET 96 KINGSTON AVE BROOKLYN NY 11213 COMPARE FOOD 991 BEDFORD AVE BROOKLYN NY 11205 (718) 230-7870 COMMUNITY GREEN MARKET 2228 WHITE PLAINS RD BRONX NY 10467 (718) 655-4197 CHERRY BLOSSOM FARM 377 MAIN ST. ARMONK NY 10504 (914) 273-1980 VILLAGE MARKET 108 OLD RIDGEFIELD RD WILTON CT 6897 (203) 762-7283 J & B(JONG'S PRODUCE)* 1147 CHAPEL ST NEW HAVEN CT 6511 (203) 773-0709 GOOD NATURE MARKET 15 BROADWAY NEW HAVEN CT 6511 (203) 787-4533 WALTER STEWART'S MARKET 229 ELM ST NEW CANAAN CT 6840 (203) 966-4848 GOOD NATURE MARKET 44 WHITNEY AVE NEW HAVEN CT 6510 (203) 776-0400 ALIBABA ORGANIC MARKET 1 MOTT ST. NEW YORK NY 10013 (212) 233-5797 NYC FRESH MARKET GROCERY STORE 1660 MADISON AVE.(111TH ST) NEW YORK NY 10029 (212) 996-4600 WESTSIDE MARKET 84 3RD AVE. NEW YORK NY 10003 (212) 253-8400 CORNER GROCERS 140 ORCHARD ST NEW YORK NY 10002 (212) 388-1080 GREEN GOURMET 790 LEX.AVE (61-62ST) NEW YORK NY 10035 (212) 759-7811 HELLEN FOOD 1165 2ND AVE (61-62ST) NEW YORK NY 10065 (212) 755-9897 SMILE F & V 802 LEX.AVE (62-63ST) NEW YORK NY 10065 (212) 688-1510 TONNY FARM 1576 1ST AVE(82-83ST) NEW YORK NY 10028 (212) 570-6229 PIONEER SUPERMARKET 1407 LEX. AVE (92~93ST) NEW YORK NY 10128 (212) 828-4499 NORTH SHORE FARM 2820 JERUSALEM AVE. N. BELLMORE NY 11710 (516) 409-4800 Search by clicking (CTRL + F) or (Command + F) for e.j.: City, State, Storename NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE PHONE NORTH SHORE FARM 40 VANDERBILT MOTOR PKWY COMMACK NY 11725 (631) 499-8350 MISO EDEN FARM 4007 MERRICK RD SEAFORD NY 11783 (516) 781-0700 NORTH SHORE FARMS 90 HORACE HARDING BLVD GREAT NECK NY 11020 (516) 482-6287 TENDER SHOOT FARM 138 NEWARK AVENUE JERSEY CITY NJ 7302 (201) 309-0951 TENAFLY GOURMET FARM 15 HIGHWOOD AVE. TENAFLY NJ 7670 (201) 567-5688 CIRCLE THREE FARM 22 ROUTE 23 RIVERDALE NJ 7457 (973) 835-8589 ASPEN MARKET PLACE 226 WASHINGTON ST. HOBOKEN NJ 7030 (201) 659-0355 LEE FRUIT & VEGETABLE 309 GROVE ST. JERSEY CITY NJ 7302 (201) 332-2429 FRESH FARM MARKET 400 BROADWAY BAYONNE NJ 7002 (201) 681-1700 SOBSEY'S PRODUCE 92 BLOOMFIELD ST HOBOKEN NJ 7030 (201) 795-9398 FRUIT RANCH 100-14 QUEENS BLVD FOREST HILLS NY 11375 (718) 896-4191 ORCHARD FINE FOODS 110-44 QUEENS BLVD FOREST HILLS NY 11375 (718) 544-5656 KEY FOOD 116-34 QUEENS BLVD. FOREST HILLS NY 11375 (718) 793-8639 QUEENS ORGANIC NATURAL MARKET 137-75 QUEENS BLVD JAMAICA NY 11435 (718) 291-5353 FAMILY FRUIT FARM INC 15 GREATNECK RD GREATNECK NY 11021 (516) 829-0824 DELI & GRILL 22-17 ASTORIA BLVD ASTORIA NY 11102 (718) 545-4690 MANAVI MARKET 23-38 31ST ST. ASTORIA NY 11105 (718) 626-2841 MOUNT GOURMET DELI 25-22 30AVE ASTORIA NY 11102 (347) 556-6543 CRANBERRY 28-02 42ND RD LONG ISLAND CITY NY 11101 (718) 784-2784 BROADWAY NATURAL INC. 30-07 B'WAY ASTORIA NY 11106 (718) 545-1100 STEINWAY MARKET 32-34 STEINWAY ST ASTORIA NY 11103 (718) 213-8652 BRAVO SUPERMARKET 34-12 34AVE ASTORIA NY 11106 (718) 784-8420 NATURAL SEVEN 39-86 61ST ST WOODSIDE NY 11377 (718) 478-8880 C-TOWN 40-12 28TH AVE. ASTORIA NY 11103 (718) 278-3000 C-TOWN 41-25 GREENPOINT AVE SUNNYSIDE NY 11104 (718) 482-9640 MET FOOD(SUNNYSIDE CHERRY FARM) 44-07 43AVE SUNNYSIDE NY 11104 (718) 392-2559 C-TOWN 44-65 21ST LONG ISLAND CITY NY 11101 (718) 361-7471 NATURAL MARKET 46-03 BROADWAY ASTORIA NY 11103 (718) 777-2371 URBAN MARKET 50-01 2ND ST. LONG ISLAND CITY NY 11101 (718) 433-4995 KEY FOOD 50-18 SKILLMAN AVE WOODSIDE NY 11377 (718) 651-9720 FRESH & SAVE 60-16 MYRTLE AVE RIDGEWOOD NY 11385 (718) 386-5501 FRESHMEDOW NATURAL 6974 188TH ST FRESH MEADOWS NY 11365 (718) 380-3567 VITELIOS 71-76 YELLOWSTONE BLVD. FOREST HILLS NY 11375 (718) 261-7501 NATURAL FOODS 72-56 AUSTIN ST FOREST HILLS NY 11375 (718) 268-4477 KEY FOOD 92-02 63RD DR. REGO PARK NY 11374 (718) 275-6913 HAYFIELDS MARKET 1 BLOOMER ROAD NORTH SALEM NY 10560 (914) 669-8275 DE CICCO 1 CROSS RIVER PLAZA CROSS RIVER NY 10518 (914) 763-5610 MT. KISCO FARM 21 SOUTH MOGER AVE. MT. KISCO NY 10549 (914) 666-2369 MR.G NATURAL HEALTH FOOD MK 29W GRAND ST. MT.VERNON NY 10552 (914) 664-5345 BROTHER'S FRUIT & VEGETABLE 38 PALMER AVE BRONXVILLE NY 10708 (914) 337-7003 KATONAH VILLAGE MARKET 93 KATONAH AVE KATONAH NY 10536 (914) 232-5848 WESTEND SUPERMARKET * 110 WEST END AVE.(65ST) NEW YORK NY 10023 (212) 501-7355 111 HUDSON MARKET 111 HUDSON ST. NEW YORK NY 10013 (212) 226-9310 CAFE R 116 W 32 ST NEW YORK NY 10001 (212) 895-9550 COMPARE SUPER 543 W 138TH ST(B'WAY) NEW YORK NY 10031 (212) 234-0128 MORGAN MARKET 13 HUDSON ST(DUANE-READE ST) NEW YORK NY 10013 (212) 941-7578 WEST SIDE MARKET 77 7TH AVE(14ST) NEW YORK NY 10011 (212) 807-7771 C-TOWN 1016 ST. NICOLAS (161ST) NEW YORK NY 10032 (212) 795-2877 Q MART DELI 4311 BROADWAY(184TH ST) NEW YORK NY 10033 (212) 781-2345 SPACE MARKET 1 UNIVERSITY PLACE NEW YORK NY 10003 (212) 677-0044 J N NATURAL FRUIT * 202 PRINCE ST NEW YORK NY 10012 (212) 431-0005 HUDSON MARKET 303 LLC 303 10TH AVE.(28TH ST) NEW YORK NY 10001 (212) 244-2060 SUN SWEET MARTKET 838 6TH AVE NEW YORK NY 10001 (212) 532-8383 HUDSON PRODUCE 300 ALBANY ST(S.END AVE) NEW YORK NY 10280 (212) 945-0500 GREENWICH VILLAGE FARM 33 GREENWICH AVE (10ST) NEW YORK NY 10014 (646) 336-0431 BREAD & HONEY 941 8TH AVE(55-56ST) NEW YORK NY 10019 (212) 245-0007 JUN 0709 INC. DBA SUNAC NATURAL 600 WEST 42ND ST. NEW YORK NY 10036 (212) 695-9292 PIONEER SUPER MARKET 289 COLUMBUS AVE. NEW YORK NY 10023 (212) 874-9506 WESTSIDE MARKET 2171 BROADWAY(75~76ST) NEW YORK NY 10024 (212) 595-2536 SUNAC 765 6TH AVE (25 - 26ST) NEW YORK NY 10010 (212) 229-0301 FRANK'S GOURMET MARKET 807 W 187TH ST(FT.WASHINGTON NEW YORK NY 10033 (212) 795-2929 BAZINI 2451 BROADWAY(90~91ST) NEW YORK NY 10025 (212) 847-4992 MANI MARKET PLACE 697 COLUMBUS AV(94ST) NEW YORK NY 10025 (212) 662-4392 NATURAL FOOD 725 COLUMBUS AVE.
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