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Promotion 4.Indd PROMOTION PRICESPRICES APPLY APPLY FOR FOR DELIVERIES DELIVERIES BETWEEN BETWEEN 1ST 1ST MARCH JULY- -31ST 30TH AUGUST APRIL 20142017 July & August EVERY DAY Special Offers PRICES HELD FOR UP TO 2 LOW MONTHS PR CES BIKOLD SUMMER SPECIALS! 2+ FOR ONLY £12.95! 1x2.5kg 1x1150 30x50g £7.99 £13.95 £13.95 15p each STAR BUY 12x1ltr 24x500ml 1x144 £14.95 £3.50 £12.50 75p NEW! each 1x600g 6x450g 12x500ml £3.95 £6.95 £8.95 call: 01584 877866 fax: 01584 877878 visit: www.bikold.co.uk 1st July to 31st August offers FROZEN £8.95 £9.95 £11.95 per case per case per case list price: £15.58 list price: £15.58 list price: £25.94 MCC238 Thick Cut Chips MCC239 Beefeater Chips MCC250 Staycrisp Skin-on Fries (9/16”) (3/8”) 4x2.27kg 4x2.27kg 4x2.27kg £8.95 £8.95 per case per case NEW! NEW! list price: £15.80 list price: £15.80 LUT013 Jumbo Fries (11/16”) LUT022 Krisspy Cut Fries (7/16”) A premium, extra chunky chip With deeper crinkles for a better crunch 4x2.5kg 4x2.5kg £7.95 £2.25 £11.95 £6.49 1kg 454g 1kg 450g list price: £12.80 list price: £3.38 list price: £17.90 list price: £10.20 SHK011 Green Lip SHK014 Coated SHK017 Whole Cooked SHK019 Orkney White Mussels (1/2 Shell) Whitebait Crevettes 30/40 Crab Meat 1x1kg 1x454g 1x1kg 1x450g £11.95 £10.95 £4.50 £1.49 ea 1kg 1kg list price: £17.85 list price: £14.27 list price: £6.60 SHK026 Skin-on Seabass Fillets SHK027 Raw, Peeled & SHK066 IQF Blanched Squid (100-140g) Deveined King Prawns Rings 1x1kg (700g net) 1x1kg 1x1kg FROZEN 1st July to 31st August offers £4.50 £25.95 £6.50 £1.30 per 11p each 450g ptn list price: £7.82 list price: £43.27 list price: £10.89 WTB004 Hot ‘n’ Spicy Creel Prawns WTB012 Seafood Platter YBS068 Breaded Fish Fingers Premium Prawns gently marinated and Queen scallops, scampi tails & white fish White Fish 100% fillet fish fingers coated in golden breadcrumbs. coated in crispy breadcrumbs. 1x450g fillet in crispy breadcrumbs 20x170g 60x25g £21.95 £35.95 £35.95 91p per £1.20 per £1.20 per kipper fillet fillet list price: £35.58 list price: £57.73 list price: £57.73 YBS065 Butterfly Boned Kipper YBS066 Hot Smoked Mackerel YBS067 Peppered Smoked Fillets Fillets Mackerel Fillets 24x110-170g 30x70-100g 30x70-100g 1st July to 31st August offers FROZEN £17.95 £19.95 £5.98 p/kg £6.65 p/kg list price: £23.75 list price: £27.00 DPP005 Battered Chicken Chunks DPP009 Southern Fried Chicken Goujons Chunks of 100% chicken breast fillet, coated in a seasoned Succulent pieces of tender 100% chicken breast in a spicy light batter, pre-fried, cooked and individually quick breaded and battered coating. Perfect as a starter or as frozen. 3x1kg part of a main meal. 3x1kg £7.95 £9.95 £10.95 20p ea. 8p per ball 23p ea. list price: £12.60 list price: £15.75 list price: £16.91 CFG114 Linda McCartney Red CFG115 Linda McCartney CFG135 Linda McCartney Onion & Rosemary Sausages Meat-Free Vegeballs Vegetarian Burgers 40x50g approx. 125x12g 1x1.5kg 48x50g £23.95 £7.95 £15.95 50p ea. 33p ea. 53p ea. list price: £38.15 list price: £12.08 list price: £25.53 CFG094 Big Al’s Flame Cooked HAD003 Katerveg Spicy MCW005 Bigfoot Pork Sausage Quarter Pounder Beanburger approx. 30 x 6oz 2x24 24x100g 1x5.10kg £19.95 £12.95 20p each 32p per ptn Soft, seed-topped loaves, ideal for sub- style sandwiches. list price: £32.06 list price: £19.88 Approx. 4 ptns per loaf. SPB003 Assorted Mini Dinner Rolls Sub Loaves 23” Poppy seed knot, brown and white petit pain, SPB013 White round granary and white crusty roll. 5x20x35g SPB018 Brown 10x420g FROZEN 1st July to 31st August offers £6.95 £15.95 £8.50 14p each 40p each 19p each list price: £11.29 list price: £25.08 list price: £15.58 SPB042 Mini White Tin Loaves SPB071 Malted Ciapanini Rolls SYN004 Panini Bread (27cm) (Thaw ‘n’ Serve) A malted flavour roll that is a cross between a ciabatta & panini 48x55g 40x100g 45x125g £14.95 £16.95 £16.95 33p each 34p each 34p each list price: £25.69 list price: £29.52 list price: £29.41 SYN100 Sesame & Nigella Seed SYN021 Mini Tomato Muffins SYN023 Mini Spinach Muffins Panini Bread (Thaw ‘n’ Serve) Perfect as an alternative snack or Perfect as an alternative snack or 45x130g side dish 50x30g side dish 50x30g ROW002 ROW005 EACH ROW013 ROW001 Large Cornish Pasty 15x350g £13.50 90p ROW002 Standard Cornish Pasty 20x283g £14.95 75p ROW003 Wholemeal Veg. Pasty 20x283g £12.95 65p ROW004 Cheese & Bacon Pasty 20x283g £12.95 65p ROW005 Cheese & Onion Pasty 20x283g £13.95 70p ROW006 Steak & Stilton Pasty 20x283g £13.95 70p ROW007 Chicken & Veg. Pasty 20x290g £14.95 75p ROW009 Cheese, Tomato & Basil Pasty 20x283g £11.95 60p ROW010 Chilli Beef Pasty 20x283g £14.95 75p ROW011 Steak & Doombar Pasty 20x285g £14.95 75p ROW012 Pork & Rattler Cider Pasty 20x283g £13.95 70p ROW013 6” Sausage Roll 50x130g £10.50 21p ROW014 9” Sausage Roll 40x180g £11.50 29p Contact your representative for more information about our Rowes Warming Oven deals 1st July to 31st August offers FROZEN £12.95 £28.95 36p each 24p each Ready to Ready to list price: £22.66 Bake list price: £49.40 Bake BAK014 Royal Danish Selection BAK116 Mini Signature Selection A selection of three classic Danish pastries: Vanilla Crème Mini salted caramel plait, strawberry shortcake crown, Crown, Cinnamon Swirl, and Apricot Crown. cherry chocolate coronet, toasted coconut swirl and 36x96g lemon cheesecake coronet. 120x44g NEW! Introducing the new range of Kara snacking cakes... This delicious variety of cake slices are ready portioned and come packaged in three, easy- to-remove, sleeves - allowing you to defrost specific quantities, and reduce unnecessary wastage. £9.95 £6.95 £8.95 66p per slice 46p per slice 60p per slice list price: £11.91 list price: £7.62 list price: £11.20 KAR260 Honeycomb Slice KAR261 Spiced Salted Caramel KAR262 Mint Chocolate Slice Orange buttercream sandwiched Brownie Moist brownie base & a Chocolate & mint biscuit base with a between a chocolate honeycomb base spiced salted caramel, topped with layer of green buttercream, topped & a layer of milk chocolate. 3x5 chocolate chunks & gold sprinkles 3x5 with dark chocolate & mint sprinkles. 3x5 £10.95 £8.95 £8.95 73p per slice 60p per slice 60p per slice list price: £12.79 list price: £10.40 list price: £9.59 KAR263 Raspberry & Coconut KAR266 Thorntons White KAR267 Thorntons Milk Slice a crisp chocolate biscuit base, Chocolate Caramel Shortcake Chocolate Caramel Shortcake a layer of raspberry flavoured coconut topped with fondant & sprinkes. 3x5 3x5 3x5 £12.95 £12.95 72p per 72p per bombe bombe NEW! list price: £15.67 list price: £15.67 KAR264 Lemon & White Chocolate Bombe KAR265 Chocolate & Orange Bombe Lemon Teacake with a Lemon Biscuit Base, Lemon Curd Orange Teacake with a Chocolate Biscuit Base, Orange Centre with Mallow, enrobed with White Chocolate and Curd Centre with Mallow, enrobed with Milk Chocolate finished with a yellow lemon Drizzle. 3x6 and finished with sprinkles. 3x6 FROZEN 1st July to 31st August offers £7.50 £8.95 £7.95 63p p/ptn 75p p/ptn 66p p/ptn list price: £11.22 list price: £13.19 list price: £11.69 THC001 All Butter Flapjack THC002 Apple Shortcake THC005 Boston Brownie (12ptn) (12ptn) (12ptn) 1x traybake 1x traybake 1x traybake £10.95 £9.95 £8.95 78p per 83p p/ptn 75p p/ptn slice list price: £16.30 list price: £14.67 list price: £13.02 THC028 Strawberry Victoria THC046 Salted Caramel & Nut THC047 Honeycomb Tiffin Sponge Cake Traybake (12ptn) (12ptn) 1x14pp 1x traybake 1x traybake £8.95 75p per £6.99 sundae £1.75 each SID332 Sundae Glasses 1x4 INCREASE YOUR PROFIT POTENTIAL... TALK TO US ABOUT TOPPINGS SID002 Strawberry Dream SID001 Chocolate Dream SID003 Toffee Dream Delight Delight Delight Decadent toffee & vanilla dairy ice Delightfully sweet strawberry & vanilla Rich chocolate & vanilla dairy cream served with lashings of sticky dairy ice cream served with a generous ice cream served with lashings of toffee sauce. helping of strawberry sauce. 1x12 delicious chocolate sauce. 1x12 1x12 1st July to 31st August offers FROZEN £9.95 £8.95 £6.95 71p per 64p per 58p per slice slice slice list price: £17.66 list price: £15.74 list price: £7.62 SID008 Sticky Chocolate & SID308 Gluten Free Carrot Cake SID333 Tart Au Citron Orange Cake A moist carrot cake made with A shortbread pastry case filled with a Orange curd sponge, filled with pockets pineapple, carrots, coconut & a tangy, Sicilian lemon custard, finished of zesty orange curd, smothered in dark combination of mixed spices, filled with with sweet snow sugar. chocolate ganache, orange icing and cream cheese frosting and finished with nibbed hazelnuts dark chocolate sauce. 1x14pp 1x14pp 1x12pp a. b. c. d. a BEN004 Strawberry 1x4.7ltr 4.7ltr tubs b BEN005 Clotted Cream 1x4.7ltr ONLY c BEN009 Double Chocolate Chip 1x4.7ltr d BEN073 Raspberry Ripple 1x4.7ltr £11.95 e. f. e BEN019 Honey & Ginger 1x2.45ltr £6.95 f BEN026 Blackcurrant Sorbet 1x2.45ltr £7.50 Scooping Cabinet £8.95 £8.95 £8.95 Freezer 50p per 50p per 50p per tub tub tub ONLY ONLY 50p 50p EACH! 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