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Hours: Monday Through Friday 9:00 A.M.- 6:00 P.M.; Saturday 9:00 A.M 9941 State Hwy 173 Tomah, WI 54660 Phone/Fax: (608) 374-4944 (Located at the intersection of Hwy 21 & Hwy 173, 4 miles east of Interstate 94) Welcome to Cranberry Country Market - Your Friendly Country Store. Here at Cranberry Country Market, we offer a rural alternative to supermarket grocery shopping. Our fresh products, reasonable prices, and country setting are just a few of the advantages of shopping at Cranberry Country Market. And, as our motto suggests, we try our hardest to provide fair and friendly customer service while serving your family table with quality, wholesome foods. We buy our food from various distributors and producers. Some products such as cheese, maple Mail syrup, honey, milk, eggs, butter, noodles, jellies, apples, and fresh cranberries come from right here Orders in Wisconsin; others come from across America. A number of our products even originate overseas: Welcomed! poppy seed from Australia, dried apricots from Turkey, pitted dates from Pakistan, and licorice allsorts from England are just a few examples. We buy in large quantities for greater savings, then repackage the food in family-sized packages. This enables us to meet the various needs of our customers. Traditionally, most of our ingredients are used in Mennonite and Amish cooking across the country. Organic and gluten free are continually being introduced to the cooking world in recent years. In addition to bulk foods, we also sell a variety of seasonal items. In spring, we carry bulk garden seeds, beautiful hanging flowers, and fresh local garden produce. Also during the summer, we ship in fresh fruit such as strawberries (local), blueberries, sweet cherries, peaches, pears, apples (local), grapes and cranberries (local). For the winter months, we ship in grapefruit and chemical free naval oranges from California. For the fall and winter holidays, we stock a huge selection of fruit cake supplies, nuts, chocolates, and candy. Mail orders are welcomed, and we can ship anywhere in the USA. We appreciate your interest in Cranberry Country Market. If you have any questions feel free to give us a call at 608-374-4944 or email us at [email protected]. Or better yet, stop by and give country shopping a try. Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Phone/Fax: (608)374-4944 • Email: [email protected] www.cranberrycountrymarket.net BAKED GOODS BEANS Bars Baby Lima Chocolate Mint Black Turtle Peanut Butter Candy Black-eyed Pea Lemon Cream Cheese Garbanzo Bread Great Northern Cheesy Herb Kidney Wheat Large Lima Honey Oatmeal Lentils White Navy Cookies Peas, Green Split Chocolate Chip Peas, Yellow Split Peanut Butter, Pinto Molasses Small Red Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Creme-Filled Donuts CANDY Fruit Pies (10” frozen, unbaked) 12 Flavor Gummi Bears Apple Anise Bears Dutch Apple Assorted Lollipops Blueberry Assorted Party Mints Blackberry Asst. Candy Sticks, per each Black Raspberry, Peach, Blueberry Yogurt Pretzels Raspberry Butter Mints Strawberry-Rhubarb Candy Blox Triple Berry Candy Watches, per each Cherry) Caramels Muffins Cashew Brittle Chocolate Raspberry Fudge Milk Caramel Mini Cups Lemon Poppyseed Cherry Slices Cinnamon Hearts Milk Chocolate Almond Fudge Blueberry Chew Wax Bottles Circus Peanuts Milk Chocolate Coffee Beans Sweet Breads Choc. Bridge Mix Cotton Candy Milk Chocolate Cranberries Cranberry, Choc. Covered Peanuts Cow Tales, per each Milk Chocolate Peanut Clusters Banana Choc. Covered Raisins Dark Chocolate Almonds Milk Chocolate Stars Whoopie Pies Chocolate Cheesecake Fudge Dark Chocolate Covered Pretzels Mini Caramel Cow Tales Chocolate Chocolate Covered Almonds Dark Chocolate peanuts Mini Dark Raspberry Cups Pumpkin Chocolate Covered Banana Chips Fruit Runts Mini Peanut Butter Buckeyes Chocolate Covered Cashews Fruit Salad Mini Peanut Butter Cups Chocolate Covered Pecans Fruit Shaped Bubblegum No Sugar Added Malted Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge Fruit Slices, Asst. Balls Fruit Snacks (100% Vit. C) Old-fashioned Horehound Good & Plenty Orange Slices Greek Yogurt Pretzels Peanut Brittle Green Apple Twists Peanut Butter Cups Gummi Bears Peanut Butter Explosion Fudge Gummi Butterflies Peanut Butter Malt Balls Gummi Chicken Feet Peppermint Lozenges Gummi Cows Petite Mints Gummi Fish Rainbow Twists Gummi Flowers Raspberry Yogurt Pretzels Gummi Fried Eggs Rock Candy Sticks Gummi Frogs Rocky Road Fudge Gummi Mini Burgers & Hotdogs, Rootbeer Barrels per each S/F Coffee Gummi Peach Rings S/F Gummi Bears Gummi Peachy Penguins S/F Gummi Butterflies Gummi Pizza, per each S/F Gummi Fish Gummi Raspberries S/F Gummi Worms Gummi Worms S/F Lemon Drops Heath Candy Bars S/F Mini Peanut Butter Cups Homemade Cashew Crunch S/F Rootbeer Barrels Lemon Drops Smarties Licorice Allsorts Smooth & Melty Mints Licorice Twizzlers Spearmint Lozenges Liquorice Starlites Spearmint Starlites Malted Milk Balls Spice Drops Maple Nut Fudge Starlite Mints Maple Nut Peanuts Strawberry Twizzlers Dates (Diced) Figs Fruit Medley Golden Raisins Mango Slices Organic Raisins Papaya (Chunks) Pineapple (Tidbits) Pitted Dates Prunes (Pitted Soft) Raisins Unsulphered Papaya Chunks Unsulphered Pineapple Tidbits DRINK MIX & TEA Cappuccino French Vanilla Cappuccino Swiss Mocha Chai Tea Blend Chamomile Tea Bags Chocolate Raspberry Cappuccino Constant Comment Creamy Caramel Cappuccino Dragon Well Green Tea Sugar-free Butterscotch Buttons Farmers Vegetable S/F Vanilla Wafers English Breakfast Sugar-free Choc. Covered Peanuts Guggisberg Baby Swiss Note: Cookie selection varies, English Tea Time Sugar-free Choc. Covered Raisins Habenero Jalapeno Cheddar numerous other cookies not Flavored Coffee Creamers Sugar-free Chocolate Bridge Mix Heidi Ann Lacy Swiss listed. French Vanilla Coffee Creamers Sugar-free Cinnamon Horseradish Cheddar French Vanilla Decaf. Cappuccino Fruit Blend Herbal Tea Sugar-free Wild Fruit Asst. JFM Swiss DAIRY PRODUCTS Wintergreen Lozenges Mild Cheddar Fruit Herbals Asst. Cheddar Cheese Powder Yogurt Almonds Milk 2%, 1% (Webers) Gunpowder Green Dry Sweetcream Buttermilk Yogurt Peanuts Mozzarella Half & Half Creamers Dry Whip Topping Mix Yogurt Raisins Muenster I Love Lemon Instant Non-fat Dry Milk Zagnuts Parmesan Instant Cold Chocolate Mix Junket (.23 oz.) Pepper Jack Instant Hot or Cold Chocolate Non-instant Non-fat Dry Milk Provolone Flavored Drink Mix CEREAL Sour Cream & Onion Powder Roll Butter Irish Breakfast Tea Crisp Rice White Cheddease Sharp Cheddar Cheese Spread Licorice Spice Tea Blend Honey Granola Mesh Tea Balls Hospitality Brand Cereal DRESSING & DIP Mesh Tea Infuser 40% Bran Flakes CHOCOLATE Pappy’s Green (12 oz. concentrate) Apple Cinnamon Toasted Oats Butterscotch Chips MIXES Pappy’s Raspberry (12 oz. Bite Size Frosted Shredded Cinnamon Chips Alpine Spinach Dip Mix concentrate) Wheat Fun Flavored Cookie Drops Bacon & Onion Dip Mix Pappy’s Sassafras (12 oz. Bite Size Shredded Wheat Milk Chocolate Chips (2 sizes) Bacon Horseradish Dip Mix concentrate) Corn Flakes Milk Chocolate Coating Landmark Cole Slaw Dressing Mix Peppermint Fruit Whirls Milk Chocolate Coating Medallion Cucumber Dill Dip Mix Peppermint Tea Bags Honey Nut Toasted Oats Peanut Butter Chips Garlic & Herb Dip Mix Raspberry Royale Raisin Bran Pure Dutch & Natural Cocoa Nacho Cheese Dip Mix Select Green Teas Asst. Sugar Frosted Flakes Powder Natural Black Raspberry Dip Mix Simple Pleasures Asst. Toasted Oats Semi Sweet Chocolate Coating Natural Strawberry Dip Mix Spearmint Swiss Style Muesli Semi-sweet Chips (2 sizes) Ranch Dressing Mix Spearmint Tea Bags Semi-sweet Chocolate Baking Bits Southwest Dip Mix Spiced Apple Cider (.74-oz. CHEESE OR FRESH (Like M&Ms) Vegetable Dip Mix Packets & 17-oz. Pkg.) Sugar Free Milk Chocolate Sugar Free Drink Sticks - Berry DAIRY IN COOLER Coating DRIED FRUIT Energy Tea, Pomegranate Berry, American Cheese Slices (Yellow & White Chocolate Chips Apples Accai Lemonade, Tropical Punch White) 5-lb. White Coating (Almond Bark) Apricots White Chocolate Cappuccino Butter (Grade AA Quartered) Yogurt Coating Banana Chips Sweetened and White Hot Chocolate Drink Mix Cheddar Smoked Bacon Unsweetened Bigelow Brand Horseradish Blueberries (28 teabags/pack): Co Jack COOKIES Animal Crackers Cantaloupe Slices Cinnamon Apple Colby Longhorn Chocolate and Vanilla Sugar Wafers Cherries Green Tea Country Bacon Fig Bars Cherry Berry Mix Mint Medley Eggs (local) Ginger Snaps Craisins Sweet Dreams Extra Sharp Cheddar (Aged 3 yr.) S/F Choc-Mint Wafers Crystallized Ginger Farmers EXTRACTS & Raspberry Strudels Hard White Wheat (50 lb.) JELLIES & White Bread Hominy Grits, White EMULSIONS Whole Wheat Bread Lady Finger Popcorn PRESERVES Almond Extract (8 oz. & 2 oz.) Whole Wheat Dinner Rolls Lentil Pilaf Apple Butter (17 oz.) Anise Extract (2 oz.) Mexican Rice Apple Butter S/F Butter Vanilla Emulsion (8 oz.) Huber Family’s Jams & Jellies FROZEN FRUIT Millet, Hulled Flavoring Oils (numerous oils) Nine Grain Mix (cracked) (12 oz.) Cherries (5 + 1) 30 lbs. Maple Flavoring (8 oz.) Oat Bran Apricot, Blackberry, Blueberry, IQF Black Raspberries Peppermint Extract (2 oz.) Oats, Steel Cut Red Cherry, Peach, Raspberry/ IQF Blackberries Pure Madagascar Vanilla Extract Organic 7 Grain Cereal Rhubarb, Red Raspberry, Red IQF Blueberries (16 oz. & 4 oz.) Organic Brown & White Basamati Raspberry Jelly, Strawberry, IQF Raspberries Pure Vanilla Extract (8 oz.) Rice Strawberry/Rhubarb. IQF Strawberries Vanilla, Clear (8 oz.) Organic Fine Cornmeal Bread & Butter Chips, Chow IQF Tart Cherries Vanilla, Concentrate (8 oz.)
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