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Wholesale Catalog - 2013 Wholesale Catalog - 2013 AJ’s Edible Arts, Inc. 313 S. 4th Ave Pasco, WA 99301 509-547-3440 http://www.ajsediblearts.com Company Profi le Since 1989, AJ’s Edible Arts, Inc. has specialized in hand Family Owned crafted mustards, sauces, dry mixes, and other fi ne and Operated gourmet food products. Our product line is currently found in over 300 grocery stores, fruit stands, specialty food stores, gift shops, wineries, breweries, and restaurants throughout the US. Thanks to our location in the agriculture rich Columbia River Basin, we have some of the fi nest produce and gourmet food ingredients in the world available locally. All of the produce used in our products is provided to us by our local farmers whom Co-Owners Alice and Juli we have maintained relationships with over the past 20+ years. Local Produce As a woman owned Thanks to our location, we have business, we feel it is Picking up onions at Taruscio Farms in Walla Walla, Wa. some of the fi nest produce and important to be active gourmet food ingredients in the members in the community. world available locally. The produce We maintain membership in the local Soroptomist chapter, Alice is used in our products is purchased on the advisory board for the Pasco Commercial Kitchen Project, from local farms. Buying all of our and Juli is on the advisory board for the Pasco School Districts produce locally allows us to reduce Consumer Science Program. our carbon footprint as well as buy produce closest to its peak of ripeness. Facility and We promise to always use the highest Capabilities quality ingredients, sourced locally, at their peak of freshness and fl avor. We operate an FDA Certifi ed Kitchen Facility in Pasco, Wa. All product generated by AJ’s Edible Alice and Juli Arts comes out of our kitchen. We’re able to produce approximately 2,500 bottles a day from our production line. Maintaining a relatively small production capacity allows us to craft unique product as well as maintain a high quality of product and packaging. Distributors Crown Pacifi c Fine Foods J.C. Wright Sales Company 8809 South 190th 7202 South 212th Street Kent, WA 98031 Kent, WA 98032 Offi ce: (425) 251-8750 Offi ce: (253) 395-8799 Fax: (425) 251-8802 Fax: (253) 872-4776 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] http://www.cpff.net/ http://www.jcwright.com Retail Stores We currently have product over 300 locations throughout the United States. Below are some of the establishments you’ll fi nd our products: Retail Fruit Stands Whole Foods Market (Northwest) Naches Valley Fruit, Naches, Wa Rosauers Supermarkets Thorp Fruit and Antiques, Thorp, Wa Yokes Fresh Markets Yakima Fruit Stand, Bothell, Wa Made in Washington Stores Precision Fruit, Selah, Wa National Mustard Museum Restaurants Northwest Country Mercantile The Rainier Club, Seattle, Wa Fort Walla Walla Museum Cle Elum Bakery, Cle Elum, Wa Lassen’s Natural Foods Art Restaurant and Lounge, Seattle, Wa New Seasons Markets Ice Harbor Brewing Company, Kennewick, Wa Retail Store Coverage Map Sweet Onion Mustard One of the fi rst productscts we made was ouoururr Walla Walla Sweet Onion Mustard.ustard.stard.ard.. WWe uused too sspspendpep every weekend at thehee PascoPascoo FaFarmer’srmeer’s’s MarMarketarrkrketketkkeet pepedpeddlingeddddd our products nextt tot farmersfaarmers in the arearea.ea.a. 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Each 125 ml year the growers set aside 225 ml the roundest, biggest, and Genuine Walla Walla Sweet Onions 9 oz. sweetest onions and use them are grown in Southeast Washington 16 oz. and Northeast Oregon. to plant the following year’s 32 oz. crop. Today approximately 60 *1 Gal. Food Service growers cultivate the Walla Walla Sweet Onion on about 1,200 *Does not have UPC acres in the Walla Walla Valley. Each year in July, we make a trip to Walla Walla to pick up our year’s supply of onions. We bring them back to our facility in Pasco, Wa, and peel, chop, and grind them into the fi nal product that is found in all of our sweet onion mustards. Our hands on approach ensures that every jar contains only Genuine Walla Wal- la Sweet Onions. Mustard All of Original Mustard fl avors are available in 5 different sizes of retail ready packaging. One gallon Food service containers are also available. AJ’s Walla Walla Sweet AJ’s Walla Walla Sweet AJ’s Walla Walla Sweet AJ’s Walla Walla Sweet Onion Mustard Onion Mustard Onion Mustard Onion Mustard the Original with Red Bells with Roasted Garlic with Whole Seeds Size Case Size Case Size Case Size Case 125 ml. 12 125 ml. 12 125 ml. 12 125 ml. 12 225 ml. 12 225 ml. 12 225 ml. 12 225 ml. 12 9 oz. 12 9 oz. 12 9 oz. 12 9 oz. 12 16 oz. 12 16 oz. 12 16 oz. 12 16 oz. 12 32 oz. 12 32 oz. 12 32 oz. 12 32 oz. 12 1 Gal. 12 1 Gal. 12 1 Gal. 12 1 Gal. 12 AJ’s Walla Walla Sweet AJ’s Walla Walla Sweet AJ’s Walla Walla Sweet AJ’s Walla Walla Sweet Onion Mustard Onion Mustard Onion Mustard Onion Mustard with Smokey Bacon with Dill with Horseradish with Chipotle Size Case Size Case Size Case Size Case 125 ml. 12 125 ml. 12 125 ml. 12 125 ml. 12 225 ml. 12 225 ml. 12 225 ml. 12 225 ml. 12 9 oz. 12 9 oz. 12 9 oz. 12 9 oz. 12 16 oz. 12 16 oz. 12 16 oz. 12 16 oz. 12 32 oz. 12 32 oz. 12 32 oz. 12 32 oz. 12 1 Gal. 12 1 Gal. 12 1 Gal. 12 1 Gal. 12 NEW! NEW! AJ’s Red Ale Mustard AJ’s White Wine Mustard Size Case Size Case 4 oz. 12 4 oz. 12 9 oz. 12 9 oz. 12 Natural Our Natural product is a preservative free option of some of our best selling Walla Walla Sweet Onion Mustard. AJ’s Natural Walla Walla AJ’s Natural Walla Walla AJ’s Natural Walla Walla AJ’s Natural Walla Walla Sweet Onion Mustard Sweet Onion Mustard Sweet Onion Mustard Sweet Onion Mustard the Original with Roasted Garlic with Horseradish with Chipotle Size Case Size Case Size Case Size Case 9 oz. 12 9 oz. 12 9 oz. 12 9 oz. 12 Sauce AJ’s Plum Catchup Size Case 10 oz. 12 Gift Boxes 8 - 1.5 oz. Mini Onion 4 Onion Jar Gift Box - 4 Spicy Onion Jar Gift Mustard Gift Box Bell Pepper, Original, Box - Garlic, Bacon, Dill & Whole Seed Horseradish & Chipotle Size Size Size 1.5 oz. 125 ml. 125 ml. Dry Mixes AJ’s Garden Ranch AJ’s Dilly Ranch AJ’s Southwest Ranch AJ’s Italian Dressing Mix Dressing Mix Dressing Mix Dressing Mix Makes Case Makes Case Makes Case Makes Case 2 cups 24 2 cups 24 2 cups 24 2 cups 24 1 Gal. 12 1 Gal. 12 1 Gal. 12 AJ’s Salsa AJ’s Cheeseball Seasoning Mix Mix Size Case Makes Case 3 Cups 24 2 1/3 c. 24 Nutrition Information AJ’s Walla Walla Sweet Onion Mustard the Original Ingredients: Walla Walla Sweet Onions, white wine vinegar, water, sugar, ground mustard, soybean oil, egg whites, mustard bran, granulated onion, lemon juice, salt, potassium sorbate, citric acid. AJ’s Walla Walla Sweet Onion Mustard with Red Bells Ingredients: Walla Walla Sweet Onions, red wine vinegar, water, sugar, red bell peppers, ground mustard, soybean oil, egg whites, mustard bran, salt, lemon juice, beet powder, citric acid, potassium sorbate. AJ’s Walla Walla Sweet Onion Mustard with Roasted Garlic Ingredients: Walla Walla Sweet Onions, white wine vinegar, water, sugar, ground mustard, soybean oil, egg whites, roasted garlic, mustard bran, granulated garlic, lemon juice, salt, citric acid, potassium sorbate. AJ’s Walla Walla Sweet Onion Mustard with Whole Seeds Ingredients: Walla Walla Sweet Onions, white wine vinegar, water, brown & yellow mustard seeds,water, sugar, ground mustard, soybean oil, egg whites, mustard bran, granulated onion, salt, turmeric, lemon juice, citric acid, potassium sorbate. AJ’s Walla Walla Sweet Onion Mustard with Smokey Bacon Ingredients: Walla Walla Sweet Onions, white wine vinegar, water, sugar, ground mustard, soybean oil, egg whites, mustard bran, imitation bacon bits, granulated onions, molasses, liquid smoke, salt, lemon juice, citric acid, potassium sorbate.
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