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Castello® Burger Blue May Be Found at Select Retailers in the Following States Castello® Burger Blue may be found at select retailers in the following states Alabama: Idaho: Massachusetts o Costco o Albertson’s o Ahold / Stop N o Western o Ridley’s Shop Supermarket o Walmart (4) o BJ’s o Winco o Hannaford Alaska o Roche Brothers o Walmart (5) Illinois o Wegman’s o Caputo’s Arizona o Casey’s Foods Michigan o Costco o Costco (as of 6/23) o Costco (as of 6/23) o Winco o Food 4 Less o Meijer o Lake Side o Spartan Stores California o Pete’s Fresh o Albertsons Market Minnesota: o Costco (San o Sunset Foods o Costco (as of 6/23) Francisco Bay o Ultra Foods o Jensen Service Area, San Diego) Center o FoodMaxx Indiana: o Market Place o Gelson’s Market o Costco (as of 6/23) o Teal’s Market o Lucky o Strack & Van Til o Nugget o Ultra Foods Deli Missouri o Raley’s o Wise Way Deli o Costco (as of 6/23) o Winco o Harter House o Save Mart Iowa: o Costco (as of 6/23) Montana Colorado: o Walmart (3) o Costco Kansas: o Costco (as of 6/23) Nebraska Connecticut: o B & R Stores o BJ’s Kentucky: o Costco (as of 6/23) o Roche Brothers o Costco (as of 6/23) Nevada: Delaware: Maine o Costco o BJ’s o BJ’s o Khoury’s Market o Giant o Hannaford Place Florida: Maryland: New Hampshire: o BJ’s o BJ’s o BJ’s o Costco o Giant o Walmart (50) o Martin's Food New Jersey Markets o A&P Georgia: o BJ’s o BJ’s o Pathmark o Costco o ShopRite o Walmart (3) o Wegman’s New Mexico: South Carolina: o Costco o Costco o Wegman’s (1) New York o BJ’s Tennessee: o Hannaford o Costco (upstate) o Waldbaum’s (Long Texas Island) o Albertson’s o Wegman’s o Winco o HEB North Carolina o BJ’s Utah: o Costco o Albertson’s o Harris Teeter o Fresh Market o Ingles Markets o Walker’s o Lowes Food o Winco Stores o The Fresh Market Virginia: o BJ’s Oklahoma o Giant o Petty’s Fine Foods o Martin's Food Markets Ohio o BJ’s Washington: o Costco (as of 6/23) o Albertson’s o Giant Eagle o Walmart (41) o Granville Market o Winco o Heinen’s o Huffman’s Market Wisconsin o Sunset Foods o Costco (as of 6/23) o Miller & Sons Oregon: o Roundy’s o Albertson’s o Trig’s o Red Apple Store o Walmart (22) o Winco Pennsylvania o BJ’s o Giant Eagle o Martin's Food Markets o Superfresh o Wegman’s o Weis Rhode Island o BJ’s o Dave’s Marketplace .
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