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2006 Vendor Payments Wed Oct 04 DeCA PAID SUMMARY FISCAL YEAR 2006 COMPANY DOV AMT ---------------------------------------- -------------------- 10TH AND M SEAFOODS $215,520.39 3M COMPANY $5,844,074.79 7UP RC BTLG CO OF SO CALIFORNIA $436,203.21 7UP RC BTLG OF OXNARD $195,197.00 A AND W WHOLESALE CO INC $4,093.20 A BIT OF ALOHA FOR YOU $7,467.90 A C H FOOD COMPANIES INC $4,339,022.33 A D HUESING CORP $110,938.20 A P MILITARY GROUP $40,970,943.10 A P MILITARY GROUP INC $2,983,682.54 A R HICKS $6,140.40 AABC LOUISVILLE KY $141,400.48 AAFES $145,058,696.04 AB TEX BEVERAGE LTD $740,513.16 ABBOTT LABORATORIES PR INC $239,200.75 ABITA SPRINGS WATER CO INC $9,345.72 ABSOLUTELY WORLD CLASS INC $5,357.40 ABSOPURE WATER COMPANY $31,227.84 ACME FOOD SALES INC $61,597.85 ACORD COMPANY INC $51,312.68 ADVANCE BRANDS LLC $480,443.94 AFFILIATED FOODS $357.59 AJW SALES INC $171,030.60 ALAMOS DISTRIBUTORS $41,679.81 ALASKA CHIP COMPANY LLC $60.00 ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS COMPANY $51,232.98 ALASKA HOUSEWARES INC $12,022.63 ALASKA PREM ICE COLD STOR AND LOGISTICS $5,748.75 ALASKA SAUSAGE CO INC $125,420.99 ALBERT DISTRIBUTING INC $71,888.81 ALBERTO CULVER INC $10,419,684.71 ALBUQUERQUE TORTILLA COMPANY INC $37,287.50 ALCOA REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY $9,228,033.27 ALCON LABORATORIES INC $2,219,528.41 ALDER FOODS INC $31,722,226.28 ALEX R MASSON INC $119,165.55 ALEXANDER AND HORNUNG INC $36,598.17 ALEXIA FOODS INC $393,681.24 ALFRED NICKLES BAKERY INC $13,699.57 ALL AMERICAN BOTTLING $182,952.96 ALL AMERICAN BOTTLING CO $48,779.06 ALL SEASONS ICE $8,879.20 ALLEN BEVERAGES INC $199,340.74 ALLERGAN SALES INC $960,625.44 ALLIED DISTRIBUTING INC $59,360.43 ALLIED ICE CO $3,150.00 ALLSTAR ICE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA $8,462.21 ALLSTATE BEVERAGE CO INC $147,133.32 ALLUVIAN INCORPORATED $673,812.22 ALOHA GOURMET PRODUCTS INC $70,352.03 ALPHA BAKING CO INC $18,455.10 ALPHIN BROTHERS INC $1,182.65 ALTERNA LLC $134,214.24 AMARALS BKY $1,374.00 AMERICAN BAKERY $100,869.19 AMERICAN BOTTLING COMPANY $212,950.96 AMERICAN FAST FREIGHT INC $408,566.57 AMERICAN FOODS GROUP $138,883.23 AMERICAN ITALIAN PASTA CO $5,611,444.18 AMERICAN LICORICE COMPANY $45,113.75 AMERICAN MEAT CO INC $3,518.48 AMERICAN NUTRITION INC $66,094.15 AMERICAN POP CORN CO $1,669,377.48 AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING INC $4,600,924.88 AMIGOS MEXICAN FOODS $11,244.45 ANCHORAGE COLD STORAGE $941,710.61 ANDERSON DAIRY INC $237,039.82 ANDERSON ERICKSON DAIRY CO $264,718.09 ANDREW JERGENS CO $2,618,417.84 ANGLIA IMPORTS CO $759,251.28 ANNIES HOMEGROWN INC $230,664.84 ANNS HOUSE OF NUTS INC $6,867,171.18 AP MILITARY GROUP $1,632,483.76 APPLE AND EVE LLC $1,362,805.80 AQUA FARMS CATFISH INC $16,940.40 AQUATIC PRODUCTIONS INC $16,771.91 ARBUCKLE COFFEE CO INC $64,821.56 ARCHWAY COOKIES INC $4,503,281.29 ARCTIC GLACIER INC $5,037.85 ARKANSAS VALLEY WHLSLE GRO INC $112,038.99 ARLEE INC $1,714.05 ARMY AND AIR FORCE EXCHANGE SERVICE $1,148.40 ARMY TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY $579,141.20 ARRON HOLDINGS LTC $19,542.60 ARTS AND MARYS TATER CHIPS $18,443.90 ASAEL FARR AND SONS CO $26,668.68 ASHFORD PLANT FARM $47,963.10 ASPEN MILLS BREAD CO OF UTAH INC $10,913.40 ASSOCIATED HYGIENIC PRODUCTS LLC $2,392,011.96 ATEECO INC $572,620.44 ATLANTA COCA COLA BOT CO $277,242.85 ATLANTIC BEVERAGE CO INC $16,966.50 ATWELL PECAN CO INC $15,304.80 AUGUSTA COCA COLA $662,558.66 AUNT PEARLIES FD PRODS INC $1,405.62 B AND B PECAN PROCESSORS OF NC INC $42,388.06 B AND G FOODS INC $5,745,955.84 B AND K SALES $11,700.47 B AND S DISTRIBUTORS $8,493.59 B CATALANI INC $4,068,990.42 B E C CO INC $6,024.00 B FERNANDEZ AND HNOS INC $195,906.13 BAGS AND WRAPS ETC INC $154.44 BAJA TRADING CO $59,560.44 BAKERY CHEF DBA LOFTHOUSE FOODS $128,779.80 BALLESTER HERMANOS INC $144,631.54 BALTIMORE BAKERY INC $237,669.94 BAMA SEA PRODUCTS INC $156,922.72 BAR S FOODS CO $7,730,704.06 BARBERS DAIRIES $343,904.42 BARBES DAIRY $8,274.74 BARREL O FUN SNACK FOOD CO $22,923.33 BASSIAN FARMS $128,114.31 BASSIAN FARMS INC $5,794.43 BATES BROTHERS NUT FARM $115,485.30 BAUSCH AND LOMB INC $3,039,149.97 BAVARIAN MEAT PRODUCTS INC $577,857.75 BAYER CORPORATION $9,606,049.74 BEAR CREEK COUNTRY KITCHENS LLC $55,397.88 BEAUFORT ICE COMPANY $12,681.70 BECKMANNS OLD WORLD BAKERY $33,461.37 BEEF PRODUCTS INC $4,705,718.99 BEL AIR DISTRIBUTORS INC $74,808.80 BELL DAIRY PRODUCTS INC $176,598.15 BEPA INC $30,743.44 BERRYS ARCTIC ICE LLC $10,215.40 BETHEL ECKERT ENT INC $1,444.32 BETHEL ECKERT ENTERPRISES INC $2,983.86 BETHEL GUAM INC $2,916.25 BETTER MADE POTATO CHIPS $41,625.29 BEVERAGE MANAGEMENT INC $373,952.26 BEVERAGES FDS SVC INDUS INC $7,847,651.88 BICKLES SNACK FOOD INC $30,396.63 BIG RED 7UP BOTTLING CO OF SOUTH TEXAS $750,496.30 BIG SHOT R C COLA BEVG CO $5,603.43 BILLS DISTRIBUTING INC $30,418.12 BIMBO BAKERIES USA INC $9,418,112.54 BIRDS EYE FOODS DBA NALLEYS FINE FOODS $545,052.78 BIRDS EYE FOODS INC $8,264,670.64 BISEK AND CO INC $11,613,818.94 BISEK AND COMPANY INC $2,807,719.65 BLOEMER FOOD SALES CO $4,476.00 BLUE BELL CREAMERIES LP $3,053,689.67 BLUE GRASS ICE CO $7,406.54 BLUE WATER WORKS LLC $4,759.53 BO MAR DISTRIBUTORS INC $6,017.76 BOB EVANS FARMS $29,893.40 BOB EVANS FARMS INC $755,492.30 BOBOLI INTERNATIONAL INC $113,777.94 BOCA BURGER $1,151,491.72 BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM $274,248.36 BOISE COLD STORAGE COMPANY $3,626.75 BOTTLING GROUP LLC $2,707,019.72 BRACHS CONFECTIONS INC $6,198,183.40 BRANCHING OUT INC $20,338.72 BRAVO FOODS INTL CORP $82,010.94 BREMERTON BOTTLING CO INC $714,202.04 BRIMHALL FOODS CO INC $13,836.77 BRISTOL MYERS PRODUCTS $976,694.76 BROOKE LEE DISTS $186,233.26 BRUCE FOODS CORP $1,892,229.78 BRUCE WATKINS DIST CO $11,424.22 BUBBA FOODS LLC $3,145,855.79 BUFFALO ROCK CO $2,209,070.56 BUFFALO ROCK CO INC $665,624.58 BUFFALO ROCK COMPANY $842,706.27 BUFFALO ROCK PEPSI COLA $551,596.69 BUMBLE BEE FOODS LLC $10,085,349.51 BUNNY BREAD LLC $192,258.87 BUNS MASTER BAKERY $18,083.89 BURLESONS INC $673,128.89 BUTTER KRUST BAKING CO INC $44,506.02 BYRNE DAIRY INC $649,527.55 C AND C DISTRIBUTORS $673,160.75 C AND C DISTRIBUTORS INC $1,442.30 C AND C PRODUCE $3,344,083.16 C AND H SUGAR CO INC $4,833,752.84 C AND S WHOLESALE GROCERS INC $2,417,897.42 C AND W FROZEN FOODS $278,848.08 C J VITNER CO INC $1,342.36 C STEIN DBA SPIRIT DISTRIBUTING $452.40 C V ICE COMPANY INC $4,994.55 CAESARS PASTA $455,283.54 CAFE RICO INC $128,063.94 CAINS COFFEE CO $24,260.96 CAINS FOODS LP $7,527.24 CALIFORNIA BOTTLING COMPANY INC $752,408.20 CALIFORNIA PACIFIC ASSOCIATES LLC $14,232,804.39 CALIFORNIA SUNSHINE $4,745,469.18 CALISE AND SONS BAKERY $37,341.73 CALLARD BOWSER SUCHARD INC $3,587,858.05 CAMPBELL SOUP CO $66,506,899.48 CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY $186,218.77 CANADA DRY BOT CO OF N Y $77,287.38 CANADA DRY BOTTLING CO $8,623.06 CANADA DRY BOTTLING OF ASBURY PARK $37,373.25 CANADA DRY DIST CO WILMNGTN $53,492.93 CANADA DRY POTOMAC CORP $2,398,482.06 CANADIAN FIRELOG CO $17,614.73 CAPITAL WINE AND BEV DIST CO OF COL INC $16,785.73 CAREYTOWN SEAFOOD INC $4,968,984.73 CAREYTOWN SEAFOOD INCORPORATED $2,229,565.56 CARGILL MEAT SOLUTIONS CORP $39,836,753.03 CARIBBEAN SNACKS INC $91,916.76 CARL BUDDIG AND CO $3,079,052.90 CARL H TEMPEL INC $150,404.90 CARLTON FOOD PRODUCTS $1,912.56 CAROLINA COUNTRY SNACKS INC $133,061.07 CAROLINA ICE COMPANY $2,796.95 CAROLINA TURKEYS $661,182.55 CAROLYNS CACTUS $31,641.44 CARVEL CORPORATION $350,239.49 CARVEL ICE CREAM BAKERY $66,006.87 CASCADE NORTHWEST BROKERS $354,465.92 CASS CLAY CREAMERY INC $120,830.70 CATANZARO FRANK J SONS AND DAUGHTERS INC $63,750.02 CC1 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP $568,622.04 CCDA WATERS LLC $5,755,700.28 CEDAR CREST ICE CREAM $4,878.48 CELESTIAL SEASONINGS INC $1,481,143.73 CENLA BEVERAGE CO INC $72,177.80 CENTER MEAT CORPORATION INC $619,306.63 CENTEX MEAT COMPANY L P $182,596.81 CENTRAL COCA COLA BTNG CO INC $7,164.88 CHALLENGE DAIRY PRODUCTS $61,058.16 CHALLENGE DAIRY PRODUCTS INC $3,704,878.42 CHAMBERS BOTTLING CO LLC $399,551.43 CHATTEM INC $3,147,152.95 CHESAPEAKE SMOKEHOUSE INC $46,939.15 CHICAGO BAKING CO $47,670.83 CHRISTIAN CANDY CO $8,614.80 CHURCH AND DWIGHT CO INC $13,396,694.39 CICO ENTERPRISE LTD $15,104.47 CITY ICE CO $9,397.20 CLASSIC BEVERAGES INC $12,591.04 CLAXTON BAKERY INC $256,652.77 CLEMS SEAFOOD AND SPECIALTIES $123,579.34 CLYDE D FISHER INC $12,163.28 CNS INC $1,515,097.40 COAST COCA COLA BOTTLING CO INC $114,503.48 COAST PRODUCE COMPANY $7,613.34 COASTAL PACIFIC FOOD DIST $228,542.89 COBURG DAIRY INC $3,448,157.26 COCA COCA ENTERPRISES SW TEXAS DIV $1,100,417.20 COCA COLA BOT CO BLACK HILLS $159,408.66 COCA COLA BOT CO GULF STATE DIV $72,165.42 COCA COLA BOT CO LOS ANGELS $5,893,596.57 COCA COLA BOT NEW ENGLAND $174,636.30 COCA COLA BOTT WORKS OF TULLAHOMA INC $80,418.00 COCA COLA BOTTLING $2,602.62 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO $659,532.75 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO CONSOLIDATED $2,422,176.13 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO OF EGL $67,563.59 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO OF HAWAII $3,522,471.12 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO OF LOS ANGELES $2,460,416.69 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO OF MID AMERICA $305,599.00 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO OF NEW ENGLAND $118,251.70 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO OF NORTH TEXAS $135,182.39 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO UNITED $1,225,114.80 COCA COLA BOTTLING MICHIGAN $169,553.51 COCA COLA BTG OF SE NEW ENG $370,580.55 COCA COLA BTLG CALIFORNIA $1,046,246.76 COCA COLA BTLG CO OF OGDEN $312,804.57 COCA COLA BTLNG CO CONS $222,996.20 COCA COLA CO OF NORTHERN N E $56,882.95 COCA COLA ENTERPRISE $567,656.06 COCA COLA ENTERPRISES $5,839,397.13 COCA COLA ENTERPRISES INC $4,383,785.62 COCA COLA ENTERPRISES SW TEXAS DIV $872,983.98 COCA COLA EXPORT CORP $3,521,340.90 COCA COLA OF ELIZABETHTOWN $476,238.00 COCA COLA OF THE QUAD CITIES $42,518.48 CODI WHOLESALE MEATS
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