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Price-List.Pdf Candies by Vletas Since 1912 1201 North First Street – In the REA Baggage Depot In the Historical District of Downtown Abilene, Texas 79601 325-673-2005 1-800-725-6933 fax 325-673-6933 Store Hours Monday-Friday 10 - 5:30 Saturday 10 – 5 MILK CHOCOLATE - $6 & $12 Almond, Almond Toffee, Brazil Nut, Butter Crème, Caramel, Caramel Pecan, Caramel with Sea Salt, Cashew, Cherry Cordial, Chewy Coconut, Chocolate Crème, Coconut Clusters, Coffee Bean, Craisin, Fairy Food, Graham Crackers, Krispy, Maple Crème, Marshmallow, Milk Chocolate, Nonpareils, Orange Crème, Peanut, Peanut Brittle, Mini Peanut Butter Cups, Peanut Butter Cup, Pecan, Pistachio, Potato Chips, Pretzels, Raisin, Raspberry Crème, Toffee Pretzels, Vanilla Crème, Walnut DARK CHOCOLATE - $6 Almond, Almond Toffee, Caramel, Caramel Pecan, Caramel with Sea Salt, Cashew, Cherry Cordial, Chewy Coconut, Chocolate Crème, Coconut Clusters, Coffee Beans, Dark Chocolate, Fairy Food, Lemon Crème, Marshmallow, Peanut, Peanut Butter Cups, Pecan, Orange Crème, Orange Peel, Raspberry Crème, Thin Mints, Vanilla Crème, 72% Cocoa WHITE CHOCOLATE - $6 Almond, Apricot, Cashew, Pecan, Peppermint, Pretzel, White Chocolate, White Chocolate Caramel Popcorn SUGAR FREE - $6 Almond, Almond Toffee, Milk Cherry Cordial, Dark Cherry Cordial, Chocolate Caramel, Caramel Pecan, Cashew, Coconut Cluster, Chewy Coconut, Milk Chocolate, Jelly Beans, Orange Crème, Peanut, Peanut Butter Cup, Pecan, Chocolate Pretzel, Raspberry Crème, Taffy, Vanilla Crème, Chocolate Fudge and Chocolate Pecan Fudge TRUFFLES - $1 pc. (white, milk, & dark; varies by flavor) Amaretto, Banana, Butter Pecan, Black Forest, Caramel, Cappuccino, Champagne, Chocolate, Coffee, Hazelnut, Irish Cream, Key Lime, Lemon, Mint, Orange, Raspberry, Rum, Tiramisu, Toasted Coconut, Vanilla *Gift boxes - $5, $7, $9, $18 & $27* Fudge- Chocolate, Chocolate Pecan, & Peanut Butter (vary by weight) Seasonal Fudge- Cranberry, Cranberry Pecan, Pumpkin Pie, Pumpkin Pie Pecan Divinity with Pecan- $4, $6, $16 Pralines - Old Fashion Praline, Chewy Praline, Peanut Patties, and TX Chocolate Praline $1.95 Cinnamon Sugar Coated Pecans $6, Chocolate Covered Oreos $1, Peanut Brittle, Pecan Brittle (seasonal), Jalapeno Peanut Brittle- $6 & $12 Pecan Ball (seasonal) $4, Taffy Assorted & Peppermint $8, Kid Candy $4 – Beer Jelly Bean, Candy Corn, Cherry Sours, Dr. Pepper Jelly Beans, Jelly Beans (assorted) Misc. Candy $6- Jordan Almonds, Dutch Mints, Malt Balls, River Rocks, Sunflower Seeds. Hand Dipped Fruit When in Season - Cranberries, Grapes, Strawberries **Large Selection of Gift Baskets Available**- $25 & up Gift Basket (Milk Chocolate: Almond, Almond Toffee, Caramel, Caramel Pecan, Cashew, Peanut, Pecan) Shipping varies on each order, with a minimum of $18 for UPS ground. .
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