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RÉGIPRIXRÉGIPRIX PRIX VALIDES Pour Livraison Du 8 Février Au 11 Mars 2016 LE SUPER RÉGIPRIXRÉGIPRIX PRIX VALIDES pour livraison du 8 février au 11 mars 2016 12 13 McCAIN Gâteau 994238 Chocolat 994239 Vanille 994240 Marbré 995840 Carotte 995841 Pommes et caramel 6 6/415-510 g 23,95$ 3,99$ l’un. Tarte 995842 Biscuit et crème 995843 Double chocolat 995844 Coconut 995846 Pommes 995848 Bleuets 995850 Fraises et rhubarbe KRUGER 6/400-680 g 23,95$ 3,99$ l’un. White Swan 755911 Papier hygiénique NAYA 24/4’s 570224 Eau de source 24/600 ml 22,80$ 95¢ l’un. 3,95$ 16¢ l’un. 755912 Papier hygiénique 12/8’s MONSTER 22,70$ 1,89$ l’un. Boisson énergétique 760920 Mouchoirs 597353 Zero 597355 Régulière 48/125’s 597356 Blanc 33,25$ 69¢ l’un. 597357 Bleu low calorie 597358 Assault 597359 Khaos 597389 Ultra Blue GENERAL MILLS 597396 Ultra Red Bugles 12/473 ml 175682 Originale 22,95$ 1,91$ l’un. 175683 Nachos KRAFT 15,95$ 655789 Macaroni au fromage 1,99$ l’un. 12/200 g 8/213 g 11,90$ 99¢ l’un. Tél. : (514) 685-8282 Fax : (514) 685-9970 Minimum pour livraison 500$ excluant tabac et vin. Minimum order 500$ excluding wine and tobacco. Ligne sans frais : 1 800 667-3761 OCEAN SPRAY GURU Jus de canneberge Boisson énergie 596563 100% jus 596440 Régulier 8/1,89 litres 596442 Léger 29,95$ 3,74$ l’un. Eau énergie 596558 Cocktail 596446 Lime 596448 Pamplemousse 8/1,89 litres 596451 Grenade 27,95$ 3,49$ l’un. 596629 Cocktail 52,90$ Caisse gratuite : 2,20$ l’un. 6 caisses = 1 gratuite 10 caisses = 2 gratuites 24/355 ml 22,45$ 25 caisses = 5 gratuites 1,87$ l’un. 12/950 ml SAN PELLEGRINO 570479 Pomgrana orange 570482 Aranciata 570484 Limonata BREUVAGES 570488 Aranciata rosa 570489 Pompelmo 570493 Clementina D’ANGELO 4/6/330 ml Arizona 16,95$ 71¢ l’un. 667934 Thé vert au ginseng 667936 Thé glacé au citron 667930 Thé vert aux bleuets diète 667932 Thé vert à la pomme grenade PERRIER Eau minérale 570615 Bouteille citron 19,95$ 570590 Bouteille régulière 1,66$ l’un. 6/4/330 ml 18,95$ 79¢ l’un. 12/591 ml 570650 Slim canette original 35/250 ml 667946 Thé glacé au citron 667947 Thé vert au ginseng miel 21,95$ 63¢ l’un. 12/340 ml 570620 Bouteille de plastique régulière 5,95$ 50¢ l’un. 570621 Bouteille de plastique citron 570623 Pamplemousse 667870 Thé au citron 6/4/500 ml 667872 Thé vert 667876 Thé à la framboise 21,95$ 91¢ l’un. 667878 Punch aux fruits 570640 Mini canette original 570642 Mini canette lime 570644 Mini canette pamplemousse rose 17,95$ 20,45$ 75¢ l’un. 68¢ l’un. 24/680 ml 3/10/250 ml 2 FAIRLEE LASSONDE Boisson Oasis 599051 Jus à la mangue 599665 Pomme 599057 Jus de pêche 599666 Orange 599059 Pamplemousse rose 599667 Pomme raisin 599060 Cocktail de canneberges 599062 Punch aux fruits 599064 Limonade rose 599068 Nectar de raisin 12,95$ 599070 Thé glacé 54¢ l’un. 24/300 ml 24/300 ml 12,45$ 51¢ l’un. BREUVAGES STEWART’S DEL MONTE Boisson gazeuse Nectar 596801 Soda mousse 607707 Goyave 596802 Racinette 607708 Litchi 596805 Soda orange 607709 Mangue 596806 Limette 607710 Pêche 596807 Cerise noire 607711 Poire 596811 Raisin 16,49$ 11,90$ 1,37$ l’un. 99¢ l’un. 12/960 ml 12/355 ml LABRADOR 570340 Eau de source 12/1,5 litres MOTT’S 5,95$ 50¢ l’un. Clamato 598979 Lime 570369 Eau de source déminéralisée 598981 Extra épicé 570371 Eau de source 598982 Régulier 2/8 litres 8/1,89 litres 5,95$ 2,98$ l’un. 25,95$ 3,24$ l’un. COCA-COLA PEPSI Boisson gazeuse Boisson gazeuse 667194 Canada Dry Ginger Ale 667452 Crush orange 667344 Coke classique 667733 Mug racinette 667395 Coke diète 667935 Pepsi 667985 Sprite 667963 Pepsi diète 667989 Coke Zéro 667975 7-up 667981 7-up diète 8,99$ 37¢ l’un. 9,99$ 42¢ l’un. 24/355 ml 24/355 ml 3 CHOCOLAT BARON TIC TAC 106500 Chocolat au lait toffee Menthe 106501 Chocolat au lait 106502 Chocolat au lait et amandes 290261 Menthe 106503 Chocolat au lait caramel et sel de mer 290263 Orange 106504 Chocolat noir sel de mer 290268 Fraise fusion 106505 Chocolat noir framboise 290269 Frisson arctique 106507 Chocolat noir 70% 24/24 g 106508 Chocolat noir orange et amandes 26,95$ 1,12$ l’un. 12/50 g 8,91$ 74¢ l’un. 106520 Chocolat au lait Grand format mixtes 106521 Chocolat au lait et amandes 106522 Chocolat au lait caramel et sel de mer 290560 Cerise et cola 106523 Chocolat noir sel de mer 290562 Pêche et Limonade 106524 Chocolat noir framboise 12/49 g 106525 Chocolat noir 70% 106526 Chocolat noir orange et amandes 24,95$ 2,08$ l’un. 12/100 g 17,32$ 1,44$ l’un. 106535 Truffles 106536 Truffles gâteau au fromage MORRIS NATIONAL 106537 Truffles caramel Big League Chew 106538 Truffles chocolat noir 335741 Saveur originale 6/148 g 12,68$ 2,11$ l’un. 335743 Raisin 12/60 g REGAL 16,25$ 1,35$ l’un. 343595 Sac surprise 24/75 g Sweetarts 29,45$ 1,23$ l’un. 335394 Rouleau 343610 Sac surprise 36/51 g 36/99¢ 34,50$ 96¢ l’un. 23,45$ 65¢ l’un. Nerds 326766 Deux dollards en chocolat 24/100 g 326530 Pêche et baies sauvages 326531 Fraise et raisin 63,90$ 2,66$ l’un. 326533 Melon et cerise 24’s Dubble Bubble 22,95$ 96¢ l’un. 395302 Twist assorties 420/5¢ 326535 Nerds rope 12,35$ 3¢ l’un. 36’s 395323 Big barre 34,50$ 96¢ l’un. 24/1,69$ 20,25$ 84¢ l’un. 395328 Sure Wonka 24/79¢ 12,35$ 51¢ l’un. 320157 Fun Dip cerise 48’s Breath Savers 14,95$ 31¢ l’un. 155806 Menthe anglaise 155807 Menthe douce 335713 Gobstoppers 155808 Thé des bois 336472 Runts CONFISERIE 24’s 18’s 9,75$ 54¢ l’un. 335132 Caramels bocal 22,95$ 96¢ l’un. 4 240/10¢ 14,89$ 6¢ l’un. NESTLÉ WRIGLEY’S CONFISERIE Chocolat Gomme 5 120117 Aero truffle lait 200890 Rain menthe verte 120118 Aero truffle vanille 200892 Cobalt menthe frisson 145900 Aero 200906 Prism melon électrique 145902 Aero truffle 200909 Ascent avalanche menthe 145903 Aero fraise 10’s 145904 Aero duo 145905 Aero caramel 14,59$ 1,46$ l’un. Juicy Fruit 29,90$ 200911 Starburst fraise 1,99$ l’un. 200913 Starburst cerise 207113 Stix original 15/85-105 g 13,29$ 1,33$ l’un. 145906 Rolo 10’s 35,90$ MARS 1,99$ l’un. 390140 M&M chocolat 18/100 g 390141 M&M arachide 15/200 g 50,10$ 3,34$ l’un. HERSHEY 390914 Maltesers Ice Breakers 390919 M&M beurre d’arachide 225620 Frost menthe verte 12/165-230 g 225621 Frost frisson glacée 225623 Frost menthe poivrée 40,08$ 3,34$ l’un. 225625 Thé des bois 225628 Orangeade 225629 Fruit sure 225630 Limonade sure 225631 Duo menthe fraise CADBURY 140356 Amandes 140237 Noix de coco et cajou 140231 Burnt amandes 9,45$ 140242 Biscuit croquant 1,58$ l’un. 140270 Dairy Milk 140338 Fruit et noix 6/34-43 g 140340 Noisette 140235 Bretzel et beurre d’arachide 140243 Arachides sucrées et salées 140234 Caramilk 140339 Jersey Milk Reese 564552 Tartinade 50,72$ 32,95$ 2,11$ l’un. 5,49$ l’un. 24/100 g 6/650 g 5 COLLATIONS GOURMET NANTEL CLIF Ste-Julie Barre énergie 391400 Fudge 241100 Brisures de chocolat 391402 Sucre à la crème 241105 Beurre d’arachide croquant 391403 Sucre à l’érable 241108 Chocolat blanc et noix de macadamia 24/33 g 241136 Fondant au chocolat et amandes 241138 Noix de coco et brisures de chocolat 12,68$ 53¢ l’un. 241140 Mélange montagnard Sierra GRANDE SALES 13,45$ 1,12$ l’un. Break-A-Way 149025 Mélange épicé 12/68 g 149030 Fraise miel 149035 Bretzels 149050 Arachides rôties et salées 149055 Cranny Banany NATURE’S BAKERY 149060 Mélange fruits et canneberges Barre aux figues 149065 Mélange deluxe 241180 Pomme cannelle 149070 Grand canadien 241181 Bleuet 149075 BBQ miel 241182 Nature 149080 Party oriental 241183 Pêche et abricot 149085 Mélange fromage poivré 241184 Framboise 149090 Mélange montagnard 149095 Mélange Sierra 12/56 g 149100 Mélange yogourt 8,25$ 69¢ l’un. 12/100-170 g 6 25,95$ 2,16$ l’un. NOUGAMAX CAFÉ FARO Nougat tendre K Cup 550282 Pistaches 546920 Décafeiné suisse 550283 Canneberges 546922 Mélange déjeuner 550284 Amandes 546923 Mélange italien 550285 Orange 546927 Colombien corsé 550286 Ananas et papaye 550287 Sirop d’érable 550288 Noix de coco et amandes 550289 Chocolat noir et amandes 5,25$ 16/30-35 g 44¢ l’un. 12,50$ 78¢ l’un. 1/12’s 550290 Présentoir de barres de nougat 70,75$ 74¢ l’un. TRANS-HERBE La Cour Tisane 96’s 860001 Camomille 860005 Menthe givrée 860006 Mûres sauvages 860008 Poire gingembre 860009 Canneberge RAPID SNACK 860011 Citron 860013 Réglisse épicée Natur Pax carrés aux fruits 860014 Epices chocolatées et aux céréales 859970 Cerise VENDING COLLATION 859971 Bleuet 859972 Pêche 2,39$ 859973 Pomme cannelle 859974 Banane 859975 Canneberge érable 20’s 8/30 g 5,69$ 71¢ l’un. CARVIN 541563 Trottoir pommes framboises Laura Secord 541564 Trottoir pommes caramel 541565 Strudel bleuets 860187 Riz carré au chocolat 541566 Strudel caramel 16/60 g 541567 Strudel cerises 541568 Strudel pommes 12,60$ 79¢ l’un.
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