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Premium Apples (PLU STICKERS) Premium Apples (PLU STICKERS) RED DELICIOUS S RED DELICIOUS EX LARGE PLU #: 4015 PLU #: 3284 UPC Code: 847473000461 UPC Code: 847473000447 GOLDEN DELICIOUS S FUJI S PLU #: 4021 PLU #: 4129 UPC Code: 847473000492 UPC Code: 847473000553 JONAGOLD S BRAEBURN S PLU #: 4145 PLU #: 4101 UPC Code: 847473001055 UPC Code: 847473001031 GALA S RED DELICIOUS L PLU #: 4133 PLU #: 4016 UPC Code: 847473000539 UPC Code: 847473000454 GOLDEN DELICIOUS EX LARGE GOLDEN DELICIOUS L PLU #: 3285 PLU #: 4020 UPC Code: 847473000478 UPC Code: 847473000485 FUJI L JONAGOLD L PLU #: 4131 PLU #: 4147 UPC Code: 847473000546 UPC Code: 847473001048 Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955 Premium Apples (PLU STICKERS) BRAEBURN L GALA L PLU #: 4103 PLU #: 4135 UPC Code: 847473001024 UPC Code: 847473000522 GRANNY SMITH S CAMEO S PLU #: 4139 PLU #: 3065 UPC Code: 847473000515 UPC Code: 847473001093 CRIPPS PINK S HONEYCRISP S PLU #: 4128 PLU #: 3468 UPC Code: 847473001062 UPC Code: 847473006289 SAN ROSE ONE SIZE GRANNY SMITH L PLU #: 4216 PLU #: 4017 UPC Code: 847473001147 UPC Code: 847473000508 CAMEO L CRIPPS PINK L PLU #: 3066 PLU #: 4130 UPC Code: 847473001086 UPC Code: 847473001079 HONEYCRISP L KIKU ONE SIZE PLU #: 3283 PLU #: 3613 UPC Code: 847473001116 UPC Code: 847473002625 Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955 Premium Apples (PLU STICKERS) KANZI ONE SIZE AMBROSIA ONE SIZE PLU #: 3605 PLU #: 3438 UPC Code: 847473002656 UPC Code: 847473001109 ORGANIC KIKU ONE SIZE ORGANIC KANZI ONE SIZE PLU #: 93613 PLU #: 93605 UPC Code: 847473005572 UPC Code: 847473005497 GOLD ROSE ONE SIZE NIKITA ONE SIZE PLU #: 3438 PLU #: 3605 UPC Code: 847473001109 UPC Code: 847473005695 ENVY S PACIFIC ROSE S PLU #: 3315 PLU #: 4122 UPC Code: 9419199033156 UPC Code: 9419199041229 ORGANIC ENVY S JAZZ S PLU #: 93315 PLU #: 3293 UPC Code: 9419199933159 UPC Code: 9419199032937 ORGANIC JAZZ S ORGANIC ENVY L PLU #: 93293 PLU #: 93616 UPC Code: 9419199932930 UPC Code: 9419199936167 Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955 Premium Apples (PLU STICKERS) ENVY L PACIFIC ROSE L PLU #: 3616 PLU #: 3608 UPC Code: 9419199036164 UPC Code: 9419199036089 ORGANIC ENVY L JAZZ L PLU #: 93616 PLU #: 3294 UPC Code: 9419199936167 UPC Code: 9419199032944 ORGANIC JAZZ L PLU #: 93294 UPC Code: 9419199932947 Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955 Organic Apples (PLU STICKERS) RED DELICIOUS S GOLDEN DELICIOUS S PLU #: 94015 PLU #: 94021 UPC Code: 847473000584 UPC Code: 847473000614 GRANNY SMITH S GALA S PLU #: 94139 PLU #: 94133 UPC Code: 847473000638 UPC Code: 847473000652 FUJI S BRAEBURN S PLU #: 94129 PLU #: 94101 UPC Code: 847473000676 UPC Code: 847473000690 JONAGOLD S CRIPPS PINK S PLU #: 94145 PLU #: 94128 UPC Code: 847473000713 UPC Code: 847473000737 CAMEO S HONEYCRISP S PLU #: 93065 PLU #: 93468 UPC Code: 847473000751 UPC Code: 847473006296 PINK LADY S RED DELICIOUS L PLU #: 94128 PLU #: 94016 UPC Code: 847473000737 UPC Code: 847473000577 Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955 Organic Apples (PLU STICKERS) GOLDEN DELICIOUS L GRANNY SMITH L PLU #: 94020 PLU #: 94017 UPC Code: 847473000607 UPC Code: 847473000621 GALA L FUJI L PLU #: 94135 PLU #: 94131 UPC Code: 847473000645 UPC Code: 847473000669 BRAEBURN L JONAGOLD L PLU #: 94103 PLU #: 94147 UPC Code: 847473000683 UPC Code: 847473000706 CRIPPS PINK L CAMEO L PLU #: 94130 PLU #: 93066 UPC Code: 847473000720 UPC Code: 847473000744 HONEYCRISP L PINK LADY L PLU #: 93283 PLU #: 94130 UPC Code: 847473000775 UPC Code: 847473000720 RED DELICIOUS EX LARGE GOLDEN DELICIOUS EX LARGE PLU #: 93284 PLU #: 93285 UPC Code: 847473000560 UPC Code: 847473000591 Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955 Organic Apples (PLU STICKERS) AMBROSIA ONE SIZE SANSA ONE SIZE PLU #: 93438 PLU #: 94211 UPC Code: 847473000768 UPC Code: 847473002632 TSUGARU ONE SIZE ROSALYNN ONE SIZE PLU #: 94213 PLU #: 94215 UPC Code: 847473000133 UPC Code: 847473005503 KIKU ONE SIZE PLU #: 93613 UPC Code: 847473005572 Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955 Washington Apples (PLU STICKERS) RED DELICIOUS S RED DELICIOUS EX LARGE PLU #: 4015 PLU #: 3284 UPC Code: 847473000461 UPC Code: 847473000447 GOLDEN DELICIOUS S FUJI S PLU #: 4021 PLU #: 4129 UPC Code: 847473000492 UPC Code: 847473000553 JONAGOLD S BRAEBURN S PLU #: 4145 PLU #: 4101 UPC Code: 847473001055 UPC Code: 847473001031 GALA S RED DELICIOUS L PLU #: 4133 PLU #: 4016 UPC Code: 847473000539 UPC Code: 847473000454 GOLDEN DELICIOUS EX LARGE GOLDEN DELICIOUS L PLU #: 3285 PLU #: 4020 UPC Code: 847473000448 UPC Code: 847473000485 FUJI L JONAGOLD L PLU #: 4131 PLU #: 4147 UPC Code: 8474730100546 UPC Code: 847473001048 Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955 Washington Apples (PLU STICKERS) BRAEBURN L GALA L PLU #: 4103 PLU #: 4135 UPC Code: 847473001024 UPC Code: 847473000522 CAMEO S GRANNY SMITH S PLU #: 3065 PLU #: 4139 UPC Code: 847473001093 UPC Code: 847473000515 ROME S JONATHAN S PLU #: 4170 PLU #: 4149 UPC Code: 847473001130 UPC Code: 847473001567 PINK LADY S HONEYCRISP ONE SIZE PLU #: 4128 PLU #: 3283 UPC Code: 847473001062 UPC Code: 847473001116 CAMEO L GRSNNY SMITH L PLU #: 3066 PLU #: 4017 UPC Code: 847473001086 UPC Code: 847473000508 ROME L JONATHAN L PLU #: 4172 PLU #: 4151 UPC Code: 847473001123 UPC Code: 847473001574 Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955 Washington Apples (PLU STICKERS) PINK LADY L PLU #: 4130 UPC Code: 847473001079 Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955 Premium Pears (PLU STICKERS) BARTLETT S BOSC S PLU #: 4024 PLU #: 4026 UPC Code: 847473000805 UPC Code: 847473000829 D’ANJOU S CONCORDE ONE SIZE PLU #: 4025 PLU #: 3016 UPC Code: 847473000843 UPC Code: 847473000881 RED D’ANJOU ONE SIZE COMICE ONE SIZE PLU #: 4417 PLU #: 4414 UPC Code: 847473000874 UPC Code: 847473000867 RED SENSATION ONE SIZE BARTLETT L PLU #: 4410 PLU #: 4409 UPC Code: 847473000850 UPC Code: 847473000799 BOSC L D’ANJOU L PLU #: 4413 PLU #: 4416 UPC Code: 847473000812 UPC Code: 847473000836 ASIAN PEAR ONE SIZE STARKRINSON ONE SIZE PLU #: 4408 PLU #: 3118 UPC Code: 847473000898 UPC Code: 847473003653 Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955 Premium Pears (PLU STICKERS) D’ANJOU ONE SIZE RED D’ANJOU ONE SIZE PLU #: 4416 PLU #: 4417 UPC Code: 847473000836 UPC Code: 847473000874 Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955 Organic Pears (PLU STICKERS) BARTLETT S BOSC S PLU #: 94024 PLU #: 94026 UPC Code: 847473000928 UPC Code: 847473000942 D’ANJOU S RED D’ANJOU ONE SIZE PLU #: 94025 PLU #: 94417 UPC Code: 847473000966 UPC Code: 847473000973 CONCORDE ONE SIZE STARKRIMSON ONE SIZE PLU #: 93016 PLU #: 93118 UPC Code: 847473000997 UPC Code: 847473003660 RED BARTLETT ONE SIZE BARTLETT L PLU #: 94410 PLU #: 94409 UPC Code: 847473004308 UPC Code: 847473000911 BOSC L D’ANJOU L PLU #: 94413 PLU #: 94416 UPC Code: 847473000935 UPC Code: 847473000959 Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955 USA Pear (PLU STICKERS) BARTLETT S BOSC S PLU #: 4024 PLU #: 4026 UPC Code: 847473000805 UPC Code: 847473000829 D’ANJOU S RED D’ANJOU ONE SIZE PLU #: 4025 PLU #: 4417 UPC Code: 847473000843 UPC Code: 847473000874 BARTLETT L BOSC L PLU #: 4409 PLU #: 4413 UPC Code: 847473000799 UPC Code: 847473000812 D’ANJOU L PLU #: 4416 UPC Code: 847473000836 Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955 Sweet Gourmet Pears (PLU STICKERS) BOSC S BARTLETT S PLU #: 94122 PLU #: 93608 UPC Code: 9419199941222 UPC Code: 9419199936082 D’ANJOU S RED D’ ANJOU ONE SIZE PLU #: PLU #: UPC Code: UPC Code: STARKRIMSON ONE SIZE RED SENSATION ONE SIZE PLU #: PLU #: UPC Code: UPC Code: BOSC L BARTLETT L PLU #: PLU #: UPC Code: UPC Code: D’ANJOU L PLU #: UPC Code: Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955 Generic Argentina (PLU STICKERS) BARTLETT L BOSC L PLU #: 94409 PLU #: 94413 UPC Code: 7791028944096 UPC Code: 7791028944133 RED BARTLETT ONE SIZE GALA ONE SIZE PLU #: 94410 PLU #: 94135 UPC Code: 7791028944102 UPC Code: 7791028941354 FUJI L GRANNY SMITH L PLU #: 94131 PLU #: 94017 UPC Code: 7791028941316 UPC Code: 7791208940173 RED DELICIOUS L CRIPPS PINK L PLU #: 94016 PLU #: 94130 UPC Code: 7791028940166 UPC Code: 7791028941309 Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955 Premium Stonefruit (PLU STICKERS) GOLDBAR ONE SIZE PLU #: 4218 UPC Code: 847473001697 Columbia Marketing International | P.O. Box 3361/2525 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98807 | Phone: 509.663.1955.
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