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Nobody Does It Better! SALE EFFECTIVE AUGUST NOBODY DOES IT 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 BETTER! SUN. MON. TUE. WED. THU. FRI. SAT. Bell & Evans Highland Park’s Own Boneless & Skinless Pork Chicken Thighs Tenderloin The Excellent Chicken! Grill! $ $ 3.99 Lb. 3.99 Lb. FOLEY SEAFOOD BUTCHER SHOPPE HIGHLAND BAKERY Foley Fresh All Natural USDA Choice Certified Angus Beef Highland Park’s Own Norwegian Top Round Small Salmon London Broil Plain Fillet $ Steaks $ Cheesecakes 2/$ Farm Raised! 13.99Lb. Marinate & Grill! 4.99Lb. Fresh Store Made! 4.99 Chef Chobani Coca~Cola Thomas’ Boyardee Greek Lay’s 12 Pack 6 Pack Pasta Yogurt Party Size Soda English Muffins 7.25-15 oz. 5.3 oz. Snacks 12 oz. Cans Original Only 12-20 oz. Plus Dep. for for 10 10$ $ 2/$ FREE $10 $10 3.99 10 FRESH FROM THE FARM PRODUCE VARIETY! California Plump Sweet Sweet Locally Grown Romaine Red, Yellow & Blueberries Green Seedless Cantaloupes Beefsteak Hearts Orange Peppers Pint Cntr. Grapes California! Tomatoes 3 Pack Fresh! 2/$ $ 2/$ $ 2/$ $ 6 2.49 Lb. 6 1.99 Lb. 6 2.99 Lb. Online Shopping At Manchester, Glastonbury & Farmington: highlandparkmarket.com. We reserve the right to limit quantities. SUPERIOR MEAT & OLD-FASHIONED SERVICE! Patties $ 4.89Lb. USDA Choice USDA Choice Certified Angus Beef Certified Angus Beef Highland Park’s Own Highland Park’s Own Highland Park’s Own Bone-In 85% Lean Thinly Sliced Boneless Marinated Ribeye Steaks Ground Beef Sandwich Pork “Butt” Boneless & Skinless Or Roasts Ground Fresh Steaks Shoulder Chicken Thighs Pan Sear or Grill! Throughout the Day! Pan Fry! Slow Cook! All Varieties! $ $ $ $ $ 12.99Lb. 4.49Lb. 4.99Lb. 2.99Lb. 4.99Lb. Highland Park’s Own Highland Park’s Own Beef Teriyaki Or Gourmet Highland Park’s Own OFFERING FOLEY SEAFOOD! Black Pepper Pepper & Onion Sausage Foley Fresh All Natural Foley Fresh All Natural Norwegian Prince Edward Skewers Patties Patties Salmon Fillet $ Island $ Grill! Grill! Grill! Farm Raised! 13.99Lb. Mussels 2.99Lb. Foley Fresh All Natural $ $ $ Fresh Sea Gold 6.99Lb. 4.99Lb. 3.99Lb. Swordfish Seafood Loin $ Dips $ Smithfield Grill or Oven Roast! 14.99Lb. All Varieties 7 oz. Pkg. 2.99Ea. PACKAGED MEATS Bacon $ 16 oz. Pkg. 5.99Ea. E-Z Peel Seafood Gourmet Bell & Evans Banquet Brown’N Serve Our Best Chicken Nuggets Sausage Links Meatballs Raw Stuffed Plain or Gluten Free $ Or Patties 4/$ All Varieties $ Shrimp $ Scallops 2/$ 12 oz. Pkg. 5.99Ea. All Varieties 6.4 oz. Pkg. 5 27-32 oz. Pkg. 7.99Ea. Farm Raised 16-20 ct. 9.99Lb. Oven Bake! 6 QUALITY DELI, SALADS & PREPARED FOODS! Kretschmar Kretschmar Turkey Off The Bone Highland Park’s Own Highland Park’s Own Ham Or Or Low Salt Or Land O Lakes Highland Park’s Own Grilled Baked Stuffed Honey Ham Sun Dried Tomato American Stuffed Chicken Manicotti Or Off The Bone Turkey Breast Cheese Cabbage Salad Stuffed Shells Entrée $ $ $ $ $ $ 7.99 Lb. 8.99Lb. 5.99Lb. 5.99Lb. 5.9912 oz. 4.9912 oz. Beet Cabot & Onion Founders’ Salad $ Collection $ Highland Park’s Own 4.49Lb. Assorted 6 oz. Pkg. 3.99Ea. Kretschmar Giovanni Rana Highland Park’s Own Summer Stuffed Pasta Freshly Sliced Kretschmar Highland Park’s Own Highland Park’s Own Sausage $ Assorted 10 oz. Pkg. $ Mozzarella Plain or Garlic 14 oz. Pkg. Ea. (Excludes Shrimp & Lobster Ravioli) Ea. Pickle & Pimento Colby Jack Potato & Tomato Seafood 7.99 4.99 Or Olive Loaf Cheese Salad Salad Salad BelGioioso Fresh Giovanni Rana $ $ $ $ $ Mozzarella $ Sauces $ 5.99Lb. 6.99Lb. 4.49Lb. 6.99Lb. 5.99Lb. Assorted 16 oz. Pkg. 6.99Ea. Assorted 7-15 oz. Pkg. 4.99Ea. 2 Not responsible for typographical errors. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Photos are for design purposes only and do not necessarily depict actual sale items. QUALITY ITEMS YOU USE EVERYDAY! General Mills Cereal Nabisco Doritos Keebler 8.9 oz. Original Cheerios, Kellogg’s belVita Tortilla Town House 11.1-12 oz. Cinnamon Frosted Breakfast Biscuits Chips Crackers Toast Crunch or Mini-Wheats 7.04-8.8 oz. 9.25-11.5 oz. 9-13.8 oz. 10.6 oz. Cookie Crisp 14.3-18 oz. $3.49 2/$6 2/$5 2/$5 2/$6 Barilla Barq’s, Fanta Or Pepsi Best Yet Knorr Pasta Starbucks Minute Maid 2 Liter Peanut Side Dishes 16 oz. Coffee 2 Liter Soda Butter 3.8-5.7 oz. (Excludes Jumbo Shells, Bagged 11-12 oz. Plus Dep. Plus Dep. 16.3 oz. Lasagne & Manicotti) or K-Cups 10 ct. 3/$ 3/$ 2/$ 1010for 4/$ $ 4 5 3 $$1010 5 6.99 AHA Mott’s Keebler Dunkin’ 8 Pack Apple Sandwich Coffee Sparking Water2/$ Juice 2/$ Crackers 2/$ K-Cups $ 12 oz. Cans • Plus Dep. 6 64 oz. 5 11.4 oz. 4 10 ct. 5.99 DAIRY FAVORITES! FROZEN FAVORITES! Sargento Florida’s Natural Hood McCain Friendly’s Shredded Premium Sour Fries Ice Cream Cheese Orange Juice Cream 16-32 oz. 48 oz. 7-8 oz. 52 oz. 16 oz. 2/$6 2/$6 $1.79 2/$5 2/$6 Pillsbury Kellogg’s Grands! Biscuits 3/$ Eggo Waffles 2/$ 16.3 oz. 5 11.75-12.3 oz. 4 Not responsible for typographical errors. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Photos are for design purposes only and do not necessarily depict actual sale items. 3 FRESH FROM THE FARM PRODUCE! Whole White Extra Large Green Or Baby Bella Seedless Sweet Cabbage ¢ Mushrooms 2/$ Oranges ¢ Nectarines $ Fresh! 79 Lb. 10 oz. Pkg. 5 Juicy! 99 Ea. California! 2.49Lb. Assorted Dole Chatham Panera Hampton Farms Baby ItalianCherubs Or VillageSuper Bread Peanuts Potatoes 2/$ AmericanTomatoes 2/$2/$ CroutonsSelect $ 2/$ Dressing $ Salted or Unsalted 2/$ 24 oz. Pkg. 6 Salad10 oz. Pkg. Blends 65 Asst.Cucumbers 5 oz. Bag 1.991Ea. Asst. 12 oz. Btl. 3.99Ea. 24 oz. Bag 6 ORGANICS Red Mini Seedless Peeled Gala Grapes Carrots Apples Organic Organic • 1 Lb. Bag Organic $ $ $ 2.99Lb. 1.88 Ea. 1.99Lb. BREADS, ROLLS, PIES, CAKES, COOKIES & MORE! Don’t Forget the Fresh Store Made Fresh Store Baked Berries! Fresh Store Made 6 Inch Chocolate Pistachio Pound Or Chocolate Muffins Cake Peanut Butter $ $ Cream Pies 4.994 Pk. 3.99Ea. $ 5.99Ea. Fresh Store Baked Fresh Store Baked Superior Highland Park’s Own Peanut Butter Italian Mini Small Plain Cookies $ Crispy $ Black & White $ Cheesecakes 2/$ Dozen Cntr. 3.99Ea.. Rolls 2.496 Pk.. Cookies 3.99Pkg.. Fresh Store Made! 4.99 317 Highland St. 1320 Manchester Rd. 204 Main St. Manchester, CT 06040 Glastonbury, CT 06033 Farmington, CT 06032 Telephone: 860-646-4277 Telephone: 860-659-1717 Telephone: 860-674-9536 Store Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8am-7pm Store Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8am-7pm Store Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8am-7pm Saturday & Sunday 8am-6pm Saturday & Sunday 8am-6pm Saturday & Sunday 8am-6pm SEE THE AD ON OUR WEBSITE AT: HIGHLANDPARKMARKET.COM TALK TO US VIA E-MAIL: [email protected] Facebook: Facebook.com/HigHlandparkmkt • twitter: @HIGHLANDPARKMKT 4 Not responsible for typographical errors. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Photos are for design purposes only and do not necessarily depict actual sale items. .
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