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Crossroads Grocery Inventory Quantity Description of Inventory 11 Gold Strawbeery Kiwi Juice 9 cans of Redbull 23 X energy cans 28 Amp Energy cans 10 aquafina bottled water 111 2 liter Pepsis 42 2 liter Cokes 31 2 liter Sprites 9 2 liter gingerale 95 2 liter mountain dew 5 2 liter vault 11 sierra mist 6 2 liter sunkist 9 2 liter dr pepper 8 2 liter sunkist grape 4 2 liter tropicana 22 12 oz cans pepsi products 7 orange kist cans 13 mountain dew cans 8 10 oz bottle mountain dew 40 10 oz pepsi 111 20 oz coke 22 12 oz coke bottle 5 12 oz bottles dr pepper 7 12 oz bottles sprite 345 20 oz pepsi 247 20 oz mountain dew 14 20 oz sierra mist 11 20 oz lipton green tea 29 dasini water 1 liter 69 dasani water 20 oz 29 dasani water 12 oz 60 minute maid apple juice 15.2 oz bottle,orange cranberry 21 12oz coke can 7 hawaiian punch 20 oz bottles 8 12 oz vault cans 7 12 oz sprite cans 13 12 oz dr pepper cans 2 6 packs coke 8 oz bottles 24 tropicana 20 oz bottles 16 powerade 32 oz bottles 93 powerade 20 oz bottles 17 full throttle 16 oz cans 26 sunkist 20 oz bottles 14 rock star 16 oz energy drink 15 20 oz sprite bottles 5 seagrams 20 oz gingerale bottles 6 mello yellow 20 oz 14 fanta grape 20 oz 17 vault 20 oz 41 dr pepper 20 oz 14 fanta 20 oz 36 sunkist 10 oz bottles 51 tum-e yummies 10 oz punch 3 2 liter minute maid lemonade 6 2 liters cheerwine 1 2 liter wink 3 2 liter sundrop 11 16 oz monster can 7 12 oz sundrop cans 6 12 oz cans seven up9 9 12 oz cheerwine cans 25 23.5 oz arizona drinks 27 20 oz 7-ups 14 canada dry 20 oz 19 orange crush 20 oz 4 20 oz sundrop 11 20 oz cheerwine 15 a & w root bear 20 oz 12 rc colas 20 oz 13 arizona tea 19 everfresh 16 fruit drinks 14 everfresh 24 oz fruit drinks 15 everfresh 32 oz fruit drinks 36 faygo 24 misc. otc meds, chapstick misc. condoms, lighter fluid misc ez-roller tube 6 marlboro cigarette packs 2 marlboro lights cigarette packs 5 marlboro light 100's cigarette 9 marlboro lights menthols 3 boxes dutchmaster cigars-open 8 marlboro light 100's menthol 1 display lucky butane gas misc empty cigar boxes 7 marlbro ultra light menthol misc batteries misc razor blades 3 sewing kits 5 marlboro ultra light 100 menthol 5 marlboro menthol 2 new wallets 3 cans glue misc fingernail clippers misc various hats 9 marlboro medium packs 1 westbend electric pan misc jewelry bags 4 marlboro ultra lights 10 marlboro mild menthol 10 basic menthol light 100's 5 basic mentholj lights misc railroad mills snuff small cans 7 basic ultra light 100's 1 basic ultra lights 16 basic menthols 11 basic light 100's 5 basic lights 1 basic full flavor 100's 1 basic full flavor 5 winston light 100's 7 carlton 10 camel lights hard pack 2 winston filters 2 vantage 100's misc matches 1 case salted peanuts in shell 1 case misc knives 2 wooden cheese boxes-empty misc slim jims misc lighters 1 peppermint candy box 1 sharp xe-a20s cash register 1 merchantpro credit card swiper & pin enterer 1 adding machine misc misc equipment-pricing guns.etc 1 propane lamp misc office supplies,mug,etc 1 lot inscense, car air fresheners 1 kerosene heater 3 microwaves 5 chunky soup 1 bunn coffeemaker 2 burner 2 plastic chairs-small table 1 neon open sign 1 natural light beer clock 11 beans & franks 7.5 oz 31 sardines 3.75 oz 1 spam 14 vienna sausage 5 oz 21 potted meat 3 oz 2 beefaroni 7oz 2 beefaroni 15 oz 5 ravoli 7 oz 2 ravoli 15 oz 3 spaghetti 15 oz 1 chicken & dumplings 15 oz 3 fruit cocktail 15.5 oz 3 pineapple 20 oz 6 southwestern chicken 19 oz 1 select soup 18.8 oz 17 campbell soup 10 3/4 oz 2 castleberry 24 oz 2 sweet sue 24 oz 2 dinty moore 24 oz 1 ladder-6 ft 3 tuna 6 oz 2 pink salmon 14.75 oz 2 banner sausage 10.5 oz 2 spam 12 oz 1 corned beef hash 12 oz 1 bunker hill chili 10 oz 2 texas pete 18 oz 1 castleberry hot dog chili 10 oz 4 zesta crackers 16 oz 3 ritz crackers 1 lb 2 premium crackers 1 lb 1 cheeze it crackers 14 oz 26 instant lunch 2.5 oz 8 ramen noodles .3 oz 47 saltine crackers 1 oz 1 Tostitos 13.5 oz 1 funyums 7 3/4 oz 2 smart food popcorn 5.5 oz 3 chesters popcorn 7 oz 3 chesters cheese popcorn 8 oz 3 grandma's cheese puffs 5 oz 31 lays chips 4.25 oz 4 doritos 7.5 oz 3 ruffles 4.75 oz 2 cheetos puffs 6 oz 3 cheetos crunchy 6 oz 2 munchies 7.75 oz 1 doritos 7.5 oz 35 toms chips 3.5 oz 8 pork rinds 2 1/8 oz 8 carolina fried pork skins 4 oz 11 pork cracklin 2.25 oz 4 brims chicken cracklin 2 oz 17 cape cod 2.5 oz 3 toms bbq flavor 8.5 oz 1 toms bacon & cheddar 10 oz 2 toms rippled 9 oz 2 toms honey mustard 3 oz 21 popcorn cracklin 3 oz 3 white cheddar popcorn 3.75 oz 4 cheez explosion 2 cheez explosion 4 oz 4 toms nacho rings 2.5 oz 1 ruffles 5 oz 2 toms nacho cheese 3.75 oz 2 toms original 3 oz 24 toms rippled 3 oz 16 pork rinds 2 1/8 oz 11 toms bugles 2.75 oz 15 toms hot fries 3.5 oz 14 thunders 3 oz 13 lance cashews 1.5 oz 17 lance fresh roasted peanuts 1.75 oz 15 sunflower seeds 2.25 oz 12 gold n cheese 2.75 oz 5 gold n cheese snack mix 2.75 oz 10 sunflower kernels 1.75 oz 11 honey roasted peanuts 1.75 oz 7 hot & spicy 2 candy peanut 2 boston style bite size 2.5 oz 11 red skin peanuts 1.75 oz 27 lance cheez toast crackers 1.5 oz 15 toasted round crackers 4 malt crackers 6 van o lunch cookies 1.65 oz 1 chocolunch cookies 1.65 oz 8 captains wafers 1 3/8 oz 2 nekot cookies 1 3/4 oz 8 captains wafers grilled cheese 1 3/8 oz 2 captains wafers peanut butter honey 9 swiss cheese on wheat 15 cheese on wheat 6 nip chee 9 toast chee 10 peanut bar 19 oatmeal cookies 5 fig cakes 8 peanut butter cookies 2 oz 1 sugar wafer 2.75 oz 9 strawberry cookies 2.75 oz 25 lemon cookies 11 chocolate cookies 2 lemon ice cookies 2 butter cookies 5 oz 1 strawberry cream cookies 4 duplex cookies 3 peanut butter creams 6 chocolate creams 3 oreos 1 ginger snaps 1 chocolate chip cookies 3 iced oatmeal cookies 2 lemon cream cookies 1 duplex cream 13 oz 20 peaches & cream pops 77 jumbo cherry balls 9 pepper relish 2 jalopeno chow chow 8 chow chow 8 vidalia onion pickles 2 jalapeno & cheddar dip 1 tostitos chunky salsa 1 coco puffs 1 colossal froot loops 1 kellogs frosted flakes 1 honey nut cheerios 2 jef puffed marshmallows 5 snap windshield spray deicer 5 auto guard power steering fluid 2 octane booster 2 carburetor cleaner 7 ice scrapers 1 sunshade 2 orange goop 9 off mosquito coil 2 fly insect spray 3 house & garden insect spray 24 matches 50 count 4 boric acid kill j5 oz 3 bounce paper towels 1 pack of angel soft 1 puff tissue 5 taburgar hats 1 pr gloves thinsulate 1 aloe vera 1 crystal breeze dial deodorant 1 sweet love douche 4 always thin 1 white rain hair spray 1 ocean mist conditioner 1 fruit activated shave gel 1 skinimate shave gel 1 ladys razors 10 count 1 scope 1 bobby pins 2 irish spring soap 9 single razors 5 crisco oils 2 pdc electrical ttapes 3 flashlights 1 screws 4 lighters 68 asstd. Fuses 10 asstdlight bulbs 9 wet lit seal asstd cans of vegetables, fruits asstd spices asstd dry mixes asstd chips/crackers asstd cleaning products 4 tom boy basic dog food 50 lb 1 7 up single door glass cooler 1 hussman double slide door cooler 3 true double door glass cooler 1 single door glass cooler 2 4 door slide door coca cola coolers 6 Mountain Dew 12 pack 12 oz cans 5 Diet Pepsi 12 pack 12 oz cans 4 Pepsi 12 pack 12 oz cans 4 Asst soda 12 pack 12 oz cans 24 Sunkist Grape 12 oz plastic bottles 120 Sunkist Orange 12 oz plastic bottles 116 Aquinafina 20 oz plastic bottles 288 Sierra Mist 24 oz plasticbottles 24 Lipton Tea 24 oz plastic bottles 24 Asst mixed sodas 24 oz plastic bottles 24 Mountain Dew 20 oz plastic bottles 35 Diet Pepsi 20 oz plastic bottles 23 Sierra Mist 20 0z plastic bottles 2 Vault 12 pack 20 oz 11 Coke 8 pack 12 oz cans 4 Sprite 8 pack 12 oz cans 2 Dr. Pepper 8 pack 12 oz cans 15 Mountain Dew 20 oz plastic bottles 24 tropicana 20 oz bottles 34 Asst sodas 20 0z cans 8 Rockstar 16 oz cans 29 Tum-E Yummies 10 oz asst flavors 36 Coke 6 oz bottles 42 Dr.
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