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Page 1 BULK CHEESE $ ___TOTAL CHEESE SPREADS CHEESE SPREADS, MFG. AT KRAEMER DAIRY K R A E M E R B U L K C H E E S E S 8 oz. Container @ $2.75 ea. 16 oz. Container @ $5.00 ea. Logo Items - All Sizes Available Brick Cheese-Mild lb. @ 4.89 = Cheddar Cheese-Mild lb. @ 4.89 = QTY QTY Hats $12.95 T-Shirts $14.95 Hoodies $18.95 Brick Cheese-Yellow Medium lb. @ 4.99 = Cheddar Cheese-Medium lb. @ 5.25 = Cheddar 8 oz. 16 oz. Kraemer Label Brick-Med. (Foil) lb. @ 6.75 = Cheddar Cheese-Sharp 1 Year lb. @ 5.59 = Cheddar w/ Bacon 8 oz. 16 oz. SAUSAGES FROM KRAEMER’S Kraemer Aged (Foil) Brick lb. @ 6.85 = Cheddar Cheese-X-aged 3 Years lb. @ 6.89 = Cheddar w/ Onion & Garlic 8 oz. 16 oz. *NOTE: Sausages are random weight, usually 1 1/4 lb. or 2 1/4 lb. Mild Brick w/Caraway Cheese lb. @ 5.50 = Cheddar Cheese-X-aged 5 Years lb. @ 9.69 = Cheddar w/ Asiago 8 oz. 16 oz. Pork & Beef Kienast lb. @ 5.79 = Monterey Jack lb. @ 4.99 = Cheddar Cheese-X-aged 8-10 Years lb. call for price Cheddar w/ Apricot Honey 8 oz. 16 oz. Pork & Beef with Garlic lb. @ 5.79 = Monterey Jack-Garden Fresh lb. @ 5.25 = White Cheddar (Age Varies) lb. call for price Swiss Almond 8 oz. 16 oz. R-Line All Beef lb. @ 5.79 = Monterey Jack w/Dill lb. @ 5.25 = Cheddar with Horseradish lb. @ 5.69 = Cheddar w/ Cranberry & Pecan 8 oz. 16 oz. with Garlic lb. @ 5.79 = Pepper Jack lb. @ 5.25 = White Cheddar with Blueberry lb. @ 6.50 = Cheddar w/ Garlic 8 oz. 16 oz. Muenster Cheese lb. @ 4.99 = White Cheddar with Cranberry lb. @ 6.50 = R-Line Wieners lb. @ 5.29 = Cheddar w/ Port Wine 8 oz. 16 oz. Muenster w/Jalapeno lb. @ 5.39 = White Cheddar with Cherry lb. @ 6.50 = Bratwurst Sheboygan Style lb. @ 4.29 = Cheddar w/ Jalapeno Pepper 8 oz. 16 oz. Muenster w/Horseradish & Chive lb. @ 5.39 = Cheddar-WI Shaped-Waxed-4 oz. ea. @ 4.25 = Natural Casing Beef Sticks lb. @ 6.79 = Muenster w/Habanero lb. @ 5.39 = Cheddar-Cow Shaped-Waxed-4 oz. ea. @ 4.50 = Cheddar w/ Horseradish 8 oz. 16 oz. Ring Bologna lb. @ 5.25 = Wisconsin Havarti lb. @ 6.19 = Process American Cheese lb. @ 4.75 = Cheddar w/ Pimento 8 oz. 16 oz. Landjaegers lb. @11.50 = Colby Block Cheese lb. @ 4.99 = Cheese & Salami American lb. @ 4.95 = Sharp Cheddar 8 oz. 16 oz. Hot Rod Sausage Stix lb. @ 5.25 = Colby Longhorn ea. @ 5.59 = Hot Pepper American lb. @ 4.95 = Cheddar w/Beer 8 oz. 16 oz. Colby Jack lb. @ 5.09 = Onion American lb. @ 4.95 = Cheddar w/ Amaretto & Cherry 8 oz. 16 oz. TOTAL SAUSAGE ORDER $ Gouda Cheese lb. @ 5.09 = Bacon American lb. @ 4.95 = Edam Cheese lb. @ 5.09 = Sliced American Cheese (3 lb.) ea. @ 12.50 = TOTAL CHEESE SPREADS 8 oz. @ $2.75 Qty. $ PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE Chocolate Cheese lb. @ 8.75 = 7 oz. Gouda Wheel ea. @ 4.49 = TOTAL CHEESE SPREADS 16 oz. @ $5.00 Qty. $ WITHOUT NOTICE 7 oz. Edam Wheel ea. @ 4.49 = Smoked Wisconsin Gouda lb. @ 5.75 = TOTAL CHEESE SPREADS ORDER $ String Cheese lb. @ 5.40 = Smoked Cheddar Cheese lb. @ 5.75 = Smoked String Cheese lb. @ 5.60 = Smoked PepperJack Cheese lb. @ 5.75 = 12 Oz. Rope Cheese (Crave) ea. @ 4.50 = Smoked Provolone lb. @ 5.75 = 3 Lb. Rope Cheese (Crave) ea. @ 15.95 = Smoked Swiss Cheese lb. @ 6.50 = Swiss Cheese-Grade “A” lb. @ 5.99 = Smoked Baby Swiss Cheese lb. @ 6.90 = BULK CHEESE $________ Baby Swiss lb. @ 6.69 = - IMPORTS - TOTAL CHEESE SPREADS $________ Swiss Lace-Low Fat lb. @ 7.25 = Parmesan lb. @ 6.95 = TOTAL SAUSAGES $________ Aged Swiss (1 Year) lb. @ 6.75 = Romano lb. @ 6.95 = TOTAL ORDER $________ Aged Swiss (2 Year) lb. @ 7.50 = Asiago lb. @ 6.95 = Please make checks payable to KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Baby Swiss 2 Lb. Wheel lb. @15.50 = Fontinella lb. @ 7.99 = - THANK YOU FOR YOU ORDER - 7 Oz. Limburger ea. @ 3.95 = Fontina lb. @ 9.19 = PLEASE ORDER BY MARCH 18TH! 8 Oz. Wisconsin Feta ea. @ 4.99 = Danish Blue Cheese lb. @ 8.69 = BUYER INFORMATION 8 Oz. Wisconsin Brie Wheel ea. @ 5.99 = Danish Havarti Cheese lb. @ 7.95 = Wisconsin Blue Cheese lb. @ 5.75 = Danish Havarti w/Dill Cheese lb. @ 7.99 = Wisconsin Gorgonzola lb. @ 5.99 = Gruyere lb. @ 13.90 = Mr. Provolone Cheese lb. @ 5.39 = Mrs. 1-Lb. Bags Grated Parmesan lb. @ 6.50 = Miss ______________________________________ Mozzarella Cheese lb. @ 5.19 = Farmer Cheese lb. @ 5.19 = TOTAL BULK CHEESE ORDER $ Phone _____________________________________ FRESH WISCONSIN CHEESE CURDS Cheddar Cheese Curds lb. @ 5.50 = Jalapeno Curds lb. @ 5.75 = Dill Cheese Curds lb. @ 5.75 = TOTAL CHEESE CURD ORDER $.
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