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Lightly salted pecans. Lightly salted to enhance the fresh nutty flavor. to enhance the nutty flavor. 1614 • 10 ounce can 6112 • 10 ounce can WORLD-FAMOUS PEANUTS & SNACKS 1711 7144 1018 1111 1614 2054 OLD FASHIONED PEANUT SQUARES 6112 This delectable peanut confection delivers the well-loved flavor SALTED VIRGINIA PEANUTS of old fashioned peanut brittle. Our Virginia Peanut Squares are Carefully cooked to perfection and lightly 18 OUNCE made from fresh Virginia Peanuts, sugar and old fashioned 1151 CAN ALSO salted, these mammoth Virginia Peanuts AVAILABLE! corn syrup, then cut into bite-sized portions. are known worldwide. 2054 • 10 ounce can 1111 • 10 ounce can 1018 • 18 ounce can OLD BAY® SNACK MIX SMOKED CAJUN PEANUTS PECAN Virginia Diner’s famous Trail Mix is mixed with cashews, roasted If you or someone you know likes Cajun cooking and peanuts, TURTLEDOVES HONEY ROASTED PEANUTS almonds, pepita seeds and sesame sticks and blended it with this is the gift to give. It’s also a great snack for parties or when Southern pecans We have received hundreds of requests over the years OLD BAY® seasoned peanuts. Great while tailgating or anywhere! cheering on your favorite team! smothered in chewy to produce Honey Roasted Peanuts and these are worth 1178 • 9 ounce can 1411 • 10 ounce can CHOCOLATE caramel and enrobed the wait. One can will definitely not be enough! COVERED PEANUTS in rich milk chocolate ® to perfection. 1131 • 9 ounce can OLD BAY SEASONED PEANUTS Original gourmet peanuts The rich flavor of everyone’s favorite seafood seasoning combined 20 OUNCE double-dipped in milk chocolate. CAN ALSO 1151 • 10 ounce can with the crunchy goodness of gourmet Virginia Peanuts. AVAILABLE! SALTED JUMBO CASHEWS How can you say “no”? 1811 • 10 ounce can 1131 Know someone who really enjoys cashews? 1711 • 10 ounce can Give them Virginia Diner Salted Jumbo Cashews! 7144 • 20 ounce can 5111 • 10 ounce can CHOCOLATE PEANUT ONLINE ORDERING AVAILABLE www.cbfunddiner.com BUTTER PEANUTS We combined peanuts, peanut butter ü Out-of-town family and friends can shop and chocolate. The result is perfection! This is definitely our NEW favorite item ü Group and seller gets credit toward any online purchase and it will be yours too, so order an extra ü Direct-to-home deliveries can. You can thank us later! 1178 7211 • 10 ounce can 5111 1811 1411 7211.
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