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Chiquita Banana Bread Mix, 13.7 Ounce, $3.99
Just add 2 bananas, water and egg. Easy to make. No partially hydrogenated oils. No artificial flavors. No preservatives. For more tasty suggestions and Concord Foods recipes, visit our website at www.concordfoods.com.

Wholly Guacamole, Chunky, Medium, 7.5 Ounce, $4.99
Gluten free. Non GMO Project verified. nongmoproject.org. Enjoy it chunky. Made with hand scooped hass avocados. No preservatives added! eatwholly.com. how2recycle.info. Twitter; Instagram: (at)eatwholly. Facebook; Pinterest: Wholly Guacamole. For even more ideas visit eatwholly.com. Sustainable Forestry Initiative: Certified fiber sourcing. www.sfiprogram.org. Product of Mexico.

Marzetti Light Ranch Veggie Dip, 12 Ounce, $5.49
Marzetti Light Ranch Veggie Dip is the classic flavor that your entire family will love when they’re dipping their favorite veggies. Crafted with all the great taste you love, this dip uses real cream with no artificial flavors and is 45 calories per serving. In 1896, Teresa Marzetti opened her small Italian restaurant in Columbus, Ohio, where it became a local favorite known for its salad dressings. By 1955, the restaurant upstairs became a full-scale salad dressing factory, distributing dressings into grocery stores throughout Ohio. We keep that legacy alive by bringing great-tasting, quality products to you—and inspiring never-ending creative exploration in the kitchen.

Marzetti Spinach Parmesan Veggie Dip 12 oz. Tub, 12 Ounce, $5.49
Get back to loving the food you eat, using products with ingredients you can trust. Marzetti Spinach Parmesan Veggie Dip delivers a fresh tasting, creamy burst of flavor. Crafted with spinach and Parmesan cheese, this dip is seriously smooth and made with real cream for a delightful veggie dip any flavor seeker will love. Savor the rich taste with no artificial flavors at 90 calories per serving. In 1896, Teresa Marzetti opened her small Italian restaurant in Columbus, Ohio, where it became a local favorite known for its salad dressings. By 1955, the restaurant upstairs became a full-scale salad dressing factory, distributing dressings into grocery stores throughout Ohio. We keep that legacy alive by bringing great-tasting, quality products to you—and inspiring never-ending creative exploration in the kitchen.
