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Captian Chrunch, Fruit Loops, and Chrieos. Barilla pasta, Haagen Das coffee ice cream, and Pilsbury dough products.


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Jif Peanut Butter
VanCamps Pork and Beans
Heinz Catsup
French’s Yellow Mustard
 
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Raisin Bran must be Kelloggs. I like the way it gets squishy.

PB cups must be Reeses.
 
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Community Coffee, Milos Unsweet Tea, and Jiff Peanut Butter.
 
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Jif P-butter.
Smuckers Strawberry Preserves.
Hersheys Dark Chocolate Kisses.


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Community Coffee dark roast.
 
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La Victoria Salsa Brava
Bush's Baked Beans
Cajun Sunshine Hot Pepper Sauce
Hidden Valley Ranch dressing
Hunts Extra Thick Ketchup
Rosarita Refried Beans. (Zesty Salsa flavor}

Just to name a few.

Jim


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Best Foods Mayo
 
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Coca-Cola. I remember when they came out with "new " Coke. Hope someone lost their job over that great idea.
 
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Originally posted by BigSwede:
Dukes mayo, but I hardly use it anymore.


Hellmans, My mother did.


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SPAM. Dr. Pepper. Skippy peanut butter. Oscar Mayer bologna (the best, some of the other brands just need more...attention to detail or something).
 
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Pickles. Clausen only for me. The cheaper generic ones are mushy, without the requisite crunch/snap.

They definitely have got some kind of "secret sauce". I used to be an attorney for a software company and our people were pitching our software products to Clausen. Anyone who went to their facility had to sign a confidentiality agreement that they would not disclose anything they saw, heard or learned about pickles while visiting their site.


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name brand Ketchup, salad dressing and tea
 
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Rosarita Refried Beans. (Zesty Salsa flavor}

I note that a few of you have posted this brand. A couple years ago we discovered La Preferida Refried Beans and have come to “prefer” that brand. You folks might try a can if you see them.

Johnsonville sausage for cooking;
Chobani Greek Yogurt;
There are two or three name brand cottage cheeses I like, but no store brands;
Grey Poupon Dijon mustard;
Planters nuts;
I like Heinz Ketchup too, but switched to their “no sugar added” offering and can’t really taste a difference.


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Heinz Ketchup (despite John Kerry marrying into the family)
Heinz 57 Sauce
Plochman's yellow mustard
Sweet Baby Ray's or Montgomery Inn BBQ sauces
NABISCO Fig Newtons, fat free variety
Smucker's
Coca Cola, the Mexican variety with cane sugar.
Captain Crunch for my wife and the grandsons
B&M Baked Beans
Campbell Soups
HP Sauce. Love it on burgers, stuff is not a cheap date though.


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JIF
Philidelphia cream cheese
Nabisco vanilla wafers
Nabisco Oreos
Hellmann's mayo
Heinz ketchup


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McCann’s steel cut oats.
 
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Heinz ketchup
Miller Lite
Velveeta



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Hellman's Mayo.
Franks Red Hot.
Country Bobs.
Aunt Jemima Syrup.
Claussen Pickles.



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Diet Dr Pepper (or Dr Pepper Ten if available)
Shredded Frosted Mini Wheats
Peanut M&M


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