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On Fri, 13 Feb 2015 12:54:09 -0800, JRStern >
wrote: > ... product of France. > > These are sold all over town at all kinds of different prices, looks > like a homemade label on the front but I guess that's just a style. > > Bristol Farms carries what must be the full selection, and I think > it's over a dozen different varieties and all good! Even Target > carries three or four flavors. Bristol Farms had them on sale for I > think it was $3.50 or maybe cheaper, while the list price at Ralphs is > like $5.99 so caveat emptor. > > 13oz, 370g, fwiw. > That brand has been around "forever", but I prefer TJ's these days. It's not as sweet as Bonne Maman and not as expensive. -- A kitchen without a cook is just a room. |
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