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11000008 - Garlic Vinaigrette Dressing with Olive Oil
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Garlic Vinaigrette Dressing with Olive Oil
from Prissy's of Vidalia of Georgia

Not just for garlic lovers: this dressing is sure to please almost everyone. Wonderful tossed with mixed greens, vegetable or pasta salad or used as a marinade for chicken, fish or pork. 12 oz bottles (photo: bottle on right only)

Catalog item #11000008

One 12 oz bottle

Item #11000008-01
In Stock: Usually ships in 1 to 19 (avg 6) days
Shipping weight: 1.3 lbs.

$6.60
Catalog item #11000008

Case of twelve 12 oz bottles

Item #11000008-02
In Stock: Usually ships in 1 to 19 (avg 6) days
Shipping weight: 15.0 lbs.

$76.80
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About this Vendor

The Vidalia Onion Story takes root in Toombs County, Georgia over 60 years ago, when a farmer by the name of Mose Coleman discovered in the late spring of 1931 the onions he had planted were not hot, as he expected. They were sweet! It was a struggle to sell the onions at first, but Mose persevered, and managed to sell them for $3.50…

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