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Apple Cinnamon Jelly
from Prissy's of Vidalia of Georgia

Sweet apple jelly with just a hint of cinnamon. Delicious! It's wonderful on toast or bagels, or mixed with cottage cheese for a healthy snack!

Ingredients: apple juice, cane sugar, natural flavor, pectin.

Catalog item #11000016

Four 5 oz. jars

Item #11000016-01
In Stock: Usually ships in 1 to 5 (average 2) days
Shipping wgt: 2.0 lbs.

$12.90
Catalog item #11000016

Twelve 5 oz. jars

Item #11000016-02
In Stock: Usually ships in 1 to 5 (average 2) days
Shipping wgt: 6.0 lbs.

$38.60
Catalog item #11000016

Case of 24 - 5 oz. jars

Item #11000016-03
In Stock: Usually ships in 1 to 5 (average 2) days
Shipping wgt: 14.0 lbs.

$69.00
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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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