Gourmet Food : Rainbow Colored Chocolate Coated Sunflower Crunchies 5 lbs.

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Gourmet Food : Rainbow Colored Chocolate Coated Sunflower Crunchies 5 lbs.

Rainbow Colored Chocolate Coated Sunflower Crunchies 5 lbs.

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Product Brand: JR Mushrooms & Specialties
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Product facts:
  • Sunflower seeds coated with chocolate and enrobed in a crunchy candy coating
  • Pop-in-your mouth sensation
  • You won't be able to stop eating with one handful
  • Great price for a great item







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Item Description:
Sunflower seeds are coated in chocolate and finally enrobed in a crunchy candy outer coating. The combination of chocolate, crunchy sunflower seeds and candy outer coating brings a new taste sensation. Create your own gift sensations with these unique and unusual treats.

This comment from one of our customers sums it up. 'I wanted to take a minute to thank you. I received my order today and was very pleased with the level of quality of your product. It appears that you have a sharp eye for quality food products. I am extremely particular when it comes to food products. I grew up in a restaurant family, have attended professional course work at the California Culinary Academy and have been cooking since a very young age; all that considered, your products exceeded my expectations! Thanks for making your products available.'











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