Dark Chocolate Pecanbacks - Wisconsin Cheeseman

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Dark Chocolate Pecanbacks - Wisconsin Cheeseman

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Brand: The Wisconsin Cheeseman
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Product DescriptionA favorite of Cheeseman customers, our award-winning Pecanbacks are a delicious treat--any time of the year. These tasty roasted pecan and buttery caramel confections come cloaked in creamy dark chocolate. For giving or receiving, this is one candy everyone will love. Net wt. 10 oz.




Features:
  • A delicious all-time favorite!
  • Fresh-roasted pecans and thick caramel are smothered with wonderfully rich dark chocolate
  • Packed in an elegant gift box
  • Net wt. 10 oz.
  • Since 1946, Our Promise - Your 100% Satisfaction











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