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Cahill's Date Butter, 10 1/2 Oz.


from: Cahill Desert Products


Cahill Desert Products have captured the exotic flavors of the desert in their jellies, preserves, ...


Loganberry Jam


from: Barry Farm


Loganberry Jam


Whole-fruit Black Currant Preserve


from: Indulgence


The Latest Gourmet Trend - Specialty jams and preserves are taking the place of watery ...


Jake & Amos Elderberry Jelly 6 count

 out of 5 stars

from: Dutch Valley


Jake & Amos began in 1993, using all natural Amish style fruits and vegetables from ...


Strawberry Rhubarb Jam

 out of 5 stars

from: Barry Farm


Strawberry Rhubarb Jam


Caramelized Onion & Port Wine Savory Jam - NEW!!

 out of 5 stars

from: A Bountiful Harvest


This Port Wine Jam is rich with subtle caramelized onion flavor and has a perfect ...


Crab Apple Jelly 9.6 ounce

 out of 5 stars

from: Grama's, Inc.


The same great crisp, zesty, tart taste as the crab apple jelly but in a ...


Goya Guava Jelly - 17 oz.

 out of 5 stars

from: Goya


Delicious on toast, muffins and in desserts


Cranberry Jalapeno Jam

 out of 5 stars

from: Treehouse Berry Farm


Delicious on toast, muffins and in desserts


Tiptree Red Currant Jelly in 12oz Jar

 out of 5 stars

from: Wilkin & Sons


Tiptree's Red currant Jelly is just made of Red currants and sugar. Made in England ...



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