Gullah Gourmet Bowl Lickin' Lobsta Bisque

: Gullah Gourmet Bowl Lickin' Lobsta Bisque

Gullah Gourmet Bowl Lickin' Lobsta Bisque

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 : Gullah Gourmet Bowl Lickin' Lobsta Bisque
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Gullah Gourmet
Label: Gullah Gourmet, Inc.
Manufacturer: Gullah Gourmet, Inc.
Model: Q-1
Publisher: Gullah Gourmet, Inc.
Studio: Gullah Gourmet, Inc.



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Product DescriptionGullah Gourmet Bowl Lickin' Lobsta Bisque. For you lobster bisque lovers... This one is simple. Just add milk to the ingredients and you have a wonderful appetizer for four or soup for two.

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  • Serve as appetizer or soup
  • Quick and easy, just add milk!











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