Has anyone found Walden Farms products in North Carolina? The website claims that my local Kroger carries them, but sadly it does not. I like the stuff, but I just can't justify the ridiculous shipping costs directly from the manufacturer...I'd be willing to pay local shipping if somone found it near them, though. Anyone?
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what sort of products are they?
vegetables?
frozen entrees?
I'm in NC twice a month and used to live there - I'm not familiar with the brand.
But I do know that if you call your grocery store and tell them how much you like those whatever-they-are's, a lot of times they'll order them on a trial basis and if they sell well enough, will start carrying them regularly.
:)
That's a good idea...thanks. Walden Farms sells a bunch of sauces, syrups, dips and spreads - you can check them out here:
http://www.waldenfarms.com/
don't they sell through target?
That's Archer Farms...close, but no cigar ; )
If you cant find it, i wouldnt even look. that stuff is just containers of Chemicals =/
Probably cancerous chemicals ahaha
who knows
Here's a web-site that seems to have reasonable prices for Walden Farms products. Luckily, my local grocery stores carry them.....I LOVE the chocolate syrup....make wonderful hot chocolate by adding to 1/2 water and 1/2 milk........
http://www.netrition.com/
Original Post by sk8terdude:
If you cant find it, i wouldnt even look. that stuff is just containers of Chemicals =/
Probably cancerous chemicals ahaha
who knows
I agree completely! Be glad you can't find it. lol
I do not know where you are located in NC, but I found some today at local Food Lion in Greenville. First time I even heard of the brand. The zero calories caught my eye and they were on sale. Decided to buy a bottle of salad dressing to try.
only salad dressing flavors I like are the Honey Mustard and the Sundried tomato balsamic italian. I've tried the ranch and the bacon ranch, and neither appeals to me. Naturally zero calorie dressing is not as good as dressing made with real oil, but for zero calories, its acceptable and gives enough taste to make it seem like you're somehow 'dressing' up the salad instead of just plain.
The Food Lions near Raleigh used to carry all of the dips and the dressings, but they've closed out the dips (to my disappointment and protest!).
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