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Fyi: Online Store For Individual Size Packages


jenvan

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Hi! Someone from my local group posted on an online store she has been using: Open Original Shared Link You can buy hundreds of individual size items from the site--ketchup, salad dressing, mustard, bbq sauce etc--and they are all name brand and list ingredients. So, if you want to buy some Kraft dressing packets to take on a trip with you, you could do that. I haven't taken condiments before, but I do take dressing packets with me on trips...that way I know I can always get a salad when I'm out. This site also has other items besides food too. Just thought I'd pass on in case someone is interested!


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  jenvan said:
Hi! Someone from my local group posted on an online store she has been using: Open Original Shared Link You can buy hundreds of individual size items from the site--ketchup, salad dressing, mustard, bbq sauce etc--and they are all name brand and list ingredients. So, if you want to buy some Kraft dressing packets to take on a trip with you, you could do that. I haven't taken condiments before, but I do take dressing packets with me on trips...that way I know I can always get a salad when I'm out. This site also has other items besides food too. Just thought I'd pass on in case someone is interested!

Wow!! That is really cool. I am forever coming up short when I am out and want to have a salad with dressing. Thanks for the link.

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They also have little packets of gluten-free/low sodium soy sauce!!

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COOL!

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Awesome info!! Thanks.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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They even have individual packets of sweet baby ray's bbq sauce!! that rocks!!

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Thanks Jen!!


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:D Your welcome! That is cool about the bbq too--I haven't looked through all of it yet...
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Ur the best! THANKS!!!! I travel frequently so this is so exciting!

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