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Pork Spare Ribs

 
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 5:20 pm    Post subject: Pork Spare Ribs Reply with quote

Pork-Premium Spare Ribs, 450g minimum servings,pre-cooked in a
BBQ sauce that perfectly compliments the serving without overpowering
it. Supplied frozen (-24c) and re-heats from frozen in just 4 minutes.
Prepared in a fully certified facility based in EU. Minimum order: One
pallet (108 boxes). Get your customers quoting Oliver Twist...."Please sir,
I want some more!". Contact Mister Joe's, email for further details.

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