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Redhawk Farms Black Raspberry Jam - Fruit Preserves - 18oz Jars, 2 Pack - Fruit Spread for Toast, Charcuterie Board - Small Batch from Ohio Amish Country

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Management number 215739667 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$13.98 Model Number 215739667
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  • AUTHENTIC AMISH TRADITION - Small-batch black raspberry jam slow-cooked in Ohio's Amish Country using time-honored recipes and premium ingredients for rich, homemade flavor in every spoonful
  • VERSATILE GOURMET SPREAD - Perfect for PB&J sandwiches, toast, scones, crackers, charcuterie boards, or as a savory glaze for meats. Two 18oz jars provide enough for entertaining and everyday enjoyment
  • SIMPLE INGREDIENTS - Made with just sugar, black raspberries, water, pectin, lemon juice, and citric acid. Dairy-free fruit preserves
  • PREMIUM GIFT-READY PACKAGING - Ideal for housewarming gifts, teacher appreciation, food gift baskets, or holiday presents. Each jar showcases authentic Amish craftsmanship from Ohio Amish Country
  • RICH BERRY FLAVOR - Our black raspberry jelly delivers bold, natural fruit taste. Smooth spreadable texture with perfect balance of sweetness and tartness

UPC 850046526336
Size 36 Ounce
Flavor Black Raspberry
Cuisine Traditional American
Specialty Made in the USA
Brand Name Redhawk Farms
Unit Count 32.00 Fluid Ounces
Item Weight 18 Ounces
Manufacturer Redhawk Farms
Number of Pieces 2
Age Range Description All Ages

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