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Annie's Kitchen Amish Made Applesauce

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Annie's Kitchen Amish Made Applesauce

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No High Fructose Corn Syrup in Our All-Natural Applesauce

Annie's Kitchen Applesauce is the perfect side dish for your pork chops, great as a snack for your children, or in a dish for dessert after dinner with a sprinkle of ground cinnamon. Cut out the oil in recipes for muffins or cake and replace it with Annie's Kitchen Applesauce.

Compare the label on this Applesauce to a national or store brand and you will find only 4 simple ingredients in Annie's: Apples, Water, Sugar, and Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid to preserve freshness.). The one that stands out on the label of the other brands is High Fructose Corn Syrup. Choose our applesauce over the commercially produced large-quantity brands for a healthier family. 

Annie's Kitchen Applesauce is shipped in a clear 16.5 -ounce glass jar. Therefore, each jar is individually packaged to ensure safe delivery to you.

Product Specifications of the Amish Made Applesauce

  • Ingredients: Apples, Water, Sugar, Vitamin C, Ascorbic Acid 

  • The net weight of each jar is 16.5 ounces or 477 grams.

  • This delicious applesauce is made in the USA.

  • Refrigerate after opening.

  • Registered with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Made by Annie's Kitchen in Lancaster, PA.
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Sara's Kitchen began in 1987, in Lancaster County, PA, and the name was changed to Annie's Kitchen in 2006.  Some fruits and vegetables are harvested and processed the same day on the farm to preserve their freshness.