INGREDIENTS: Vinegar, sugar, salt, olive oil*, garlic and spices.
Olive oil adds a trivial amount of fat
An Old Family Recipe
Dressing for tossed spinach or wilted lettuce salads. Marinade or brush-on for chicken, beef, fish or pork. Seasoning for potato, pasta, beet, bean, or cucumber salads.
Store opened & sealed bottles in refrigerator to extend product life.
It is normal for olive oil to congeal in neck of bottle.
This product is Wheat & Gluten Free. Kosher Parve.
Best if enjoyed by date on bottle.
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COMPANY INFORMATION:Hendrickson's Inc. 2089 Exchange Drive St. Charles, Missouri 63303 United States of America Phone: 1-(636)-947-6577 Website: Hendricksons.com
SOURCE: Food Label UPDATED ON: 8/22/2006
NOTE: Information may be out-dated
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