Apple Butter is Still Available From the Food Science Club

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Food Science Club at the University of Arkansas is holding its annual fundraising apple butter sale.

The club has been making apple butter for more than 20 years as a fundraising activity. The apple butter is made in the Department of Food Science from regionally grown apples. Proceeds from the sales are used to assist in the education and career development of food science students.

The butter is available for purchase at the Food Science Building, 2650 N. Young Ave., or contact the Food Science Club at foodscienceclub@gmail.com.

The prices are: $5 for a 16-ounce jar, or $40 for a 12-jar case.

The Food Science Building is 2 miles north of the main campus at 2650 N. Young Ave. Driving directions from campus: North on Garland, turn right on Cassatt, then left on Young. The FDSC building is on the right. The main entrance is in the two-story part of the building.  Parking is free.

For more information, call 479-575-4605.

Contacts

Connie Tharel, administrative specialist II
Food Science
479-575-4605, ctharel@uark.edu

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