Food Science Apple Butter Still Available

Food Science Apple Butter Still Available
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The Food Science club still has 16 oz. jars of Apple butter available to purchase. Prices are $6 per jar or $50 per case of 12 jars

The apple butter can be purchased at the Food Science Building Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Rooms N113 or N201.

The Food Science Building is located on the U of A research farm, approximately 2 miles north of the main campus, at 2650 N. Young Avenue. From campus, go north on Garland Avenue, turn right (east) on Cassatt, then left (north) on Young Avenue. The Food Science Building is on the right. Please use the main entrance in the two-story part of the building. Parking is free.

Contacts

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

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