[il-talk] Fwd: ICBV Office Update December 31, 2014

Denise Avant davant1958 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 31 20:19:44 UTC 2014



Denise R. Avant
President
National Federation of the Blind of Illinois
Live the life you want
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> From: Illinois Committee of Blind Vendors <icbv at sbcglobal.net>
> Date: December 31, 2014 at 1:06:13 PM CST
> To: Illinois Committee of Blind Vendors <icbv at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: ICBV Office Update December 31, 2014
> Reply-To: Illinois Committee of Blind Vendors <icbv at sbcglobal.net>
> 
> ICBV Office Update
> December 31, 2014
> Happy New Year
>  
>  
> *1) Blind Judge Makes History, Joins Michigan’s Supreme Court
> *2) A Year in Review: Twelve Things You Should Have Learned in 2014
> *3) What You Need to Know About the Final Calorie Disclosure Rule
> *4) Siri User Guide
> *5) Eyes on Success
> Accessibility at Google
> Getting the Most Out of Eyes On Success
> *6) Assistive Technology Update
> *7) NFB Newsline – New Feature for Telephone Access
> *8) 2015 NFB Writers’ Division Writing Contest
> *9) NFB Scholarship Program
> *10) Happy Holidays From the National Federation of the Blind
> *11) Broker News – Hoffman Vogler
> *12) Distributor News – Chicago Vendors Supply
> *13) RSA Buying Group Holiday Message
> *14) CSI Hot List
>  
> **1 From the Huffington Post –
> Blind Judge Makes History, Joins Michigan's Supreme Court
> Posted:  12/28/2014 10:18 am EST
> DETROIT (AP) -- Richard Bernstein officially joins the Michigan Supreme Court in a few days. But he's been working off the clock since November, preparing for 10 cases in an extraordinary way - memorizing the key points of every brief read to him by an aide.
>  
> Bernstein, 41, has been blind since birth. After winning the election, an assistant at his family's Detroit-area law firm began reading briefs to him for mid-January arguments, including a medical marijuana case and a labor dispute covering thousands of state employees.
>  
> "It would be much easier if I could read and write like everyone else, but that's not how I was created," Bernstein said. "No question, it requires a lot more work, but the flip side is it requires you to operate at the highest level of preparedness. ... This is what I've done my entire life. This goes all the way back to grade school for me."
>  
> Michigan has never had a blind judge on its highest court, and few other states have. In Missouri, Justice Richard Teitelman has been legally blind since age 13. Judge David Tatel, who is blind, sits on a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C.
>  
> "Every new justice has to make a transition from whatever life he or she had before," Chief Justice Robert Young Jr. said. "His will be different than others, but he's extraordinarily successful and very driven. You don't enter Ironman competitions without having a steel backbone."
>  
> Indeed, Bernstein's remarkable background undoubtedly appealed to voters. He has run more than 15 marathons, and in 2008 completed a triathlon by riding a bike 112 miles, running 26.2 miles and swimming 2.4 miles with the help of guides. In 2012, he made headlines in New York City after being struck by a speeding bicyclist while running in Central Park, a collision that put him in a hospital for weeks.
>  
> Bernstein is widely known in southeastern Michigan because his family's personal-injury law firm regularly advertises on TV. He spent more than $1.8 million of his own money to campaign for the state Supreme Court. His slogan? "Blind Justice."
>  
> As one of only two Democrats on the seven-member court, Bernstein is unlikely to crack the court's conservative sway. But he's still expected to make a difference.
>  
> "His own experience and background is different than anyone else's at the conference table," said Justice Bridget McCormack, who was a law professor before being elected in 2012. "Richard knows a whole lot about disability law the rest of us don't. We don't get a lot of those cases. Who knows how it will be useful?"
>  
> Bernstein will be sworn into office on New Year's Day. Timothy MacLean, his assistant for three years, has been reading briefs aloud to prepare him for the court's first batch on oral arguments on Jan. 13.
>  
> "We do use technology but technology can only take you so far," Bernstein said. "I internalize the cases word for word, pretty much commit them primarily by memory. I'm asking the reader to pinpoint certain things, read footnotes, look at the legislative record."
>  
> Hearing arguments and writing opinions is only part of a Supreme Court justice's job. They meet weekly to decide whether to accept or reject appeals in more than 2,000 cases a year. Because he's blind, Bernstein will be having many conversations with his law clerks instead of communicating through email or long memos.
>  
> "My chambers will be unique," he said. "Not many clerks will have as much interaction with a justice as mine will."
>  
> **2 From Vending Market Watch –
> A Year In Review: Twelve Things You Should Have Learned In 2014
> by Adrienne Zimmer On Dec 18, 2014
> I’ve heard that things move slowly in vending. But not in 2014. The industry faced many changes this year; some challenges and some sighs of relief. I had the wonderful privilege of writing VMW’s first blog post that brought us into 2014 and now, I finish out the year with our final 2014 blog. Here are the most popular news items of each month in 2014. Twelve things you should have learned in 2014:
>  
> Jan.: Young Vending Entrepreneur Unconcerned With Calorie Disclosure – This news topic brought us into 2014 and is taking us out of it as well. Calorie disclosure is a hot topic with operators, and rightfully so. Stay tuned to VendingMarketWatch in the coming weeks to find out what you will need to do in the next two years to comply with new regulations.
>  
> Feb.: Fresh Healthy Vending Looks To Acquire Micro Market Division, Corporate Refreshment Services, LLC – Locations love micro markets for their fresh food options. Micro markets will continue to grow in 2015, and it looks like “healthy” preferences will, too.
>  
> Mar.: Rogers Family Co. Files Lawsuit Against Keurig Green Mountain – The Rogers Family Co., a family-owned, Lincoln, Calif.-based roaster, packager, grower filed a lawsuit against Keurig in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California for violations of federal and California antitrust and unfair competition laws.
>  
> Apr.: Internet Ruling Could Have Adverse Effect On Micro Markets – This conversation is currently going on today. We reported back in April the Federal Communication Commission ruling could have adverse effects on the vending industry – specifically micro markets. In January 2014, the FCC’s rule was challenged in federal court and the bandwidth aspect was overturned. The issue had affected at least one micro market provider who was forced to renegotiate with its existing Internet service provider or switch to a new service.
>  
> May and June: Massachusetts-Based Next Generation Sells All Vending Routes and Brothers Reacquire New York Vending Business— Acquisitions and reacquisitions were the most popular news items for both May and June. Next Generation Vending, LLC based in Stoughton, Mass., completed a series of transactions which resulted in the sale of all of its vending operations. The effective date of the transactions was Friday, May 16, 2014. Meanwhile in June, John and Tom Houseknechts reacquired the family vending business and renamed the business Crickler Vending.
>  
> July: New Mobile Coffee Maker: It Could Be Added Competition For OCS Operators – A new personal mobile coffee maker called mojoe™ made its debut in July. The product allows the consumer to brew a cup of coffee on-the-go, however, when the consumer is in the office, they aren’t thinking about having to brew their own coffee.
>  
> Aug.: AMS Announces New Ownership – Automated Merchandising Systems (AMS) President Sharon Shull has announced the purchase of the vending machine manufacturing company by AMS Group, Inc., led by its CEO, Roger Tovar.
>  
> Sept.: G & J Announces Three New Independent Contractors – G & J Marketing and Sales added three independent contractors to the G & J team: Brad Barton, Nick Porcelli and Raju Chuganey.
>  
> Oct.: Crane Merchandising Systems Announces Crane Cashless Support for Apple Pay – I think this was important to many readers because mobile payments are in their infancy both in retail (for the most part), and in vending. But mobile payments won’t be in their infancy for long.
>  
> Nov.: FDA Finalizes Vending Machine And Menu Calorie Labeling Rules – This is a biggie. Refer to “Jan.” above. We found that readers were also most interested in finding out how our industry leadership responded to this issue. A very close second was NAMA’s response.
>  
> Dec.: Former Vermont Vending Operator Talks About Tough Times In Vending Due To R-Factor – Josh Patrick, former vending operator, recently shared his experience of vending’s infamous R-factor (reduction factor) in a New York Times blog and how it caused him to sell his family vending business in 1995. We also wrote about the R-factor in our April issue.
> So what are some other critical issues that were close seconds? Coin content will stay the same, for now. Minimum wages may have started increasing in your state or city. Consumers are demanding healthy food, although some operators say it doesn’t sell as well.
>  
> Think we missed something? Let us know what was most important to you this year – comment below or send us a tweet @VendingMagazine.
>  
> **3 From Vending Market Watch –
> What You Need To Know About The Final Calorie Disclosure Rule
> Video Dec 19, 2014
> Link to video: http://bcove.me/kgq4wbg1
> Emily Refermat, editor of Automatic Merchandiser and VendingMarketWatch.com, asks NAMA’s Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Eric Dell to explain some key points of the FDA’s final rule on calorie disclosure and what operators need to do to meet the requirements.
>  
> Emily: It’s the end of 2014 and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has finally provided the final requirements for how calories should be displayed for vending products after three years of consideration.
>  
> Most of the items in the nutrition labeling rule, required by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, weren’t changed, but there were a few notable differences in the final version. Probably the most important, and a big win for the vending association, is the amount of time vending operators have to comply with the final rule.
>  
> Eric: The proposed rule had a one year compliance period in it and NAMA had suggested in their comments that the industry would need at least 2 years to comply with any final regulation after the regulation was released. We are thankful to the FDA that they honored our request that the compliance period be extended from one to two years. So we have a two year compliance window. That is a difference between the proposed rule and the final rule.
>  
> Emily: The rule still affects operators that have 20 or more machines as opposed to locations, however NAMA was able to convince the FDA to offer different ways for operators to display calories.  Front of label calorie labels placed there by product manufacturers will meet the criteria as will touchscreens and other electronic media that offers the consumer a chance to view the calorie count before purchasing the product.
>  
> Eric: You can disclose it on the front of the machine, you can disclose it on a sign adjacent to the machine as long as its visible, at the same time as the purchase is taking place, to the consumer. You can also display it on front-of-pack packaging. You can also display it through electronic means. So there is some flexibility with how you can display the calorie disclosure as it comes to the final rule.
>  
> Emily: As for physical signs, they can be stickers or posters as long as the information is clear, conspicuous and prominently placed.
>  
> Eric: The rule stated it must be in a type-size no smaller than the name of the food on the machine, the selection number or the price of the food as displayed on the vending machine, whichever is the smallest -- displayed with the same prominence, meaning the same color or a color at least as conspicuous as the color of the name or price of the food or selection number and set against the same contrasting background, or a background at least as contrasting as the background used for the item it is in close proximity to, for example, the name, selection number or price of the food item as displayed on the machine. when the calorie disclosure is on a sign adjacent to the vending machine, the calorie declaration must be in a type-size large enough to render it likely to be read and understood by the consumer under customary conditions of purchase and use; and in a type that is all black or one color on a white or neutral background that contrasts with the type color. Basically, in layman's terms, if someone is purchasing an item from your vending machine, you need to ensure the calorie disclosure on the sign adjacent to the vending machine is readable and recognizable and understood by your customer.
>  
> Emily: It’s not just food, snack and soda vending machines that need to comply, but also hot beverage machines that vend coffee. Calories need to be displayed for the coffee, creamers, flavors and sweeteners also available in the machine.
>  
> While the FDA did not specially address enforcement of the rule, a sticker or sign with contact information for the vending operator is required on the machines as well. Operators have until December 1, 2016 to comply, but NAMA urges operators not to wait.
>  
> Eric: We're here to help. We want you to know what the rules are. We want you to know how to meet the rules. If you have questions, please call us. We are happy to reach out to the FDA to answer the questions you may have.
>  
> Emily: At least one advantage to the FDA creating a final rule is that now operators in multiple states have one set of requirements to meet rather than multiple requirements. Operators needing help or wanting to verify their signage meets the new standard are encouraged to contact NAMA. For VMW TV, I’m Emily Refermat.
>  
> **4 From Flying Blind, LLC –
> The Siri User Guide page offers Tutorials and Tips on using the Siri iPhone App: http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001IIS4IpzEFfEmRqYNW6y_9NSmded92-gNcNYzEvcMklJiCmBeOuAzOEnY7Mr8UgtAEqIibh7SYSjbHcCM-Zzl2ol53odXcMBr-64gAHrpwnUH9UEtgLzQlvxTEGIwlSjjYpP0QW61ScXu0nW1MtAW61fhXy3i-YQJ0g_6XLowvQAdg_GPMeWq9w==&c=wEWqpGPYGucoJAtAJrgVap_F_74CH2G1Ty4JuQccD0qpM7ECDmUPng==&ch=eFRyyEjM7M1GRJWsP2LrAeNr78S0ouR-5TyQ5VMaSzSARz1p9dJwAg==
>  
> **5 Shared by blindtlk –
> 1451 Accessibility at Google (Dec. 17, 2014) 
> This week hosts Peter and Nancy Torpey talk with Eve Andersson, Manager of Accessibility Engineering at Google, about Google's efforts to make their products more accessible. She outlines how Google has responded to the concerns of advocacy groups and individual users and has fully integrated awareness of accessibility into Google's product development process. 
> 
> As usual, the audio and show notes for this episode can be found at:
> http://www.eyesonsuccess.net/
>  
> 
> 1452 Getting the Most Out of Eyes On Success (Dec. 24, 2014)
> With over 200 episodes in the archives, Eyes On Success is a valuable resource for learning about products and services for the visually impaired, as well as hearing motivational stories about visually impaired people who pursue rewarding careers and hobbies. This week you?ll learn how to explore this resource and also hear Sent from my iPhone
>  
> **6 From Scott White, NFB Newsline –
> Dear NFB-NEWSLINE Subscriber,
> We invite you to listen to an interview with Scott White, Director of NFB-NEWSLINE on the weekly podcast "Assistive Technology Update". In this interview, Wade Wingler and Scott White will be discussing NFB-NEWSLINE. Highlights include the vast amount of information available through the service, the many ways to access, and some exciting new features.
>  
> This interview can be accessed by visiting http://www.assistivetechnologyupdate.com/  . The Podcast is #ATU186 from December 19, 2014.
> The Assistive Technology Radio is a weekly radio and podcast program that reaches listeners in 150 countries and is #1 in its category on About.com.
>  
> Have a wonderful holiday season and a Happy New Year!
> The NFB-NEWSLINE Team
>  
> **7 From Tammy Albee, NFB Newsline –
> Dear NFB-NEWSLINE Subscribers,
> The NFB-NEWSLINE team is pleased to announce the introduction of a new feature for the telephone access method that will help subscribers streamline the reading of their favorite publications. 
> 
> This new mode is easy to navigate; you are able to quickly move from section to section without having to return to the list of sections and their corresponding option numbers, and you still retain the ability to swiftly move from article to article. 
> 
> Ever find yourself reading The New York Times, Wall street Journal, Time Magazine, Vogue or one of the other 400 publications on NFB-NEWSLINE and wish you could hear all the sections one after another, without having to go back to the section list and listen to all the sections in order to select the correct number of your choice? Now you can press 99 at the section level of your favorite publication as soon as you hear all the sections listed with their associated option numbers, and you will be placed into the new Continuous Reading Mode. 
> 
> What about those Sunday mornings when you are relaxing with your coffee and wish to read your USA Today all the way through? Using the Continuous Reading Mode you can hear every article in every section. With the easy navigation of Continuous Reading Mode, you can read an entire newspaper beginning to end, or skip any section that you are not interested in by simply pressing the * key.
> 
> While reading the Metro Section of The Washington Post, you can still move from article to article by a press of the 3 key as you have always done in the past. Need to have an article emailed to you for your personal use? Press the pound nine key combination and it is on its way to your in box. 
> 
> Once you are finished using the Continuous Reading Mode and wish to exit, press the pound key followed by the * key and you are immediately returned to the section level of the publication that you are reading. 
> 
> These new reading tools do not affect the existing tools you are accustomed to using. Pressing Pound 9 will still email articles to your email address in our system. Pressing 3 will still move you to the next article in a publication even while in Continuous Reading Mode. 
> 
> For users of the "My Newspaper" feature that allows you to design your very own customized publication, we have also enabled the Continuous Reading Mode so you can quickly move through the content that you find to be of most value to you.
> 
> Summary of Continuous Reading Mode Tools:
> 99 Turn on Continuous Reading Mode from the Section Level
> * Skip to next Section of the Publication while in Continuous Reading Mode
> Pound* Return to Section Level
> 
> We hope you enjoy this new reading feature of the NFB-NEWSLINE service, which was designed to provide you with more flexibility in your reading style and an opportunity to efficiently discover other sections in the publications that you read.
> 
> We would very much like to have your comments on this new Continuous Reading Mode. Please call us at (410) 505-5896 or email me at swhite at nfb.org to let us know what you think!
> 
> We wish you very Happy Holidays and a Wonderful New Year!
> The NFB-NEWSLINE Team
>  
> **8 From Robert Leslie Newman, President, NFB Writers’ division
> Dear Fellow Author, Friend, Teacher, or Parent 
> RE: Reminder Notice of, the 2015 NFB WRITERS’ DIVISION WRITING CONTEST
>  
> It is time for all of you to be gathering up, and/or sitting down to begin creating your entries for the annual NFB Writers’ Division’s annual writing contest; opening in thirteen days. Read the insert below, and Ready set go!
>  
> The annual youth and adult writing contests sponsored by the NFB Writers’ Division will open January 1st and close April 1st. 
>  
> NEW THIS YEAR: 2015, being the Federation’s 75th birthday, the contest will for the first time ever, have a required theme. All submissions will need to somehow incorporate the theme of 75. It does not have to be necessarily about the anniversary of NFB. It could just be the number 75, or perhaps the diamond anniversary, or 75 steps to your destination, or even 75 balloons. Thinking of past entries, 75 aliens would work. Seriously, let your imagination take over. Write the piece you want, just remember to include the theme of 75; this is inspired by the 75 years of the great work that has been happening within, and because of the National Federation of the Blind. 
>  
> Adult contests, poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and stories for youth are open to all entrants eighteen and over. 
>  
> The youth writing contest, poetry and fiction, are to promote Braille literacy and excellence in writing. The contest is divided into three groups, determined by grade level – elementary, middle, and high school.
>  
> Prizes for contest winners range up to $100 for adult categories, and up to $30 for youth. 
>  
> All contest winners will be announced the first week in July, at the Writers’ Division business meeting during the NFB national convention, held in Orlando, Florida. In addition, a list of winners will appear on our website, http://writers.nfb.org/ 
>  
> All winners from both, the adult and youth contests will be considered for publication in our Division’s magazine, Slate & Style.
>  
> For additional contest details and submission guidelines, go to our website, http://writers.nfb.org/
>  
> Respectfully yours,
> Robert Leslie Newman
> President, NFB Writers’ division 
>  
> The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back.
> 
> **9 From Patti Gregory Chang, NFB
>  Please forward this to all your contacts.
> Attention all students.  You have some time over your Winter breaks to work on financial resources for 2015.  Please get your applications in for the largest scholarship program in the country for visually impaired and blind students.  Simply go to www.nfb.org/scholarships  for more information.  
> 
> Also many of our state affiliates have scholarship programs in addition to our national program.  You can ask about them when you apply as you will need a state presidents letter.
> 
> **10 From Patti Gregory Chang
> Happy Holidays from the National Federation of the Blind
> Check out this video on YouTube: http://youtu.be/k-8trfKqLFY
> 
> "The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future."
>  
> **11 Broker News:  Hoffman Vogler
> White Castle will have Hamburgers and Chicken Breast sandwiches on promotion in January, $.64 off a case.
>  
> May the next year be a happy and prosperous one for you and your loved ones.
>  
> **12 Distributor News: Chicago Vendor Supply
> I would like to take the time to thank you for your business and wish you a wonderful Holiday season and healthy and prosperous 2015!
>  
> Merry Christmas,
> Dan Brander
> Chicago Vendor Supply
>  
> *Note some of the following manufacturers that Dan advised us will be taking a price increase, remember to periodically check your prices in your distributor books: Folger, Millstone, Cof-Mate, Nescafe, Darlington, Herr, Nestle candy, Coke, Tropicana,
>  
> **13 From the RSA Buying Group, John Murn
> Holiday Message
> To all our Valued RSA Members
> I would like to take this time to thank all of you for being members of the RSA Buying Group Working together we are now 1400 members strong and growing! I have had the pleasure this year to attend many BEP meetings and conferences. During my travels I was in awe of the the strength, character, and determination of all of our members. In December I met with Commissioner Labreck at  her office in DC and am delighted to let all of you know you have a great leader who will develop new opportunities  in 2015.! I look forward to working with each member and remember i am only a phone call away to discuss anything that may be on your mind.
>  
> May Your Holidays Be Merry And The New Year Filled With Friends,Family And Good Times
> John Murn
> President RSA Buying Group
>  
> **14 CSI Hot List
> (Overstocks, Short Expiration Dates, or Items being Discontinued)
> *** LOWER PRICING *** December 29, 2014 To take advantage of the special pricing on the items shown below, you must CALL 312-987-9500, Ext. 119 (Outside Chicago 800-987-9501) Be sure to tell Pat or Debbie you’re ordering from this Hot List Subject to stock on hand when your order is received.  CSI rebate program does not apply to Hot List Items.
>  
> Item#
> Description
> Qty Available
> Expiration
> Discounted Case Price
> 2454
> KRAFT: HAM & SWISS CRACKER STACKED LUNCHABLES  4.5oz  16ct
> 30
> 1/18/2015
> 20.00
> 01641
> KRAFT: EASY MAC (MACARONI & CHEESE)  2.05oz  10ct
> 5
> 1/14/2015
> 8.00
> 7512
> KRAFT: PLANTERS CHEESE PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICH  1.4oz/120ct
> 13
> 1/21/2015
> 22.50
> 7692
> KRAFT: PLANTERS SALTED PEANUTS   1.0 OZ  144 CT
> 13
> 1/16/2015
> 27.00
> 03187
> DOLE: ^APPLE SQUISH'EM  3.2oz  36ct
> 15
> 1/06/2015
> 12.00
> 7908811
> DOLE: TROPICAL FRUIT SALAD IN FRUIT JUICES WITH FORK  7oz  12ct
> 13
> 1/08/2015
> 7.00
> 96407
> VERYFINE: 100% ORANGE JUICE 10.0oz 24ct  Plastic
> 3
> 1/19/2015
> 13.50
> 906
> TOPO CHICO: TOPO SABORES STRAWBERRY  20.0oz  24ct
> 111
> 1/07/2015
> 12.00
> MBS
> HANDGARDS: GLOVE WITH MICROBAN - OEG-MB10/100S
> 23
> N/A
> 37.00
> 21388252
> ATLANTIC MILLS: ^KERRI KLEAN WHITE WIPER  14.6X13.5    150CT
> 7
> N/A
> 35.00
> 21380104
> ATLANTIC MILLS: WHITE WIPER NON-WOVEN  14.6X13.5    500CT
> 25
> N/A
> 40.00
> 18208916
> R3 CHICAGO: ^COZY CUP HOLDER  For ER7 12CT
> 20
> N/A
> 3.00
> 12508084
> R3 CHICAGO: ^DART SQUAT FOAM CUP  4.0oz  1000ct
> 13
> N/A
> 12.00
> 13400023
> R3 CHICAGO: ^CARRY TRAY  250CT
> 26
> N/A
> 31.00
> 34780122
> GENPAK: ^BLACK FOAM BOWL  12.0oz  1000ct
> 19
> N/A
> 30.00
> 34780146
> GENPAK: BLACK LAMINATED FOAM PLATE  8.875  500ct
> 7
> N/A
> 28.00
> 34780148
> GENPAK: ^OVAL PLATTER  500CT
> 16
> N/A
> 30.00
> 34784030
> EXTRA LARGE HOAGIE CONTAINER  13-3/16 X 4-1/2 X 3-1/8  200CT
> 35
> N/A
> 40.00
> 34780176
> GENPAK: ^HINGED 1 COMPT CONT. *LARGE*  9-1/4 X 9-1/4 X 3  200CT
> 37
> N/A
> 20.00
> SMR8
> INT PAPER: MANUAL HOT CUP AVANTI  8oz  1000ct
> 10
> N/A
> 49.13
> DMR16P
> INT PAPER: PEPSI COLD DRINK CUP  16.0oz  1000ct
> 7
> N/A
> 50.31
> 46188
> HORMEL: HOT CHILI WITH BEANS  7.5oz  12ct  CAN
> 9
> 1/31/2015
> 10.00
> 12836
> PARAMOUNT FARMS: ^WONDERFUL PISTACHIOS  1.0oz  96ct
> 20
> 2/18/2014
> 54.00
> 105913
> KELLOGG'S: KRAVE TREAT BARS BROWNIES  1.58oz  8/8
> 15
> 1/10/2015
> 30.00
> 318061
> KELLOGG'S: SPECIAL K CEREAL HONEY NUT BARS  .8oz  12/6  72ct
> 7
> 1/11/2015
> 29.00
> 44426
> FRITO: LSS SUNCHIPS MULTI-GRAIN FRENCH ONION  1.75oz 64ct
> 4
> 1/13/2015
> 25.00
> 47255
> FRITO: LSS LAY'S KETTLE HARD BITE SEA SALT/CRKED PEP 1.375oz 64ct
> 6
> 1/13/2015
> 25.00
> 8100
> HERR'S: JALAPENO POPR CHS CURLS LSS 1.23oz 30ct
> 8
> 1/16/2015
> 10.00
> 105123
> SNYDERS: SWEET & SALTY  SALTED CARAMEL PRETZEL 2.0oz  60ct
> 2
> 1/10/2015
> 19.20
> 26101
> DEEP RIVER: ^BAKED CRISPS W/SEA SALT  1.0oz  24ct
> 6
> 1/21/2015
> 13.00
> P26H
> PORKIE CO.: HOT PORK RINDS .5/60ct
> 3
> 1/12/2015
> 8.00
> 8998
> KAR NUT: ^SALTED ALMONDS  3.0oz  42ct
> 9
> 5/15/2015
> 38.00
> 117
> TASTE OF NATURE: SQWIGGLES 3.5oz 30ct
> 3
> 1/11/2015
> 15.50
> 82331
> ORVILLE REDENBACHER: ^CLASSIC KETTLE KORN  1.0oz  63ct
> 22
> 1/24/2015
> 22.00
> 91040
> CAMINO REAL: ^BEAN & CHEESE BURRITO  10.0oz  12ct
> 4
> FROZEN
> 12.50
> 101051
> LANDSHIRE: ^*BIG DADDY HAM & CHEESE  6.0oz  12ct
> 9
>  FROZEN
> 23.00
>  
>  
> Thank you, 
> Kathy Ungaro
> 
> Illinois Committee of Blind Vendors 
> 53 W. Jackson Blvd. Suite 502 
> Chicago, IL 60604 
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