Some stores that still sell Wunderbar
ETaylor is looking for Wunderbar bologna, which she used to find at Walmart or Albertsons, and her wunderbar fellow Taste of the Town readers know where it is. The answer: Walmart — or at least some Walmarts.
After finding it at a Walmart in Phoenix, James Johnson discovered itatthestore at3075e. Tropicana Ave. Bob Merten founditatthe store at 6005 S. Eastern Ave. And Bob and Sally Harnish, who winter in Yuma, Ariz., and visit Las Vegas twice a year, spotted it at Walmart at 300 E. Lake Mead Parkway in Henderson.
For John Thomas, who’s looking for Daisy all-beef skinless hot dogs, Dottie Shull-krob emailed that the company ships from their store at daisybrandsausage.com (866-6532479). “Be prepared for expensive S&H,” she said. The company ships products on Tuesdays by Fedex in a cooler box with reusable ice packs, and the charge for orders up to $100 is $35, although it drops proportionately as order amount goes up.
More reader requests
David Christiansen is looking for Redmond Real Salt.
Dani Carducci, noting that most local supermarkets sell Claussen refrigerated pickles, is looking for the company’s refrigerated relish.
Marcia Socolik is looking for Joey’s Mini Black & Whites and Joey’s Mini Linzer Tarts, which she used to get at Glazier’s Food Marketplace.
Helene Lonick of Mesquite is looking for Chris & Pitts’ barbecue sauce.
Lawrence Zoller is looking for a local sources for Jerusalem artichokes.
And Dolly Terrien is looking for canned tiny shrimp for use in her shrimp salad. She used to find the Geisha brand at Smith’s and Walgreens.
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