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NEW VIDEO: Phil Lempert's Hits & Misses

March 3, 2009

Supermarket Guru Phil Lempert reviews Utz Select Everything Pretzels, 3 Musketeers Raspberry with Dark Chocolate Minis, Qbel Milk Chocolate Wafer Rolls, Gourmé Mist Extra Virgin Olive Oil, and Wild Smart Salmon Kenyan Coffee BBQ Sauce in his latest Hits & Misses video – exclusive to Progressive Grocer.


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