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Fresh Soft Eating RJ's Traditional (Black) Licorice Made in New Zealand

$ 5.27

Availability: 111 in stock
  • MPN: NA
  • Food Aisle: Fresh
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: RJ's
  • Flavor: Licorice
  • Modified Item: No
  • Food Specifications: GMO Free
  • Product: Liquorice
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: New Zealand
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Occasion: ANY
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

    Description

    Jack's Country Store
    Best Pricing
    Fast Shipping
    High Quality
    Fresh Soft Eating RJ's Traditional (Black) Licorice Made in New Zealand
    Best Price
    Jack's Country Store offers fresh, ready to enjoy
    RJ's Licorice - Fresh from New Zealand!
    Imported from Levin, New Zealand. Only the finest ingredients, collected from around the world, are used to make this fine tasting soft licorice. Delicate texture and taste. Suitable for vegetarians.
    7.05 ounce bags
    97% Fat Free
    All Natural Ingredients
    Licorice Facts from RJ's:
    The liquorice plant is a perennial herb belonging to the pea family.
    - The word ‘Liquorice’ comes from the Greek meaning of ‘Sweet Root’.
    - There are 20 different species that grow in Europe and Asia, Australia,
    England and North and South America. England is home to wild liquorice
    also known as rest-harrow or cammock.
    - The Egyptians, Romans, Greeks, Assyrians, Babylonians and the ancient
    Chinese all used liquorice as a flavouring and a medicine.
    - In ancient China, liquorice was believed to give strength, prolong life and
    has been attributed to having divine powers of healing.
    - In Egypt the Pharaohs used liquorice to create a traditional drink called
    erqesos, which was consumed as a healing tonic.
    - Ancient Greek and Roman Sweets included nougat and liquorice.
    - In the Buddist religion, an infusion of liquorice root is used in the
    ceremony of bathing the statue of the Buddha on the morning of his
    birthday.
    - Brahma, the Hindu god praised liquorice as a ‘General tonic, cosmetic and
    elixir of life”.
    - How Liquorice was introduced to Britain is a mystery. The Romans could
    have imported it or it is possible that it was bought back from the Middle
    East at the time of the crusades.
    - After the fall of the Roman Empire, liquorice appears to have survived in
    Britain as a medicinal plant in monasteries founded by Mediterranean
    religious orders, used by Benedictine and Dominican monks.
    - Liquorice was recorded in England as early as 1200 at the time of King
    Arthur and King Lear.
    - In Elizabethan England, liquorice was used as a sweetener.
    - In the 1700’s Liquorice production was focused in Pontefract (Yorkshire),
    Worksop and London and was mainly grown for medicinal purposes and
    sent around the country. In 1853 Pontefract was the only producer of
    Liquorice in England.
    On Mar-04-13 at 20:59:49 PST, seller added the following information:
    Payment
    Shipping
    We accept
    PayPal
    .
    Please pay as soon as possible, so that we can ship your order out ASAP. Any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact our customer service team for assistance.
    We offer
    FREE shipping
    on all orders!
    Most orders are shipped within 1 business day of receiving payment (Monday-Saturday) and you should expect to receive it three to seven days after shipment (for orders sent Standard Ground Shipping). Express or Expedited Shipping is an option on most orders. Please make sure to choose this option at check out.
    Contact us with any questions or concerns. Thank you!
    Returns
    Returns
    Returns
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    Returns are welcome with prior authorization.
    You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it.
    Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Shipping charges may not be refunded depending on the individual circumstances.
    About Us
    Since 1885, Jack s Country Store has offered quality merchandise, high level customer service, and square dealings. We are a true, old-fashioned general mercantile store, located at the blinking light in the heart of Ocean Park, Washington. Our 25,000 square foot retail store is chalk-full, floor to ceiling, with everyday essentials to hard to find items.
    Best Pricing
    Fast Shipping
    High Quality
    Jack's Country Store offers fresh, ready to enjoy RJ's Licorice - Fresh from New Zealand!Imported from Levin, New Zealand. Only the finest ingredients, collected from around the world, are used to make this fine tasting soft licorice. Delicate texture and taste. Suitable for vegetarians. ---7.05 ounce bags 97% Fat Free ---All Natural Ingredients Licorice Facts from RJ's: The liquorice plant is a perennial herb belonging to the pea family. - The word ‘Liquorice’ comes from the Greek meaning of ‘Sweet Root’. - There are 20 different species that grow in Europe and Asia, Australia, England and North and South America. England is home to wild liquorice also known as rest-harrow or cammock. - The Egyptians, Romans, Greeks, Assyrians, Babylonians and the ancient Chinese all used liquorice as a flavouring and a medicine. - In ancient China, liquorice was believed to give strength, prolong life and has been attributed to having divine powers of healing. - In Egypt the Pharaohs used liquorice to create a traditional drink called erqesos, which was consumed as a healing tonic. - Ancient Greek and Roman Sweets included nougat and liquorice. - In the Buddist religion, an infusion of liquorice root is used in the ceremony of bathing the statue of the Buddha on the morning of his birthday. - Brahma, the Hindu god praised liquorice as a ‘General tonic, cosmetic and elixir of life”. - How Liquorice was introduced to Britain is a mystery. The Romans could have imported it or it is possible that it was bought back from the Middle East at the time of the crusades. - After the fall of the Roman Empire, liquorice appears to have survived in Britain as a medicinal plant in monasteries founded by Mediterranean religious orders, used by Benedictine and Dominican monks. - Liquorice was recorded in England as early as 1200 at the time of King Arthur and King Lear. - In Elizabethan England, liquorice was used as a sweetener. - In the 1700’s Liquorice production was focused in Pontefract (Yorkshire), Worksop and London and was mainly grown for medicinal purposes and sent around the country. In 1853 Pontefract was the only producer of Liquorice in England. On Mar-04-13 at 20:59:49 PST, seller added the following information:
    Best Pricing
    Fast Shipping
    High Quality
    Jack's Country Store
    Fresh Soft Eating RJ's Traditional (Black) Licorice Made in New Zealand
    Best Price
    Jack's Country Store offers fresh, ready to enjoy
    RJ's Licorice - Fresh from New Zealand!
    Imported from Levin, New Zealand. Only the finest ingredients, collected from around the world, are used to make this fine tasting soft licorice. Delicate texture and taste. Suitable for vegetarians.
    7.05 ounce bags
    97% Fat Free
    All Natural Ingredients
    Licorice Facts from RJ's:
    The liquorice plant is a perennial herb belonging to the pea family.
    - The word ‘Liquorice’ comes from the Greek meaning of ‘Sweet Root’.
    - There are 20 different species that grow in Europe and Asia, Australia,
    England and North and South America. England is home to wild liquorice
    also known as rest-harrow or cammock.
    - The Egyptians, Romans, Greeks, Assyrians, Babylonians and the ancient
    Chinese all used liquorice as a flavouring and a medicine.
    - In ancient China, liquorice was believed to give strength, prolong life and
    has been attributed to having divine powers of healing.
    - In Egypt the Pharaohs used liquorice to create a traditional drink called
    erqesos, which was consumed as a healing tonic.
    - Ancient Greek and Roman Sweets included nougat and liquorice.
    - In the Buddist religion, an infusion of liquorice root is used in the
    ceremony of bathing the statue of the Buddha on the morning of his
    birthday.
    - Brahma, the Hindu god praised liquorice as a ‘General tonic, cosmetic and
    elixir of life”.
    - How Liquorice was introduced to Britain is a mystery. The Romans could
    have imported it or it is possible that it was bought back from the Middle
    East at the time of the crusades.
    - After the fall of the Roman Empire, liquorice appears to have survived in
    Britain as a medicinal plant in monasteries founded by Mediterranean
    religious orders, used by Benedictine and Dominican monks.
    - Liquorice was recorded in England as early as 1200 at the time of King
    Arthur and King Lear.
    - In Elizabethan England, liquorice was used as a sweetener.
    - In the 1700’s Liquorice production was focused in Pontefract (Yorkshire),
    Worksop and London and was mainly grown for medicinal purposes and
    sent around the country. In 1853 Pontefract was the only producer of
    Liquorice in England.
    On Mar-04-13 at 20:59:49 PST, seller added the following information:
    Payment
    We accept
    PayPal
    .
    Please pay as soon as possible, so that we can ship your order out ASAP. Any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact our customer service team for assistance.
    Shipping
    We offer
    FREE shipping
    on all orders!
    Most orders are shipped within 1 business day of receiving payment (Monday-Saturday) and you should expect to receive it three to seven days after shipment (for orders sent Standard Ground Shipping). Express or Expedited Shipping is an option on most orders. Please make sure to choose this option at check out.
    Contact us with any questions or concerns. Thank you!
    Returns
    Returns
    Returns
    About Us
    Since 1885, Jack s Country Store has offered quality merchandise, high level customer service, and square dealings. We are a true, old-fashioned general mercantile store, located at the blinking light in the heart of Ocean Park, Washington. Our 25,000 square foot retail store is chalk-full, floor to ceiling, with everyday essentials to hard to find items.
    rnss
    Returns are welcome with prior authorization.
    You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it.
    Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Shipping charges may not be refunded depending on the individual circumstances.
    High Quality
    Fast Shipping
    Best Pricing
    Jack's Country Store offers fresh, ready to enjoy
    RJ's Licorice - Fresh from New Zealand!
    Imported from Levin, New Zealand. Only the finest ingredients, collected from around the world, are used to make this fine tasting soft licorice. Delicate texture and taste. Suitable for vegetarians.
    7.05 ounce bags
    97% Fat Free
    All Natural Ingredients
    Licorice Facts from RJ's:
    The liquorice plant is a perennial herb belonging to the pea family.
    - The word ‘Liquorice’ comes from the Greek meaning of ‘Sweet Root’.
    - There are 20 different species that grow in Europe and Asia, Australia,
    England and North and South America. England is home to wild liquorice
    also known as rest-harrow or cammock.
    - The Egyptians, Romans, Greeks, Assyrians, Babylonians and the ancient
    Chinese all used liquorice as a flavouring and a medicine.
    - In ancient China, liquorice was believed to give strength, prolong life and
    has been attributed to having divine powers of healing.
    - In Egypt the Pharaohs used liquorice to create a traditional drink called
    erqesos, which was consumed as a healing tonic.
    - Ancient Greek and Roman Sweets included nougat and liquorice.
    - In the Buddist religion, an infusion of liquorice root is used in the
    ceremony of bathing the statue of the Buddha on the morning of his
    birthday.
    - Brahma, the Hindu god praised liquorice as a ‘General tonic, cosmetic and
    elixir of life”.
    - How Liquorice was introduced to Britain is a mystery. The Romans could
    have imported it or it is possible that it was bought back from the Middle
    East at the time of the crusades.
    - After the fall of the Roman Empire, liquorice appears to have survived in
    Britain as a medicinal plant in monasteries founded by Mediterranean
    religious orders, used by Benedictine and Dominican monks.
    - Liquorice was recorded in England as early as 1200 at the time of King
    Arthur and King Lear.
    - In Elizabethan England, liquorice was used as a sweetener.
    - In the 1700’s Liquorice production was focused in Pontefract (Yorkshire),
    Worksop and London and was mainly grown for medicinal purposes and
    sent around the country. In 1853 Pontefract was the only producer of
    Liquorice in England.
    On Mar-04-13 at 20:59:49 PST, seller added the following information: