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Watkins: What's so special about pepper?

What's so special about Watkins peppers?  

I'm glad you asked . . . LOL!

Watkins selects only the finest sources of premium-grade, top-quality peppercorns with high essential oil content. Purchase Watkins pepper and experience the Gold Medal-winning taste of the most flavourful pepper on the market.
Pure Ground Black Pepper
#60396 (2 oz/56 g) $5.99
#00581 (4 oz/113 g) $7.99
#01140 (6 oz/170 g) $12.99 On sale until the end of February $11.49
#01141 (12 oz/340 g) $22.49

Organic & Non-GMO Grinders
The full flavours of freshly ground pepper, are only a wist away with our adjustable grinders. Pretty enough to sit tableside, these grinders allow you to tailor the coarseness to your taste, ensuring you enjoy the richest of Watkins Organic seasonings with every turn.
#31685 Garlic Peppercorn (2.7 oz/79 g) $7.99
#31681 Black Peppercorn (2.6 oz/75 g) $9.99

Organic Ground Black Pepper
#31602 Organic Ground Black Pepper (2.8 oz/80 g) $6.99

Organic Whole Black Peppercorns
#31639 Organic Whole Black Peppercorns (2.6 oz/75 g) $7.99

For more information
or to order these fabulous products
email me at inmyworld@live.ca 

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