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Bottle looks identical to Kroger store brand mustard. I'd bet it's the same. If so it's horseradish mustard.in name only. Taste nothing like authentic horseradish mustard. You've been warned. Haha.
Temporarily out of stock now. And no subscribe and save option -- presumably not until it's in stock again.
But then I noticed this: "High demand product. We are working hard to be back in stock as soon as possible. Place your order and we'll email you when we have an estimated delivery date. You won't be charged until the item ships." I think that's the first time I've seen that option on amazon.com to "purchase" an out-of-stock item. I imagine this allows you to buy it at the current price instead of the future price. I wouldn't mind seeing this as an option with other products.
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i love strong horseradish though, the kind that makes you brain crawl.
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great suggestion. been trying to figure out why 1 min it shows up with S&S and the next min, as Amazon Fresh.
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i love strong horseradish though, the kind that makes you brain crawl.
i love strong horseradish though, the kind that makes you brain crawl.
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But then I noticed this: "High demand product. We are working hard to be back in stock as soon as possible. Place your order and we'll email you when we have an estimated delivery date. You won't be charged until the item ships." I think that's the first time I've seen that option on amazon.com to "purchase" an out-of-stock item. I imagine this allows you to buy it at the current price instead of the future price. I wouldn't mind seeing this as an option with other products.
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