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Thread started 03/29/10 4:20pm

Wowugotit

Dorothy Lynch salad dressing

Dorothy Lynch salad dressing is now available in California at select new Wal-Mart Super Centers. If you cannot find it you may order it directly from Dorothy Lynch. http://www.dorothylynch.c...buynow.cfm
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Reply #1 posted 03/29/10 4:22pm

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Reply #2 posted 03/29/10 4:25pm

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Yipee!!! Dorothy Lynch salad dressing is available in 25 states!!!! www.dorothylynch.com

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Reply #3 posted 03/29/10 4:28pm

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Wowugotit said:

Yipee!!! Dorothy Lynch salad dressing is available in 25 states!!!! www.dorothylynch.com




That is funny! When we were in school thats the ONLY choice we ever had! lol
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Reply #4 posted 03/29/10 4:28pm

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Dorothy Lynch salad dressing history (from www.dorothylynch.com)

Dorothy Lynch...how it all got started.

Yes, there really and truly was a Dorothy Lynch. In the late 1940s, Dorothy Lynch and her husband ran the restaurant at the local Legion Club in St. Paul, Nebraska. This is where the original recipe for Dorothy Lynch Home Style Dressing was born. As the Legion Club members were introduced to this delicious recipe the legend of Dorothy Lynch began to grow and the dressing fast became a "must-have" favorite. Stories of local people bringing their own bottle or jug to town to have it filled with "that delicious Dorothy Lynch salad dressing" were quite common.

In 1964, Tasty-Toppings, Inc. purchased the recipe and rights to Dorothy Lynch and built a production facility in Columbus, Nebraska. The company later expanded its production capacity with a modern 64,000 square foot plant in Duncan, Nebraska. This is where every bottle of Dorothy Lynch Home Style is produced today.

Responding to changing nutrition and health issues, Dorothy Lynch 100% Fat Free dressing was introduced in 1987. Today the familiar red and yellow bottles of Dorothy Lynch Home Style and 100% Fat Free Dressings are available in 26 midwestern and western states. The product is available in some eastern states via specialty distributors. Dorothy Lynch can also be purchased and shipped via Dorothy Direct.
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Reply #5 posted 03/29/10 4:33pm

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lol lol

Your KILLING me here! lol Now im hungry for some... hrmph
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Reply #6 posted 03/29/10 4:33pm

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Wowugotit said:

Dorothy Lynch salad dressing history (from www.dorothylynch.com)

Dorothy Lynch...how it all got started.

Yes, there really and truly was a Dorothy Lynch. In the late 1940s, Dorothy Lynch and her husband ran the restaurant at the local Legion Club in St. Paul, Nebraska. This is where the original recipe for Dorothy Lynch Home Style Dressing was born. As the Legion Club members were introduced to this delicious recipe the legend of Dorothy Lynch began to grow and the dressing fast became a "must-have" favorite. Stories of local people bringing their own bottle or jug to town to have it filled with "that delicious Dorothy Lynch salad dressing" were quite common.

In 1964, Tasty-Toppings, Inc. purchased the recipe and rights to Dorothy Lynch and built a production facility in Columbus, Nebraska. The company later expanded its production capacity with a modern 64,000 square foot plant in Duncan, Nebraska. This is where every bottle of Dorothy Lynch Home Style is produced today.

Responding to changing nutrition and health issues, Dorothy Lynch 100% Fat Free dressing was introduced in 1987. Today the familiar red and yellow bottles of Dorothy Lynch Home Style and 100% Fat Free Dressings are available in 26 midwestern and western states. The product is available in some eastern states via specialty distributors. Dorothy Lynch can also be purchased and shipped via Dorothy Direct.



p.s. I was born in columbus!! biggrin
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Reply #7 posted 03/29/10 6:41pm

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tinaz said:

Wowugotit said:

Yipee!!! Dorothy Lynch salad dressing is available in 25 states!!!! www.dorothylynch.com




That is funny! When we were in school thats the ONLY choice we ever had! lol



That's right...that's the only kind they would put on salads and such. lol
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Reply #8 posted 03/30/10 9:58am

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I'm buying some today while I'm out shopping. I'm pumped!
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Reply #9 posted 03/30/10 1:24pm

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Wowugotit said:

I'm buying some today while I'm out shopping. I'm pumped!



your funny! lol
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Reply #10 posted 03/31/10 9:16am

Wowugotit

I almost bought some yesterday but my Jenny Craig consultant told me not to and use Jenny Craig balsamic dressing instead. I think I will buy the fat free version the next time I'm at Walmart.
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