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Suet Cakes

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$2.45

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SKU:
NHS-BLEND
UPC:
085199042000
MPN:
DD4-12

Description

Features:

  • Made in Coopersville, Michigan, USA
  • Great treat during migration and winter months
  • No melt, all-season suet cake
  • No touch, easy-open, packaging
  • Guaranteed fresh
  • Store in a cool, dry place
  • Not for human consumption

The Orange Burst flavor suet cake attract colorful songbirds like Cardinals, Chickadees, Goldfinches, Juncos, Kinglets, Nuthatches, Purple Finches, Siskins, Tanagers, Thrushes, Titmice, Warblers, Woodpeckers and Wrens. It is a mix of sunflower seeds, corn, other seeds, and orange flavoring.

The Berry Blast suet cakes attract colorful songbirds like Cardinals, Chickadees, Goldfinches, Juncos, Kinglets, Nuthatches, Purple Finches, Siskins, Tanagers, Thrushes, Titmice, Warblers, Woodpeckers and Wrens. It is a mix of sunflower seeds, corn, other seeds, and berry flavoring.

The Birds Blend High Energy suet cakes attract colorful songbirds like Cardinals, Chickadees, Goldfinches, Juncos, Kinglets, Nuthatches, Purple Finches, Siskins, Tanagers, Thrushes, Titmice, Warblers, Woodpeckers and Wrens. Mixed with corn, sunflower seeds, and mixed seeds.

The Peanut Crunch suet cake attract colorful songbirds like Cardinals, Chickadees, Goldfinches, Juncos, Kinglets, Nuthatches, Purple Finches, Siskins, Tanagers, Thrushes, Titmice, Warblers, Woodpeckers and Wrens. Mixed with corn, sunflower seeds, other mixed seeds, and peanut pieces.

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