Bluffton Bread Company offers the greatest loaves since sliced bread
Bluffton Bread Company online sales will run now through Thursday, Dec. 17, at www.bluffton.edu/blufftonbread.
Staple breads are $8 and specialty loaves are $12. PayPal or credit card will be accepted. Online customers can either choose to pick up the bread at Burcky Hall (instructions for contactless pick up are available on the website) or to be shipped for an additional cost.
Flavors available during online sales include:
• Chocolate Peppermint, $12
• Gingerbread Lemon, $12
• Sweet Potato Maple Praline, $12 (while supplies last)
• Applesauce Cinnamon Oatmeal, $12 (while supplies last)
• Pumpkin, $8
• Banana, $8
• Asiago Cheddar, $8
Bluffton Bread Company products will also be available for cash and carry purchase at Roots by Stratton’s in Bluffton from 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on the Saturdays of Dec. 5, 12 and 19.
According to the student staff members, "Developed using vintage recipes (with a modern twist), we hope this bread awakens warm memories and helps you cultivate new traditions. Join us as you slice into a flavor made to brighten your day, share with family and friends, and celebrate all that is good in this world." -
To learn more about the Bluffton Bread Company, sign up for sale notification emails or purchase bread, visitwww.bluffton.edu/blufftonbread.
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