Food Science Club Annual Apple Butter Sale

The Food Science Club is continuing a 20-year holiday tradition, offering apple butter for sale to the campus community and the public. The apple butter jars come in two sizes and  can be bought by the jar or by the case. It makes great gifts. 

Apple butter is made by in the Food Science Department using locally grown apples. Proceeds from the sale go to support the education and career development of food science students.

Use the order form and choose when you'd like to pick it up. The Food Science Building is located on the U of A research farm, approximately 2 miles north of the main campus, at 2650 N. Young Avenue. From campus, go north on Garland Avenue, turn east on Cassatt, then left on Young Avenue. The Food Science Building is on the right. Please use the main entrance in the two-story part of the building. Parking is free.

Contacts

Connie Tharel, administrative specialist II
Food Science
479-575-4605, ctharel@uark.edu

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