Ingredients: Pumpkin, Sugar, Water, Lemon Juice, Spices
Pumpkin Butter
$9.99
Our pumpkin butter has a smooth texture and rich flavor, packed with delicious spices. You’ll feel like you’re eating a slice of pumpkin pie. Try this spread on graham crackers, mix into yogurt, spoon onto waffles, or even use as the filling for dessert ravioli! There are so many fun, flavorful ways to eat this sweet treat.
Weight | 1 lbs |
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