Saw this bag of flour on a pallet destined for the HEB retail bakery. It had an Ardent Mills label but no other description. Wonder what it is? Log in or register to post comments HEB is a big enough customer, it could be custom-blended. If not, it could be one of these:https://www.ardentmills.com/products/traditional-flours/According to this document: https://www.ardentmills.com/media/1085/premium-multi-use-flours_information-sheet.pdf516-0997 is the SKU number. If you call Ardent Mills and give them that number, they might tell you what the traditonal flour equivalent is, if it's not a custom-blend for HEB. Log in or register to post comments
HEB is a big enough customer, it could be custom-blended. If not, it could be one of these:https://www.ardentmills.com/products/traditional-flours/According to this document: https://www.ardentmills.com/media/1085/premium-multi-use-flours_information-sheet.pdf516-0997 is the SKU number. If you call Ardent Mills and give them that number, they might tell you what the traditonal flour equivalent is, if it's not a custom-blend for HEB. Log in or register to post comments
HEB is a big enough customer, it could be custom-blended. If not, it could be one of these:
https://www.ardentmills.com/products/traditional-flours/
According to this document: https://www.ardentmills.com/media/1085/premium-multi-use-flours_information-sheet.pdf
516-0997 is the SKU number. If you call Ardent Mills and give them that number, they might tell you what the traditonal flour equivalent is, if it's not a custom-blend for HEB.