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Re: Winn Dixie store brands

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Here's a good list of the store brand names, not quite sixty, but still a lot:


Arrow: various non-food items, from garbage bags to paper products to detergent
Astor: premium brand of various food items, from canned fruit to spices to oil/salad dressing
Blue Bay: tuna
Chek: soda
Diet Chek: diet soda
Chek-Mate Zero: WD version of Coke Zero
Dr Chek: WD version of Dr Pepper
Freshy: WD version of Fresca
Kountry Mist: WD version of Mountain Dew
Clearly Prestige: naturally-flavored sparkling water, i.e., Clearly Canadian
Crackin Good: cookies, crackers, potato chips
Dart: WD version of Dawn dishwashing liquid
Deep South: various condiment items, e.g., peanut butter, jelly, mayonnaise
Dixiana*: frozen vegetables
Dixie Cart: nylons and pantyhose
Dixie Darling: bread, snack cakes, and cake mixes
Dixie Home: tea bags
Dänemark: cakes and pastries, i.e., Entenmann's
Fischer's: black pepper
Fisherman's Wharf: WD brand name for its fresh seafood items
Fresh n' Gentle: personal care items, e.g., shampoo, panty shields
Georgia Peanuts*: canned peanuts
Harvest Fresh: WD brand name for its fresh produce items
Hickory Sweet: bacon
Kitty Please: cat food and litter
Kountry Fresh: cereal
Kuddles: baby care items, including diapers
Land O' Sunshine: WD version of Land O' Lakes butter
Lilac: non-food items, mainly detergents and paper products
Madison: lunch meat
Medic: personal care items, e.g., alcohol, peroxide, iodine, first aid creams
Palmetto Farms: pimiento spread
Pinky Pig: WD brand name for its fresh pork items
Prestige: premium brand of ice cream+
Prestige Meats: WD brand name for its select cut meats
Prestigio: pasta and sauces
Price Breaker: economy brand of all kinds of items, from canned fruit and juice to light bulbs to cigarettes
Sunbelt: economy brand of paper products
Superbrand: dairy products and ice cream
Table Supply: (it was a product brand, but can't remember for what)
Thrifty Maid: various food items, from canned fruits and vegetables to juice to rice and beans and flour
Tropical: economy brand of fruit drinks and jellies
Ultra Fresh: personal care items, e.g., toothpaste, mouthwash
WD Brand: WD brand name for its fresh meat items

Deli-Fresh/Deli-Made: (may not be brand names, but were used in advertising and signage for many years)

There were one or two dog food brands, but I cannot remember their names. There was also a brand name for the Hispanic flavors of soda, e.g., pineapple, even though they were packaged identically to the Chek sodas (the letter 'k' technically doesn't exist in Spanish, only in borrowed words).

*not actual store brand items, but were treated as such
+"Prestige" later became the premium brand name for many items after WD reduced store branding to just a few names (Prestige, the premium brand; Winn-Dixie, the regular brand; Thrifty Maid, the economy brand; and Chek soda).



BTW, Table Supply was not only the original name of the company and the brand of various products, but was also the name of Winn-Dixie's no-frills warehouse stores located in South Florida in the '80s.
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Re: Winn Dixie store brands

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I do remember the Chek and the Superbrand logos
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Re: Winn Dixie store brands

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The W-D brands that i could remember were Superbrand and Chek soda
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