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Jim Dandy has an online store: http://mybrands.com/Product.aspx?pid=1480
In Cincinnati, you can find Jim Dandy grits at local grocery stores such as Kroger and Meijer. Additionally, specialty food stores or Southern cuisine markets may carry them. If you're unable to find them in-store, consider checking online retailers or local farmers' markets that might stock regional products.
Jim Dandy grits can typically be found at specialty grocery stores, health food stores, or stores with a focus on Southern or international foods in Edmonton, AB. You can also check larger supermarkets that have an extensive international aisle. Additionally, online retailers may offer shipping options if local stores don't have them in stock. Consider calling ahead to confirm availability.
Jim Dandy Stakes was created in 1964.
I am from Alabama and I grew up on those grits.I live in Ct how.I found them on the web.The site is My Brand Inc. Enjoy
Walmart. No joke. Well, if you count grits as a meal, then yes:P
Jim 'Dandy' Mangrum was born on 1948-03-30.
Jim Dandy was born on March 30, 1948, in Black Oak, Arkansas, USA.
Jim Dandy's birth name is James Mangrum.
Jim Dandy was a song that was created in 1956 by LaVern Baker. It reached number 17 on the pop charts in the United States.
That is an archaic compliment. Jim dandy is slang from the 1940's. In the 1960's you might have been called groovy instead.
Natural Born Killers - 2009 Jim Dandy 2-6 was released on: USA: 5 February 2011