Hey I just found this too.Oilfield Trash wrote:I get my Blackstrap molases in 5 gallon buckets from Webstaurant.com $26.49 + delivery (which is almost as much as the cost of the molasses itself.) When I get 3 x 5 gal buckets, it works about to about $10-11/gallon (~$150 total delivered via FedEx). Cheapest I've found. If you try to order more than 3 x 5 gal, then they want to truck ship it.
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Still looking for a good combination of Texas, Pirates and OFT to make a sigature
Oilfield Trash
Shipping is crazy.
How about that feed store stuff?
Back to reading!!!
Effective: 08/06/10
Replaces: 06/28/10
Blackstrap Molasses
Specifications:
Physical Properties
Color Dark brown
Texture Free flowing liquid
Flavor Robust
Chemical Properties
pH 5.0 - 6.5
Brix, % 79.0 – 80.0
Ash, % 10.0 - 15.0
Invert Sugars, % 6.0 - 22.0
Total Sugars, % 45.0 - 60.0
Sucrose, % 30.0 - 46.0
Microbiological Characteristics:
Total Plate Count <5000/g
Mold <200/g
Yeast <200/g
Coliforms/g <10
E.coli/30g negative
Salmonella sp./100g negative
Packaging:
Pail 59 lbs.
Drum 644 lbs.
Tote 3000 lbs.
Tanker 45,000-48,000 lbs
Gallon 11.7 lbs.
Quart 2.92 lbs.
Pint 1.46 lbs.
Ingredient: Molasses
Shipping Temperature: 50-75F
Storage: Recommended handling and storage temperature for molasses and molasses blends is between 50°F and 75°F. Best results are obtained if conditions of temperature and humidity are reasonably constant.
Shelf Life: Recommended shelf life for molasses and molasses blends is up to 6 months.
Treatment: Blackstrap molasses is not treated in any way with irradiation, steam, ethylene oxide or other similar process.
Kosher: Certified