Things in a grocery store with J

  • Common drink; many flavors on the shelves.

  • Sweet spread; jars in the condiments aisle.

  • Classic spread; jelly jars in spreads aisle.

  • Popular gelatin dessert mix, easy to find.

  • Tropical fruit; fresh or canned in many stores.

  • Candy aisle favorite; colorful jelly beans.

  • Canning jars sold as basic household supplies.

  • Spicy pepper; fresh jalapeños in produce.

  • Empty canning jars are sold in many groceries.

  • Water or milk sold in big jugs here.

  • Snack aisle classic, chips and candy are “junk food”.

  • Fresh jalapeños or jarred slices in store.

  • Unrefined sugar; common in Indian/Asian aisles.

  • Sweet candy; jellybeans in the candy aisle.

  • Beef or turkey jerky sold as a snack.

  • Plastic or glass jugs are sold for milk, water, etc.

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  • Juice boxes are common in drink aisles and lunch snacks.

  • Jolly Ranchers are a popular candy brand in stores.

  • Brand of flavored gelatin dessert, classic snack.

  • Small single-serve juice drinks, kids’ favorite.

  • Juice brand often sold in grocery drink aisles.

  • Snack/junk food section nickname, chips, candy etc.

  • Fragrant long-grain rice, common in supermarket bags.

  • Jasmine-flavored tea, often in grocery tea aisle.

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  • Frozen seafood item, often in supermarket freezers.

  • General category of drinks like orange or apple.

  • Milk in jugs is a standard grocery dairy item.

  • Pickles sold in jars in condiment or fridge aisles.

  • Kitchen appliance sometimes found in larger markets.

  • Rice, meat and veggie dish, sometimes sold ready-made.

  • Juniper Berries
  • Milk sold in a jug container, common dairy item.

  • Empty or filled jam jars sold in grocery aisles.

  • Brand of hard candy commonly sold at checkout.

  • Whiskey brand often sold in liquor or booze aisle.

  • Chewy candy sold bagged in many supermarkets.

  • Chewing gum brand, common near the registers.

  • Jack cheese
  • Packaged jugs of drinking water on beverage aisle.

  • Peanut butter brand “Jif”, classic grocery item.

  • Small flavored candy sold in bags or bulk bins.

  • Fruit jellies or jelly candies sold as sweet treats.

  • Slang for coffee; you can buy java beans or grounds.

  • Fruit preserves in jars, classic breakfast spread.

  • Baked “jacket” potatoes, common in UK delis.

  • Novelty beans that jiggle; sometimes snack candy.

  • Brand of peanut butter jars, sold in many markets.

  • Small jelly snacks in plastic cups, popular in Asia.

  • Glass jars filled with jam; classic grocery item.

  • Sprinkles for ice cream; “jimmies” is common slang.

  • Hard candy balls that nearly break teeth; sold bagged.

  • Fresh or pickled chili peppers sold in produce aisle.

  • Powdered gelatin dessert mix boxes in dessert aisle.

  • Baked potatoes sold ready to cook/eat in shops.

  • Small chewy candy, common in candy aisles.

  • Generic group of foods from Japan, fits.

  • Spice/berry used in cooking, can be sold dried.

  • Australian Smith’s chips brand, snack food.

  • Powder mix to make jelly desserts, food item.

  • Sometimes sold as food or preserved seafood.

  • Jar of jam as sold on shelves, counts.

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