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Dec 16, 2013 6:48 PM CST
Name: Michele
Cantonment, FL zone 8b
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Casshigh said:" Also, the 6 month release is cheaper than the 9 month release.
Doris


We buy the Florikan brand of the Nutricote and the prices fluctuate I suppose with the market. Also, it depends on if we get the red/white bag or the green/white bag

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I was told the red bag is made out of country so it costs more whereas the green bag is made in the states. I believe it because I got the green/white bag of the 300 day and it was $61.59 and the red/white bag of the 180 day was $90.00
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