Raw Milk in San Jose, California
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Raw Milk Sources in San Jose
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Lunardi's Markets
4650 Meridian Ave
San Jose, CA
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New India Bazar
2850 Quimby Rd
San Jose, CA
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India Cash & Carry
1138 South De Anza Boulevard
San Jose, CA
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Silver Creek Community Market
5667 Silver Creek Valley Road
San Jose, CA
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Spruno
Contact for details
San Jose, CA
USFree delivery in the San Francisco Bay Area of milk e.g. Valley Milk Simply Bottled A1 & A2 Raw Cow Milk, Schoch Dairy Raw Milk and other.
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Idly Express - Almaden
4750 Almaden Expy
San Jose, CA
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Idly Express - Almaden
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