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Readers locate scrapple sources

Regional favorites rule the hearts of those who make up the great melting pot that is Las Vegas, as readers of this column know well. And in response to a query from Jan Adams, they have sources for scrapple, beloved in the Pennsylvania area.

Beth More, Rich Kohut and Julie Hickey reported that Jones brand can be found in the freezer section at Smith's. Philadelphia ex-pat Hickey reported that Jones "is an excellent choice when there is no Philly scrapple around." But if you're not buying it, Kohut added that you also can order from www. HabbersettScrapple.com (800-338-4727). ...

For Bev Greer, who is looking for Pepperidge Farm Raisin-Cinnamon Bread, we have a couple of suggested substitutes. Monica Starnes recommended Oregon Trail from Sam's Club and Colleen Sams recommended Sunmaid or Aunt Hattie's, both available at Albertsons at 2650 Horizon Ridge Parkway in Henderson. ...

For Ryan Popovich, Sams said Albertsons also carries five flavors of Meadow Gold dips, including the requested French Onion. ...

And for Lou Nunzio, she said the store carries Buitoni pastas and sauces. ...

More on bialys: Gwen Wishnew emailed that RMF Bagels (formerly Sterling Bagels) at 2223 N. Rampart Blvd. carries them as well. ...

More on Devil Dogs: My apologies to all those Devil Dogs fans out there, but reader Jay Goldstein emailed to point out that Drake's was/is owned by Hostess, a point that was somewhat lost in all of the uproar about the demise of the Twinkie.

And so, unless and until a savior steps forward to buy the company ­- at least, that part of the company - it seems that Devil Dogs also will go the way of the Mayans. ...

Here are more reader requests.

Roger J. Henning: a local source for Pfeffernuesse;

Cleone Booterbaugh and Doug Fostesen: lefse, a Norwegian flat bread;

Kris Kantebet: kosher dill pickles similar to those served in old-school delis, which are light green, with flesh that's almost white, and ginger sauce/salad dressing similar to that served in Japanese restaurants;

Ken Wolt: a local source for DAB beer, from Dortmunder Actien Brauerei;

And Roger Bass: a local source for Mintz's Blintzes, a Tofutti product that he used to get at Trader Joe's;

Readers?

Submit information to Heidi Knapp Rinella, P.O. Box 70, Las Vegas, NV 89125-0070. You also can send faxes to 383-4676 or email her at hrinella@reviewjournal.com. Include your first and last names and, if emailing, put "Taste of the Town" in the subject line. Because of the volume of mail received, we can't respond to each request. Follow @HKRinella on Twitter.

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