Wholesale Unlimited

Honolulu


This place will knock your socks off if you are into crack seed, dried fruit, dried veggies, Japanese sembei (rice crackers), dried seafood, cookies, jerky, taro chips, sauces, seasonings, nuts, jams, jellies, candies or chocolate. This is the flagship store, but are several more locations across Honolulu and O‘ahu.


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