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They are the best. We have them every Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. I tried another brand one holiday and my family never let me forget it. There is no comparison. If you don't live near one, they will ship to you.

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The bone in honeybaked are much better than the boneless.

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On 12/6/2014 moto said:

Spiral ham is a nice choice. Go to the Honeybaked website and they have a chart to guide you in the size to purchase. I would think 10 pounds would be good. Save the bone in your freezer and use it to make a split pea soup sometime in the future.

If you have a Costco near you, they have a very similar item for around $4 per pound. HoneyBaked price is bout $8 per pound. I've bought Costco's version in the past and find them very similar to the HoneyBaked version. Comes with a sugar packet that you mix with juice or water to make a tasty glaze.

Wow, the Costco ones are 4 dollars a pound where you are? They are 2 something here. I'm talking about the Kirkland brand ones that are spiral cut.

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