Kirkland: Whole Dried Blueberries 20 Oz (3 Pack)
S**S
Chewy
Taste great!
F**Z
Nice and big
Super great
J**S
blueberries
I've had these before and I've always been happy with them, that's why I reordered!
K**N
Yummy
I love them!!
C**A
bit too sweet
It is on the sweet side. but still good.
B**O
These are my potato chip replacement snacks!
I like to nibble after dinner. Don't know why, don't care, I just like it. Used to be the awful potato chips or tortillas. They don't even fall into a food group they have so many harmful ingredients. But blueberries are yummy, super healthy, full of antioxidants, and filling. They also help with...ahum...uh...regularity. We won't expand on that. Just know that blueberries are healthy and nutritious and a great way to snack on something beneficial. These blueberries are very sweet which is important. Plus they are plump and not dried out badly. I so dislike the tiny tart ones. That is a huge turn-off! Sweet is good. Tart sucks! So this brand is excellent and I would recommend it to anyone who loves dried blueberries.
K**N
These Blueberries are Awesome
I have been buying these Blueberries for years, at Costco... But for some reason they are not bringing them in these days. I love them in my homemade nut gorp. I love them in my pancakes and muffins, they don't gooey out when you bake with them.Now mind you, I live in a part of the world with natural wild blueberries, free for the picking, and nothing is going to beat wild, organic them for fresh and frozen, but I still like these better for baking and gorp.They do have added sugar and they are not organic but I don't think I eat enough of them in a sitting to fret that..
;**X
more than half of this is sugar, and some of the rest is...'undefined'
the serving size is listed as 40 grams, with 28 grams of sugar per serving -- more than half the mass of this product is sugar. why on earth would you -do- that, especially to something that's naturally sweet? so yes, it tastes good, because it's technically candied fruit. but if you're used to -real- dried fruit, you can immediately tell it's been doctored....and i'm not sure what to say about the 'natural flavor' listed in the ingredients, because there's no way of telling what that might be, and what Kirkland's definition of 'natural' is. the word 'natural' is unregulated in the United States with regard to foods, so anyone can use it on anything with absolute impunity, it doesn't matter whether it comes from a farm, a factory, or someone's imagination.it's my mistake for not scrutinising the ingredient list in the photos, but honestly, if the front of the package just says 'dried blueberries', i shouldn't have to.
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