Kirkland Signature Milk Chocolate RAISINS 3.38 LBS (54 Oz) JAR SET of 10
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We are sorry. I don't know what to do. If you want to know more about Costco, you might try contacting them. Interestingly, they also make chocolate with nut in this brand. So they could be made in an environment where nuts are grown. Please accept my apologies for my inability to provide more assistance.
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Hello, Darrell. You can find this product at Sams Club Member's Mark California Raisins
Selected User Reviews For Kirkland Signature Milk Chocolate RAISINS 3.38 LBS (54 Oz) JAR SET of 10
The following is my personal Having one is a right of passage for everyone. There are raisins in plump bunches. A generous amount of chocolate is placed over each and every raisin. The food is in excellent condition and fresh. The order was delivered It is the taste of the chocolate that is bothersome for us. I had anticipated that there would be chocolate flavor in it, but it's not there. While I understand that all milk chocolate tastes differently, I find this one to be lacking in flavor and satisfaction when compared to a "full-bodied" So, despite its pro side, this is not the case. This is a great deal for a lot of goodies. There will not be a repeat purchase of this item. That's a lot of calories and carbs for me to pack in. There's going to be a milk chocolate flavor with an obvious chocolate taste. The thing you're looking for isn't here.
Due to the fact that I have seen a lot of reviews about possible discoloration caused by freezing, I would like They were ordered and shipped to me in late fall. This week's local high was 50f, and they hadn't been frozen before shipping, as far as I'm aware. During the summer, you may get different results! I'm really happy with these chocolate covered raisins they're exactly what I wanted They are very tasty, have a good texture and a good flavor. They are hard to beat. These are made in the USA with milk and soy ingredients, and they were processed on equipment that also handles wheat, peanuts, and tree nuts. * If you can grab these at Costco, they're usually cheaper. If not, these seem valuable at Amazon.
Probably not the seller's fault, but the chocolate covered raisins I ordered were melted when they arrived. I regret that where I live it gets 90° in the afternoon, which caused the chocolate dipped raisins to turn into a glob of melted chocolate. In the end, they had to be hacked apart with a knife in order to eat them. That's not acceptable.
Nestle is the brand that has the best tasting and best selling product.
This is a completely different texture and flavor from the previous one. Similarly, chocolate does not taste the same as it did when you were a kid. They have been my favorite for a long time and I've ordered them a second time from this seller because they were so fresh the first time. a couple of dollars more to make sure all the same things are being provided for me. Although raisins can be more or less fresh, these raisins don't even separate from the chocolate, which is what I liked the most. They were juicy and tasty. Those are not what they seem! I am extremely disappointed with the outcome.
Sam's Club and Costco not only have the best chocolate covered raisins, but these are stellar as well. Sadly, they're just too expensive. If the prices were a little lower, these could be sold for about $5. When I could get them for $1. 00 cheaper per jar, I would buy them every week.
But what about taste? I was pleased with the timely delivery, freshness, good price, and reasonable quality of these. However, the only problem is that they do not taste like the ingredients they claim to contain. Similar to a chocolate coating on Whoppers malt balls, these have a chocolatey flavor.
I'm not quite sure what flavor it is. Despite their chocolate covered raisins appearance, they don't taste as good as I would have expected. These chocolate raisins are almost fruity in flavor, like a cross between chocolate covered cherries and chocolate raisins.