Del Monte Mandarin Oranges Whole Segments Packed in Water Artificailly Sweetened No Sugar Added, 15-Ounce (Pack of 6)
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I'm not sure, but I went with the "Roland Whole Mandarin Segments in Water, 14-Ounce" instead of the "Roland Whole Mandarin Segments in Water, 14-Ounce." Here's the link to the "Ounce Can (Pack of 24)" page: http: //www. amazon. com/gp/product/B000UXUKJS/ref=oh_details_o07_s00_i00 com/gp/product/B000UXUKJS/ref=oh_details_o07_s00_i00 com/gp/product/B UTF8 ie=UTF8 ie=UTF8 ie= psc=1br>I was looking for segments that were only in the water. There aren't any sugars or artificial ingredients in this recipe! I make protein shakes with them. br>Best of luck, and I hope this helps! Barry:
Selected User Reviews For Del Monte Mandarin Oranges Whole Segments Packed in Water Artificailly Sweetened No Sugar Added, 15-Ounce (Pack of 6)
I was ecstatic to discover these as a bonus item. I prefer mandarin segments in water to light syrup because they contain less sugar and have a better flavor; however, I was disappointed to discover that they contain artificial sweetener, which I didn't notice when I bought them (my own fault). However, the taste is fantastic.
Del Monte products are of excellent quality, and these go well with cottage cheese or plain. The fact that the cans were dented was the only reason I didn't give the order five stars. My Amazon canned food orders seem to arrive dented the majority of the time.
These are far more cost-effective, taste great, and are easier to recycle because they come in cans.
On the market, there are a few more low-cost items. br>br>The flavor is good, but I'm not sure I'll buy it again.
My purchase went well. The price is reasonable. Thank you very much!.
It's a simple way for my kids to consume more fruits. They're always hot and ready to serve! Our family's go-to dish.
" This product gives me mixed feelings. I'm also irritated with myself for failing to note the source of this product. CHINA! Even in more politically moderate times in China, one cannot drink the water! Food contamination is already a problem in the United States, so bringing it in is unnecessary. I deep- This one was a six.