Dole Fruit Bowls Mandarin Oranges in 100% Juice, Gluten Free Healthy Snack, 4 Oz, 24 Total Cups
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Yes, you are correct; the price is in dollars. 28/ounce. This is deceptive, as it gives the impression that you will receive 24 packs of four cups, when in fact I received the most expensive 24-pack of four cups. I've never had a 4 oz orange before.
It's covered in a thin layer of syrup. The only thing that bothers me about the syrup is that I believe it is made from natural fruit juice, and someone told me it was made in China. Mandarin oranges are, after all, what they're called. I'm not going to buy anything made in China. Try the Dole peach bowls; they're delicious.
Yes. China is known for its Mandarin oranges.
Yes. I haven't bought them because of this.
Selected User Reviews For Dole Fruit Bowls Mandarin Oranges in 100% Juice, Gluten Free Healthy Snack, 4 Oz, 24 Total Cups
Fruit is a HEALTHY snack for kids, and it's worth paying a little extra for the cup's convenience. Kids will eat it if it is readily available, simple, and tasty. br>br>As a result, purchasing in bulk is the ideal way to save money. Because it isn't a Pantry item, shipping is free! You also won't have to open those tense 6-packs; We'll be ordering these again soon!br>br>Instead of the 6 pack you buy in the store, you get 36 individual cups with stickers on each cup describing the product instead of the cardboard wrapper on the 6 pack describing the product. br>br>We'll be ordering these again soon!.
These are afflicted with the Tiny Package Syndrome. Syndrome of the Messy Open. If your second-grader can open these, she will be able to work full-time in the neighborhood. on personal protective equipment (PPE) and opening them for senior citizens with arthritis I use a paring knife, sit the cup on the counter, hold cup as they are designed to tip over, being careful not to impale your other hand when puncturing the plastic top, then pull or use a sawing motion to go around the top. br>br>I use a paring knife, sit the cup on the counter, hold cup as they are designed to tip over, be careful not to impale your other hand when puncturing the plastic top, then pull or use a sawing Remove the top and throw it away. (Sip or drain the water/juice before discarding the top to avoid spilling it. ) )br>br>Mandarin oranges have a very bland flavor. If you wish upon a star and imagine the taste of mandarin, it makes no difference who you are. You might be able to catch a glimpse of it. It works. This is a lovely color. br>br>For tastiness, the water they're bringing in receives a zero. However, it is relatively harmless and innocuous. br>br>I'm switching to canned fruit because it's easier to open with an electric can opener (a godsend for those with arthritis) and there's less plastic waste. br>br>Packaging applies to all fruit in these cute cups. br>br>This fruit cup and its canned equivalent have virtually no nutritional value. It aids in the filling of a small void in the stomach.
These weren't properly prepared; some of the "skin" remained on each section, which took away from my enjoyment; I don't want to have to CHEW my Mandarin oranges. The package had also gotten into the hands of the wrong people. Surprisingly, a child would never be able to open the tabs because they were nearly impossible to open. The plastic covering had to be peeled away with a knife. They leaked, I believe, because the "display" was cut with a box cutter before being shipped. Although it was not a pleasant experience, Amazon refunded my funds. AMAZON IS MY FAVORITE SOURCE OF PRODUCTS!.
Mandarin oranges in cups, jars, and cans are a favorite of Mom's. I adore them when they're still warm. I find that packaged oranges, such as these Dole cups, have very little flavor. A fresh mandarin orange has no tang or crispness to it. It's just a waste of time. I keep buying them because my mother is 81 years old and has Alzheimer's disease, and these tiny cups are her only vice; they make her happy, and I appreciate that they are sugar-free. As a result, we'll continue to buy them for her.
The containers have started to leak. I should have read other reviews first. The issue is that some of the (tapered) containers have been placed in the box upside down in order to fit. Some of the upside-down containers, however, are leaking. So the container lid seals must be faulty? I wonder: Is this a warning that the product is potentially hazardous? Should I get rid of all the containers? even if they weren't leaking when you got them? I won't be able to buy any more of these. But I'm going to try the smaller containers because I really like these oranges, and maybe they won't leak?.
I liked the Mandarin Oranges and the concept of the refrigerator pack, but the reality was quite different. First, I don't think it was 15 oz, and it seemed to have a lot of juice in comparison to the cans and tall plastic containers. In addition, I had difficulty opening the plastic seal, which was not an issue with the 23. Containers that hold 5 ounces Overall, I enjoyed the Oranges; however, the refrigerator pack containers were not to my liking.
The smell of rotting fruit greeted me as soon as I opened the outer box. Some of the containers were apparently open when they were packaged, allowing the syrup to leak and mold to grow throughout the box. I've taken photographs. Obviously, I will not be returning them, but I am hoping for a refund at the very least; however, I adore these mandarin oranges; they are simply the best, and the little spork under the lid is brilliant!.
I prefer fresh fruit, but there's no way to find anything ripe in the supermarket these days. I was fed up with bringing home hard fruit that refused to ripen no matter how hard I tried. I like having so many around because they are such a good deal compared to the stores. You won't be able to stack them individually in the fridge because they'll topple over every time, so grab the package sleeve instead.