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I like ORGANIC Cherries! Thse are the best Organic ones out there!
I wanted organic bing cherries to eat out of the bag. These hit the spot for me. If I wanted safe and artificially sweetened cherries, I would have gone the commercially grown route. I got what I expected and I enjoyed them and will continue to re-order them. As far as I'm concerned they could leave the pits in them. I'm careful about eating any natural or organic product and look for minimally processed products as a plus not a minus.
[Monday, December 01, 2008]
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Good snack
I've been using the dried cherries (instead of raisins) as an addition to yogurt mixed with oatmeal for a quick breakfast. If you let them sit overnight in the yogurt, they become less chewy in texture. They add a pleasant sweetness to the mixture and the plus is that they're also organic. (But do watch out for the occasional pit!) This is the second time I've ordered this product and I would do so again.
[Wednesday, June 11, 2008]
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Pretty good actually
Contrary to above reviews, I actually think these cherries are pretty good...they could be just a touch sweeter but then, THEY DON'T HAVE SUGAR ADDED, which is a bonus if one is trying to really go natural. Many products available (even the "organics") have added sugar. I think we are all so accustomed to so much sugar and starch in our foods/diets that products such as these seem bland at first. Also, the company puts a big warning on the bag that they have pits...I believe that the fact that pits show up occasionally is indicative of the fact that they are less processed. So, buying the fresh fruit would be a better option if one wants sweeter but...you would have to deal with the pits!
[Friday, February 01, 2008]
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