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Orange Flavored Cranberries

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These cranberries are so moist and packed with flavor. Although they are a "dried" fruit, there is nothing dry about them~~~they may even be a little "plump!"
I love the blend of the smooth orange flavor mixed with the cranberries.

The hardest part of writing this review is deciding what category to use for the cranberries: they definitely fit under "dessert/sweets": "snacks" would be very appropriate; how about "breakfast?" No matter what, I could eat these all day.

Submitted on 04/12/2006 by hertai

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byBulboDave, October 20, 2007
I am enjoying these as I type. The only 'problem' I have with these is that they are too good! Like other sweets you need self control. Mix them with nuts for a snack to go.
I love mixing these in with the raw almonds. A really healthy snack :) I saw these in the store and thought "how odd", but I like the taste of oranges without liking to eat them so I thought "well, huh, worth a shot." Turns out these are juicy and orangey and delicious. A new surprise favorite.
byPammeh, June 18, 2008
The best part about TJ cranberries is that they aren't as sickeningly saccharine as most other brands--Ocean Spray and the Costco version come to mind. And as someone who will eat the whole bag in one sitting, it's important to have tartness without all that sugar. :) The orange zest is REALLY strong, which is good and bad--again, by the end of the entire bag, it gets tiring.
byBentogirl, July 24, 2008
I love them in couscous salad or in my wild rice chicken curry salad. They are unique and aren't too sweet at all.
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