Amazon has 40-Count 0.8-Oz Welch's Mixed Fruit Snacks on sale for $8.48 - 20% off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $6.36. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Mixed Fruit flavors include:
Strawberry
White Grape Raspberry
Orange
White Grape Peach
Concord Grape
About this product:
Delicious fruit snacks where fruit is the 1st ingredient
Excellent source of Vitamins A, C & E
Gluten free, fat free & preservative free
Individual single serve bags
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 40-Count Welch's Fruit Snacks (Mixed Fruit) on sale for $8.48 - 20% off when you clip the coupon - 5% off when you checkout via subscribe & save = $6.36. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
Model: Welch's Fruit Snacks Mixed Fruit - 32oz/40ct
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Welch's Fruit Snacks, Mixed Fruit, Great Valentines Day Gifts for Kids, Gluten Free, Bulk Pack, Individual Single Serve Bags, 0.8 oz (Pack of 40)
Manufacturer:
PIM Brands Inc.
Product SKU:
B0BWSKYV63
UPC:
34856840688
ASIN:
B0BWSKYV63
Brand:
Welch's
Item Weight:
2 Pounds
Manufacturer:
PIM Brands Inc.
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Has anyone found a way to open those little bags without scissors? I would have thought they would tear open, but as far as I can tell you have to cut open each individual bag ✂️
Unfortunately Welch's has confirmed that they do use both pork and beef gelatin in their Fruit Snacks, and as they use both consistently in pouches, due to the presence of pork which is haram, Fruit Snacks are considered impermissible by Islamic scholars and they do not have halal certification.
Booo but I'm still eating them
Has anyone found a way to open those little bags without scissors? I would have thought they would tear open, but as far as I can tell you have to cut open each individual bag ✂️
If you are looking at the back side, with the nutrition facts at the top, there should be a perforation near the top of the right edge.
I've seen them not have it once or twice, but after taking the time to learn the pattern it's been consistent in the packages I've bought.
Has anyone found a way to open those little bags without scissors? I would have thought they would tear open, but as far as I can tell you have to cut open each individual bag ✂️
I don't get why they add coloring to snacks with fruit purees in them. Is the red from the strawberries and raspberries not sufficient enough? Blue I guess would be harder to achieve but red dye really isn't necessary.
Anyway, my daughter loves fruit snacks and after pouring over all the boxes in the store, these are the 'best' ones due to the fact that they actually use fruit puree in them instead of trace amounts of fruit juice like the others. Still has plenty of crappy ingredients though so we do limit the amount she has but here we are.
I don't get why they add coloring to snacks with fruit purees in them. Is the red from the strawberries and raspberries not sufficient enough? Blue I guess would be harder to achieve but red dye really isn't necessary.
Anyway, my daughter loves fruit snacks and after pouring over all the boxes in the store, these are the 'best' ones due to the fact that they actually use fruit puree in them instead of trace amounts of fruit juice like the others. Still has plenty of crappy ingredients though so we do limit the amount she has but here we are.
right. makes no sense same with all food and drinks as well.
If you are looking at the back side, with the nutrition facts at the top, there should be a perforation near the top of the right edge.
I've seen them not have it once or twice, but after taking the time to learn the pattern it's been consistent in the packages I've bought.
Yep, I found this out after many many attempts to open these stupid things. That little microscopic cut is there in almost the same place with each one. I'm embarrassed about how long it took me to realize that. There are really good at work to snack on, just ordered another one
I don't get why they add coloring to snacks with fruit purees in them. Is the red from the strawberries and raspberries not sufficient enough? Blue I guess would be harder to achieve but red dye really isn't necessary. .
Because they would have little to no color, or at worst, a brownish tint to them. That would be fine with me (preferred actually) personally, but most people, and certainly most kids (the target consumer here) would not like that.
Healthier products use beet root powder for (red) natural color, and while that is becoming more common, you're not going to usually see that in these super mass produced retail items due to cost.
It's one reason I will pay the premium to buy desserts from the bakery at Whole Foods…none of their sweets use artificial colors or flavors, and you can really taste the difference.
Yep, I found this out after many many attempts to open these stupid things. That little microscopic cut is there in almost the same place with each one. I'm embarrassed about how long it took me to realize that. There are really good at work to snack on, just ordered another one
I buy these from Costco for at least a decade now, and I've found that the perforation sometimes changes sides, and one batch didn't have it at all (that was a PITA as these are almost unopenable without it.) Also the flavor and texture change a bit sometimes.
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The 20% coupon is only good on the first one. The others have a base price of $8.48.
I'm in for one with the 15% S&S discount. Cheaper than the fruit snack packets I usually buy at Aldi for my kids.
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Booo but I'm still eating them
If you are looking at the back side, with the nutrition facts at the top, there should be a perforation near the top of the right edge.
I've seen them not have it once or twice, but after taking the time to learn the pattern it's been consistent in the packages I've bought.
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I squeeze the bag until it pops.
Anyway, my daughter loves fruit snacks and after pouring over all the boxes in the store, these are the 'best' ones due to the fact that they actually use fruit puree in them instead of trace amounts of fruit juice like the others. Still has plenty of crappy ingredients though so we do limit the amount she has but here we are.
Anyway, my daughter loves fruit snacks and after pouring over all the boxes in the store, these are the 'best' ones due to the fact that they actually use fruit puree in them instead of trace amounts of fruit juice like the others. Still has plenty of crappy ingredients though so we do limit the amount she has but here we are.
I've seen them not have it once or twice, but after taking the time to learn the pattern it's been consistent in the packages I've bought.
Yep, I found this out after many many attempts to open these stupid things. That little microscopic cut is there in almost the same place with each one. I'm embarrassed about how long it took me to realize that. There are really good at work to snack on, just ordered another one
Because they would have little to no color, or at worst, a brownish tint to them. That would be fine with me (preferred actually) personally, but most people, and certainly most kids (the target consumer here) would not like that.
Healthier products use beet root powder for (red) natural color, and while that is becoming more common, you're not going to usually see that in these super mass produced retail items due to cost.
It's one reason I will pay the premium to buy desserts from the bakery at Whole Foods…none of their sweets use artificial colors or flavors, and you can really taste the difference.