- Pack of six, 7-ounce bags(total of 42-ounces)
- Certified organic sun-dried calimyrna figs
- Kosher certified
- Gluten free and nut free
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
don't believe the customer guarantee,
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This review is from: Made In Nature Organic Calimyrna Figs, Sun-Dried and Unsulfured, 7-Ounce Bags (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
I hate to write this kind of negative review, but i cannot recommend anyone buy from made in nature because they do not make good on their product guarantee. These figs can be great -- and they can be horribly infested. if you eat calmyrnas you know you have to check each one for wasps -- i expect that. But I also found little beetle-like bugs that i have never before found in figs, as well as a lot of simple bad-tasting figs. Amazon does not accept grocery returns, but made in nature promises 100% satisfaction. Well, i am 0% satisfied after several phone calls and emails i never reached a human, never got return instructions or authorization, and i am still out almost $200 for several cases (we eat a lot of figs!) of inedible, bug-laden figs.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well liked by the whole family,
By Indy mom (Indiana) - See all my reviews
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We've bought several cases of these by now and the whole family loves them. Healthy dessert alternative, especially as they are organic. Compared to typical Calimyrna figs from Greece, these are less tough and chewy, and therefore prefered by my very young children.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nature Organic Calimyrna Figs-& oz. bag,
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About 90%-95% edible. Some figs are so dried out so as not to be edible. This doesn't happen often. I suppose it is a seasonal issue.
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