Peeled Snacks Much-ado-about-mango
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Peeled Snacks Much-ado-about-mango

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These are hard to chew and a little too tough for my taste.I didn't think the flavor was all that great,they are just okay in my opinion ,I cut up the remainder of the bag and mixed them with other dried fruits and it was better but I wouldn't buy them again.

Good choice for on the go. A bit chewy though not tough. Not a very wise choice for little ones without true chomping skills.

healthy snacks

Gotta love the portability, taste, and nutrition that Peeled Snacks dishes out! We love this flavor as much as the others!

I bought these at the airport. Wow are they ever good. Cant wait to get more- so healthy!!!!

Love them .. great for kids.

My kids and I tried them. We didn't go wild for these. They were chewy and not much real mango flavor.

I had really high hopes for these when I had purchased them. I didn't care for the texture at all, it was kind of soggy and they had a really funny taste.

I was so hopeful when i tried these. I love the idea of a healthy all natural fruit snack which is easy to take along with you. However, my kids didn't care for the taste and texture. They are also a bit costly.

These snacks are great tasting but can be pretty expensive. For on the go snacking, they are a great idea.

my kids really liked these

I couldn't find these and the coupons expired....so no review...sorry!

My kids loved it. it is hard to find in stores.

First, let me say I love mango anyway. This tropical type of fruit is not available everywhere during the year, and it has fiber in it as a quality. To obtain the best flavor, it needs to be ripe. It is hard to dehydrate yourself in a machine, really shrinks, as well as taking time. It has the quality of being one of the harder dried fruits, as well as having a different consistency texture. For a snack, it has a decent amount with no sugar, no preservatives, is gluten free, organic, and mine was contained within a 2.8 oz. resealable bag. This type comes from Mexico and from a factory that also processes nuts, dairy, wheat and soy. Mango is not often found in dried form, so I chose this type. I purchased it, as part of the Stay-cation kit, with a coupon code arranged by SheSpeaks. I really hope this comes to the stores, as it would be more affordable and therefore likely that I would purchase it. Their listing is more up to date on their Facebook where distribution is spreading. If you are interested in organic fruit, packaging that can be carried for the day's snack, fiber, nutrition, and something a bit more out of the ordinary, it is something to consider trying. Of course price and availability factoring in made me take off a star.

They have an okay taste but they are super expensive for such a small bag. They are rubbery, i was not impressed. After the kids tasted them they spit them right back out.