: Sahale Snacks, Variety Pack of 6 Flavors, 5-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 6)

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: Sahale Snacks, Variety Pack of 6 Flavors, 5-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 6)

Sahale Snacks, Variety Pack of 6 Flavors, 5-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 6)

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 495





Binding: Grocery
Product Brand: Sahale Snacks
EAN: 0893869065972
Label: Sahale Snacks
Product Manufacturer: Sahale Snacks
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Sahale Snacks
Release Date: February 15, 2006
Ranking: 495
Studio: Sahale Snacks


Product facts:
  • Case of six 5-ounce pouches (25 total ounces)
  • Variety pack includes one each of the following Sahale gourmet nut blends: Dauphine, Ksar, Sing Buri, Socorro, Soledad, and Valdosta
  • All-natural, no trans fat, cholesterol-free; no artificial colors or flavors
  • Award winner: the Valdosta blend was voted "Best Nut" in Health Magazine's Best of Food awards for 2006
  • Made in the USA









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Exquisite!
I absolutely love each blend, my favorites are KSAR and SOCORRO. I find that I usually can snack on less than 1/4 cup and a cup of hot tea and I feel pampered. It is a healthy alternative to your usual snacks. I have treated my friends and family to this and they all agree with me. Try them, you won't be sorry.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Delish!!
Way better than the trail mix products available in my area! Will keep ordering this regularly.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Interesting . . .
I think it is probably worth trying these nuts. I probably would not buy them again, however.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Some I loved, some I hated, most I liked, ind. reviews below
This is an awesome way to try all of the Sahale products for yourself. I think there's one for everyone and this setup lts you tray them all at once. I didn't have a problem with rancidity as other reviews have had, maybe Amazon got that problem straightened out now. My prerefences were as follows:

Dauphine (walnuts): **** I really liked this blend, it was sweet and just a little bit of salt.

Ksar (pistachios): ** I did not like this blend, either did my husband but ii was edible.

Valdosta (pecans): **** I liked the spicness of the pepper in this blend, but I didn't find its flavor as trong as the others, which I tend to prefer. But they were good nonetheless.

Sing Buri (peanuts, cashews): * This was definately my least favorite of he bunch and I'm still trying to get my husband to eat them.
UPDATE- the Sing Buri Blend has grown on me. I was hungry and needed a snack, deciding to give these another chance. They're actually pretty good and I'd like to change my rating to ***


Soledad (almonds): **** One of my other favorites I really liked the sweet/sour/salty combo this blend had.

Socorro (macademia/hazelnuts): ***** HANDS DOWN BEST BLEND!!

So there you have it. I reccommend this group shipment so you can try them for yourselves and see which ones you like before purchsing a case of any individual flavor.



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