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Freeze Dried Blueberries (Pack of 2, 1.2 oz each)
$14.99
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100% freeze dried whole blueberries No added sugar, no sulfites or other preservatives, no artificial flavors!Freeze dried blueberries are a terrific camping or backpacking food and convenient for quick-and-easy cooking at home.Whole blueberries are often added to cereals, smoothies, pancakes, desserts, and trail mixes and are a good source of fiber and an excellent source the antioxidant, vitamin C.Our freeze dried blueberries contain only ONE ingredient - whole blueberries!No sugar, preservatives, or artificial flavors are added.Grab some today and start eating right the easy way.Sold in convenient, re-sealable pouches. Bulk packages available. See our other listings.
- 2 - 1.2 oz resealable pouches (2.4 oz total) of 100% freeze dried whole blueberries. Bulk packages available. See our other listings.
- JUST BLUEBERRIES – no sugar added, no sulfites or other preservatives, no artificial flavors! Good source of fiber. 100% blueberries, 0% anything else.
- FRUIT ON THE GO! A terrific backpacking food, camping food, healthy snacks, and quick-and-easy cooking at home. Enjoy it as a snack right out of the bag. Add it to yogurt for a healthy crunch. Mix it in to your favorite smoothie recipe for a boost of flavor, fiber, and vitamin C.
- 100% NATURAL – Our freeze-dried products are naturally gluten free but we do not independently test for possible gluten cross contamination. Therefore we do not label our products as gluten free. Our partner growers and processors have assured us of no genetically modified crops but we do not perform independent verification of this. Therefore we do not label our products as GMO Free.
- High in vitamin C and a good source of fiber. Certified Kosher by Blue Ribbon Kosher
Package Dimensions: 8.3 x 7.0 x 2.8 inches
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