| 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. |
October 29, 2006 Reviewer: Emily in Kentucky |
| I tried the apple butter flavor, and it is okay. Not sure if I'll buy the flavor again. The consistency is pretty firm and to mix with another ingredient (like macadamia nut butter) is a little difficult. A little sweet for me, but others will probably like it. |
| This review is specific to Fruit Spread, Apple Butter |
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| 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. |
April 14, 2007 Reviewer: Toni in Arizona |
| I can't get it to spread. Very frustrating. It's like chasing a marble. The flavor is great... but really hard to spread on crackers, bread or tortillas. |
| This review is specific to Fruit Spread, Raspberry |
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March 28, 2013 Reviewer: A customer in Virginia |
| I think I had realistic expectations regarding the raspberry fruit spread. After reading a lot of the reviews, I decided to be hopeful and order a jar. I'm sorry to say that (unlike their pancake syrup, which I really like) I am really disappointed w this product. It's not the worse thing I ever tasted, or going straight to the trash, but it has a VERY strong artificial sweetener after taste and not much fruit taste at all.
I'm VERY grateful to the person who said "don't buy Walden Farms, buy Jok N Al" that stuff is REALLY good, worth the 2 carbs! I am currently using my walden farms stuff by mixing it w the Jok n al strawberry and pouring it over low carb cheesecake. |
| This review is specific to Fruit Spread, Raspberry |
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September 22, 2011 Reviewer: Wendy in Pennsylvania |
| Walden Farms fruit spreads are what they are. They are not the same consistency as jelly, and are not very spreadable, but they pleasantly round out the rest of my muffin that my low fat cream cheese does not cover. For no calories, no fat and no carbs, I can live with that. |
| This review is specific to Fruit Spread, Strawberry |
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July 19, 2011 Reviewer: Donald in Texas |
| It does not taste very good. It is a poor alternative to the sugary junk food jelly carried by the local grocery stores. |
| This review is specific to Fruit Spread, Apricot |
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October 06, 2010 Reviewer: A customer in New Jersey |
| The taste of this stuff isn't so bad actually. However, the consistency is more like jelly rather than a spread, so it's difficult to put it on a sandwich. But I like to eat it by itself anyway, so it's not exactly a problem for me. |
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May 04, 2010 Reviewer: Vickie in Utah |
| We tried the orange marmalade. It was a little too
jellied for my taste, but we spread it on our Melba Toast and it was pretty tasty. I am going to try strawberry
next though. |
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July 31, 2009 Reviewer: A customer in Illinois |
| I have the apple butter. The other reviews are right on - it tastes pretty good, but it's not spreadable and totally lacks that grittiness of real apple butter. It's like using some apple flavored jello. |
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July 26, 2008 Reviewer: Nicole in Michigan |
| I have ordered the raspberry and strawberry flavors. The strawberry has a pretty artificial taste, and although the raspberry is better, it kind of stings a little in a weird way. The best way I've found to eat them is a PB&J, and I think they'd be pretty good in oatmeal too. Plain on toast though, not so much. |
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March 09, 2008 Reviewer: Jon in Ohio |
| I have tried the raspberry and the grape and they both have very good flavor but the consistency is not like jelly/jam if it were these would be 5 star products. |
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