Dried Fruit Salad mix can be enjoyed year round thanks to this dried fruit. This fruit has a refreshing mix of pineapple tidbits, papaya chunks, dried strawberries, mango slices, kiwi slices, cantaloupe chunks and star fruit to create a dried fruit salad that is perfect for snacking. Try using this mix as a colorful garnish for baked goods, ice cream sundaes and tropical beverages.


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This works great that was the best investment I could made –
The kids love it the only issue is a bit too sweet. What is it that I would recommend it to anybody
V. B. Biggar –
Some stuff has too much sugar but at least it is real sugar. you could wash the extra sweetner off. The variety is shocking and the strawberries, cantelope and kiwi are so good.
Madammunchkin –
I had bought the smaller package of this and was pretty impressed! So I bought this wonderfully larger package….
More of the same wonderful fruit,but…..the only problem I had was, as in the small as well as the large package th amount of mango is waaayyyy too much! I would say that it took up almost 40% of the product! Almost like it’s a filler…and then there’s another yellowish gold fruit in there(I’m not really a fan of the texture), just too much of it in there….
And I realize that strawberries are small, but they were almost non-existant! So, I will ask through this platform to the company, please, re-evaluate your percentage recipe for this mix….
duskieone –
I know it’s nothing but pure sugar and I don’t care… this is absolute heaven on Earth. The different flavors and textures of the fruit are fantastic.
Kindle Customer –
Dried fruit was good, but:
Sent this to my son in law for his Birthday!!
There was no card, no shipping invoice, nothing to indicate it had come from me.
Poor customer relations!!
Ashley N. Brewer –
This is our favorite go to snack. Especially when we are on vacation, or just a long weekend trip! Kids love them, and even my picky hubby loves them!
T.B. –
The sugar on this is caked so thick, it actually makes a crackling sound when I bite into it. I bought this to be a better alternative to my candy obsession. Each fruit listed on the ingredients label lists the fruit, then sugar… So I knew this had sugar added, but no idea as to how much. I would be better off eating the candy. Getting a refund, and strongly suggest the mfr be a little more upfront about this. For a 30g serving size, 23g of it are sugar. (Then the label states 0g added sugar. “Added sugars” was defined by the FDA in 2016 as: sugars that are added during the processing of foods, or are packaged as such, and include sugars (free, mono- and disaccharides), sugars from syrups and honey, and sugars from concentrated fruit or vegetable juices that are in excess of what would be expected from the same volume of 100 percent fruit or vegetable juice of the same type.) So, it would appear that the added cane sugar should be listed as an “added sugar” since there’s no sugar cane in the package. Just food for thought… No pun intended.
Danielle Wilson –
Some say it’s got sugar or too much, but if you read the ingredients you know what you’re getting. They aren’t just dried fruit. It’s the sort of “dried” fruit that’s been around for decades where it’s dried some and preserved and sugared. Don’t like it? Read the details next time lol. I got this for long term snacking and some just plain dried fruit, that stuff costs 10x as much. Both are yummy tho.
Customer –
not enough pineapple, strawberries or kiwi
T Stanley –
I can get dehydrated fruit cheaper locally at one of the box stores but this is the cheapest seller I’ve found on Amazon. The bag is well sealed and the fruit is pretty similar to other tropical fruit I’ve eaten. It is sweetened if that is a concern but good luck finding any that is not.
The fruit sizes are pretty substantial – some are almost huge. I am mixing them into a trail mix and I wish they were a bit smaller but they work fine. The quality is on par with most dried fruit I’ve had. They are kind of clumped together in the bag and need to be pulled apart before mixing in other ingredients.
Interestingly enough, I have trouble figuring out which fruit is what – there are many orange an red fruit in the mixture that are very similar. One in particular has quite a bit of fiber in it but I do not know what it is. All of the fruit is similar in taste which was unexpected. I didn’t realize how much flavor is lost with dehydration. This is the only fruit I’ve seen that contains kiwi and melon in its mix.