🍑 Elevate your snack game with nature’s sweetest secret!
NESTLADY Japanese Dried Sweet Seedless Plum is a 45g pack of 100% natural, vegan, and Non-GMO dried fruit snacks made from premium seedless Japanese plums. With no added sugar or artificial additives, it offers a deliciously tangy and healthy treat for adults and kids alike. Hygienically packed in the USA with resealable packaging, it ensures freshness and convenience for on-the-go lifestyles.
S**N
Great product
These are absolutely delicious. They taste as they should. I would buy it again.
K**G
Shady ingredients. False advertising
I am pregnant and I was craving for heathy sour plum to help with my nausea but these are false advertising at its finest. They claim that there’s sugar on the ingredient list but on the listing it says sugar free. When I ate it it was super powdery and I am very sensitive to anything that’s not sugar, they taste like aspartame which is a known as a possible carcinogenic. The ingredient needs to be more transparent! This is unacceptable
D**U
I love this!!
I do love this !! But not at this price..it’s alittle too expensive for the amount you get 🌺
D**N
To expensive for size.
Tasty product. Small bag.
M**A
Very Tasty !
Love these! Used to have to go to Hawaii to get the good one!
A**8
Hana butta days
This li hing mui is flooding my mind with "hana butta days". Texture: 10/10, not too soft, not too hard. Taste: 10/10, sweet sour, chef's kiss. Quality: 10/10, same size throughout enitre bag. Definetly wiuld purchase again and again and again.
L**N
Best tasting swan may!!!
My mom is taiwanese and I grew up eating these sour sugar plums but when I grew up I realized they are really bad for you as they have aspartame & red dye 40 & other bad chemicals. I been looking for just a natural simple sweet & sour plum to eat with watermelon and this is the closest I found!!! I cannot eat watermelon without it! Purchased 3 bags already
A**A
Contains sugar and aspartame!
Description and label is blatantly false. There's definitely aspartame in these, and likely sugar too. (Like all other li hing mui products on the market.) Advertising this as a health food is totally wrong.
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