Traverse Bay Dried Cherries 4-Pound Bag Only $20.90 Shipped on Amazon

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Traverse Bay Fruit Dried Cherries 4 Pound Bag $20.90
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Final cost $20.90 shipped or $19.85 shipped (5% off)!


Traverse Bay Fruit Dried Cranberries 4 Pound Bag $16.38
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Final cost $16.38 shipped or $15.56 shipped (5% off)!


Add cranberries to your brussels sprouts for a delicious side dish!

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Comments 14

  1. Shari Cherri

    Are these Michigan Cherries??

    • Stacy F (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      They are indeed from Traverse City, MI.

    • Jen

      They are and they are so good! I live here, wondering if its cheaper to just buy them on site. 🤔

  2. Shari Cherri

    For the cherries…Confusing… dunno….it says… plus free ship over $25?
    SIMPLE INGREDIENTS: Dried Cranberries Sweetened With Sugar; Touch of Sunflower Oil Added to Prevent Clumping. No Preservatives or Sulfites

    • Stacy F (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Shari, if you are doing a one-time purchase, then it is free shipping on orders over $25, but if you do the Subscribe & save option you should get free shipping. You can cancel the subscription anytime after your order ships to avoid future recurring shipments.

    • pjane

      I want to buy them. They don’t have sulfite which is good. But they do have sugar. And I think I’ll just get fresh cherries next time. Sugar isn’t good for my fibroid or my gut. Really trying to cut back. I don’t like having a big tummy.

      • Jen

        They sell some amazing cherry juice (pure) at Costco. I don’t recall the brand but it’s excellent!

  3. Rachel

    Thanks! Dried fruits are my kids replacement for their beloved fruit snacks grandparents give them.

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      You’re welcome, Rachel!

  4. Sarah K.

    Love these dried cherries! They don’t last long in my house and this is a great price. I live in MI, too!

  5. Wendy

    I usually buy a 4 pound box at the Meijer when we go to MI over the summer and pay about $30 so this is a good buy. Too bad they don’t have chocolate covered dried fruit.

    • Chelsea

      Sorry if we aren’t allowed to leave links but I’m a cherry farmer and we work with Traverse Bay (Cherry Central) and we offer the chocolate covered cherries at countryspoon.com

  6. sue

    Do they have added sugar?

    • Chelsea

      these do, because the no sugar added have to be dried to a different consistency. No sugar cherries are much more thin and hard. To get a more raisen like texture, sugar has to be added to hold enough moisture to prevent molding but to ensure chewiness, if that makes sense.

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