Ocean Spray Craisins Dried Cranberries 24oz Bag Only $3.78 on Amazon

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Hurry on over to Amazon where you can stock up on Ocean Spray Craisins Dried Cranberries 24oz for only $3.78 (regularly $11.25) – lowest price!

These dried cranberries are great to have on hand for a quick grab and go snack, or would make the perfect addition to your holiday baking.

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Ocean Spray Craisins Dried Cranberries 48oz $6.68
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Final cost $6.35 shipped (5% off) or $5.68 shipped (15% off)!

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Here’s what customers have to say…

I use these on a daily basis and add to my breakfast cereal. I have never before received whole cranberries and they are very sweet, juicy and delicious. I thoroughly recommend them and hope to get more of the same in the future. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


I have ordered these twice, so far, and they are the FRESHEST, Craisins I have ever eaten!! I have bought these and other brands of sweetened, dried cranberries at other stores, and, though they were good, they weren’t this fresh and delicious! These are great for baking, using in many salads and cooked recipes, and just eating right out of the bag, as a snack.  I definitely plan to order these again and again! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Comments 6

  1. Wendy

    I got the 48oz for only $5.68 with Subscribe and Save (15% disc).

    • Jennifer (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks, Wendy! I added that to the post.

    • Michelle B

      No SnS option for me. But got them anyhow! Thanks

  2. Jenny

    Would these work to string on a Christmas tree?

    • shannon-5

      No they are basically raisins

      • Clestina

        Arguably that was a really popular Victorian decoration. They strung dried fruits like raisins and apricots.

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