Archer Farms Fruit Strips
Archer Farms Fruit Strips (sold by Target) used to be one of my favorite snacks. I thought they were delicious and a great way of getting in a fruit serving with no added sugar. They were only 1 pt for one strip, or only 1.5 points for 2 strips. I ate 2 every day with my lunch at work.
My favorites were the Wildberry, Raspberry, and Strawberry. They were nice and thick and soft.
I tried the Tropical ones, and was sadly disappointed in them. I thought they tasted funny, were way too thin, smaller, and kind of tough and rubbery. I figured it was just the tropical ones.
Imagine my surprise (and disgust) when I refreshed my stash of Wildberry, Raspberry, and Strawberry ones to find that they were now the same as the Tropical ones. Thin, funny tasting, and tough. Ugh. I have three boxes - that were not cheap - that I will probably throw out now.
I double-checked the box against an old one that I had just finished to make sure that i had not picked up the wrong product. The name of the product was exactly the same. The only difference was if you looked closely at the picture of the product on the front of the box. The pictures look almost the same, but the ones on the new boxes are distinctly thinner.
This weekend I will be taking trips to multiple Targets, if possible, to hopefully stock up on the yummy ones before they’re completely taken out of the stores. What’s up, Archer Farms?!?
If you’ve experienced this, or do know that I’m just grabbing the wrong product, please let me know! I’m devastated!
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April 14th, 2008 at 10:30 pm
You’re not alone. I ended up with a box of wildberry strips that were just aweful! I live about 45 minutes from Target now, and of course I didn’t keep a reciept on something like that (my girls eat them like crazy). They have a satisfaction guarantee, so I took the box back, minus one that was just gross. The texture of the strips in this package was just wierd. It ended up that since I didn’t have a reciept for a 2.99 product, it took up one of the 2 times in a year that I can return something without a reciept. The cs girl was a snot so I did it just to make her work harder to help me out. I know, I’m a brat, but she needed to realize that customer service is about making the customer happy.
April 15th, 2008 at 6:44 pm
Jill,
Thank you so much for posting your message. Not only do I now know that I’m not going insane, I’ve also learned that Target has a limit on how many returns you can have without a receipt! I don’t blame you for fighting to get your money back! My question is, did they not have anyone taste these before they put them on the market? I have about ten boxes of the good ones left, but they’re going fast. I think I might write to them and see if I can find out what’s going on. Thanks again!