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product received was past expiration date
M**A
Absolutely Wonderful!
I first saw these at a cousins house and was just amazed. They are the best for roasting and making GIANT s'mores. When I got back home I could not find them in stores and ended up purchasing them here. They shipped fine and arrived looking tasty. Highly recommend to impress your friends.
D**.
Great for S'more wedding favor
I used these for my wedding favors. They looked very cute with the s,mores.
C**S
It is with mixed feelings that I post this.
I try my best to avoid food dyes and especially factory farmed and/or genetically modified foods. This meant that I hadn't had marshmallows for years. Being as attached to s'mores as most the rest of us, I missed them. When I read that these Campfire Giant Roasters Marshmallows had no blue food dye in them, I decided to risk ordering them even though other ingredients weren't listed.IMHO the positives of these marshmallows are that they don't have the blue dye listed as an ingredient. They are indeed big and fluffy. For those needing a more regular sized marshmallow, these can be cut with kitchen shears into halves or even fourths and still be of adequate size.However, and for me this is a big however, the ingredients are of major concern. The ingredients as listed in order on the bag are:Corn SyrupSugarDextroseModified Food Starch (corn)WaterGelatinNatural and Artificial FlavorTetrasodium PyrophosphateMost of the corn grown in the U.S. is genetically modified and these marshmallows contain two types corn and lots and lots of sugar. Who knows what artificial flavors are included and what the heck is tetrasodium pyrophosphate? I'll look it up but one good guess is that it will be a chemical preservative. I should have sourced the ingredient list before purchasing because now I'm stuck with 3 giant bags of marshmallows I won't eat. For those who aren't concerned about the GM issue and/or chemicals, then these marshmallows would at least be better than those which also contain the blue dye. I just prefer my food more pure.So, pretty please, will one of the organic food production companies please develop a healthy marshmallow. I'm still missing them.
P**E
A bad idea
Super large marshmallows have eye appeal for kids and kids at heart, but when you really try them out, you find that they are not much fun.If you cook regular size marshmallows on a fire you can pop them into your mouth and consume them with little mess. To disassemble these big ones involves using a fork and spoon unless you want to get a sticky mess on your hands, face, utensils, etc.The package warns that you should not eat more than one at a time; these things are a choking risk -- one of these stuffed rudely down your mouth could fill your oral cavity or clog your airways. I think you could use one instead of a potato to stop up a car's tailpipe for that matter.Maybe the best thing about these marshmallows is that they expand to the size a large cake if you heat them in a microwave and they stay big for a long time. We saved the last half of the bag to do destructive experiments such as burning them, dissolving them, etc.
M**N
Very Good
Love them!!!! Have a hard time finding Campfire MM and they are the best. Thank YOUMartha Brown
T**N
suck suck sucks!1!!¡¡!
THEY ARE TOO BUG. I CANNOT FIT THEM IN MY FACE WHOLE, I AM FORCED TO CUT THEM INTO LITTLE PECES AND THEN SUCK ON THEM FURIOUSLY. TERRIBLE PRODICT
K**R
Great!
Always quality Marshmallows!
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