Today we're reviewing Trader Joe's Fig Bites. As the package says, they're "made with Turkish Figs."
A 10-ounce package costs $1.99.
A mom's (my) take: Ah, nostalgia! I've loved Fig Newtons since, well, forever. I haven't eaten one in ages, though. These Trader Joe's Fig Bites brought it all back. The cakey cookie, the lightly sweet filling....ah, memories. No artificial colors or preservatives here, but yummy, yummy memories.
Overall rating: 5 of 5 stars
A teenager's (Jack's) take: Well, I'm a huge fan of anything resembling a Fig Newton, so my eyes lit up when I saw these... The breading has a pretty strong flavor, but doesn't get in the way of the figs. The fig filling tastes awesome, and although I have no idea what the difference is between Turkish and regular figs, I bet they taste exactly like them. Overall: buy many, many boxes.
Overall rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Trader Joe's Fig Bites: big fans!
[note: We have no affiliation with Trader Joe's. I'm sure they have never read this blog and have no idea who we are. Hey, we like being incognito, although we never wear sunglasses indoors. ;)]
Read all of our Trader Joe's sweet treats and dessert reviews!
Here's what else we're loving this week:
- who else is jumping up and down about Ree's upcoming line of linens?!?!?!? Ohmygosh!
- THIS.
- How cute is this idea for St. Patrick's Day?
- Speaking of St. Patrick's Day...loving this cocktail from Pizzazzerie!
- Please make these Unicorn Blondies. Weird name, seriously delicious!
I love their packaging.I would buy these ..first sight.
ReplyDeleteHi love your reviews! Can I just ask what camera you use to take photos?
ReplyDeleteHi! Thanks so much! I use a Sony A58. :)
DeleteLove Fig Newtons especially the whole wheat! I've never tried TJ's, but will do so next visit. These are one of husband's favorite cookies too.
ReplyDeleteThose are one of our staples! Have you tried the TJ's Meyer Lemon Cookie Thins? So good. Just managed to stop myself from eating way too many and put the box away.
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