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Do we know tomorrow s tsv yet.  TY.

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Ships 11/28 Mrs. Prindables 10 Large Apples w/ 3D Pop-up Gift Boxes   $49.98           

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Nov 16.       presale is now available

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Pre sale item #?

 

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10 apples for $50?  No.



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Question: How do these apples not rot considering they've been sitting covered in chocolate for weeks? Months? When I buy apples, if they are not consumed in a week, they start to go bad.

 

Are they loaded with chemicals? I've always wondered and this is why I've never ordered them... from anywhere. TIA

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@SahmIam wrote:

Question: How do these apples not rot considering they've been sitting covered in chocolate for weeks? Months? When I buy apples, if they are not consumed in a week, they start to go bad.

 

Are they loaded with chemicals? I've always wondered and this is why I've never ordered them... from anywhere. TIA


 

The TSV is a great deal at $5 for each apple and the gift boxes and free shipping.  

 

I have made apples like this and they are dipped in very warm chocolate or caramel. It seals the apple and keeps it fresh.  

 

 

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There are 4 ship dates, I order them every year for gifts. They last for weeks if refridgerated .My Dad and I used to make them every year because Mom loved them. We bought 5# blocks of carmel. He made something to hold them upright until the carmel then chocolae t cooled. Sadly they left us 31 days apart at Christmas. It's not a fun holiday any more.

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This isn't really a reply but does anyone remember when they had nuts on them? It's just an opinion but they were amazing with nuts and chips. Guess it wasn't cost efficient for them. 

 

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I do remember when they had a crushed nut option.  Our holiday party this year is going to be much smaller than usual, just 10 or 12 for a nice brunch.  I'm thinking of buying 2 sets of he Tsv and I'll use them as party favors and as a little gift for a few others.  And keep two for hubby and me, of course.