Fruit Bliss Organic Turkish Figs Figs, 5 Oz price history and forecast - Fruit Bliss FTB02004
Fruit Bliss Organic Turkish Figs Figs, 5 Oz

Fruit Bliss Organic Turkish Figs Figs, 5 Oz

Brand:
Fruit Bliss
Model Number:
FTB02004
UPC:
811406020048
EAN:
0811406020048
ASIN:
B00LWZYK0S
Walmart SKU:
105857218

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Highest Price
$9.99
Lowest Price
$4.55
Most Recent Price
$9.64
Average Price
$8.81
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.19/5 from 42 reviews.

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I didn't spit them out.

David February 18, 2026

Actually ok. Buy a bag once every ten years. I closed my eyes and tried to imagine what these would taste like. To my surprise, they tasted *exactly* like what I imagined. This is especially surprising in that I don't think I've ever eaten one before, except for those dry punishment cake things I was force-fed as a child, Fig Newtons. I sometimes want to eat a Fig Newton, because, like in the cycle of violence, I had some deep inner desire to repeat the experience I endured while as a child. Which is worse, Fig Newtons or liquorish? I think we should make violent prisoners eat both once a month, except there are laws preventing us from doing that. I guess Fig Newtons weren't that bad. I wasn't really forced to eat them. I could have just gone hungry or had some mayonnaise. The truth is, the ol' Fig Newtons weren't that bad. I'm just complaining. Kind of like the monkey who enjoys eating the cucumber until he sees the other monkey eating grapes, then the cucumber monkey throws the cucumber back that the trainer due to it being unfair. As an adult, I think about how chocolate would have cost just about the same, but instead I was provided with Fig Newtons and, what were those things, some other "candy" that wasn't trying very hard. I think my Dad was just toying with me to see how I would react, like eating hot dogs in front of a dog but just giving the dog dry dog food. Not that he ever did that, but, rather, that's the best example I can think of. So, now that I'm 61, and my father has left this world going on two or three years, I thought I would confront my past and buy this bag of moist, and I do mean moist, figs. I was expecting something to take the place of the dry wheat that surrounded the figs on Fig Newtons. I didn't see any dry wheat on the picture, so I figured it must have thatched twigs or pomegranate style seeds that would make impractical any attempt to enjoy them. To my surprise, these were easy to eat. And I actually enjoyed them. Ok, they weren't "enjoyable" in that I wanted another bag, rather, they were "enjoyable" like the old man on the bus who actually had something mildly interesting to say and didn't actually ask for any money or say he was a veteran with wounds nor use any profanity. I mean, if I was on a long walk and there was no food around, I would consider buying these again if there was nothing else. Certainly better than a spoon of mayonnaise.

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The best figs I've tried

Dr S July 6, 2017

Figs are a great snack, but unless you can find them fresh - which is difficult - they are dried, and the dried one are dry (go figure) and tough, The Fruit Bliss figs are dried, but then infused with water - nothing but water. They are delicious - a real treat. I recommend them to anyone who likes figs and who wants a healthful, filling and enjoyable snack. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]

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Quite tasty and large!

Kathy December 14, 2025

Excellent taste. However, they have been rehydrated from dried figs.

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My daughter loved it so much

Mai N April 26, 2017

Eat as a snack [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]

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Would buy again!

Nick B July 15, 2017

Sweet, and nice healthy snack! snack [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]

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I am going to buy again.

Rachel Q September 30, 2017

These went great in my fennel and figs health shake.

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New to figs

Royce D September 30, 2018

Just trying to vary fruit

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Walter January 13, 2026

big price for small quantity

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good only if you like unsulphered

anonymous July 11, 2025

I guess it's because I've never had unsulphured figs before. I just don't like them. Maybe other people do.

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No need to buy to try

Peter d October 25, 2018

Not at all what I thought I rather spend the money for fresh figs at the grocery store. They didn't taste anything like a fig and poor quality if you ask me

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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $4.55 (Apr 6) to $9.64 (Jun 10) over the past 90 days. Current price is 13.1% above the 90-day average of $8.53.

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Date Price Change % Change
$9.64 $+0.38 +4.1%
$9.26 $-0.30 -3.1%
$9.56 $-0.06 -0.6%
$9.62 $+5.07 +111.4%
$4.55

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