Difference between revisions of "Suntreat Oranges"
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Latest revision as of 04:31, 23 February 2026
This orange was purchased from Target in 02/2026.
Packaging
Single qty.
The logo is similar to a Vintage Sweets, a Booth Ranches, or a Sunkist. I.e. it is a black background with a logo in it. It's easy to confuse this with the others if you aren't taking notes.
Price
Fruit
Flavour
Flavour is similar to a vintage sweets or any other generic navel orange. However, it tastes a little bit worse overall. As if they copied the recipe from another orange, but don't quite have the same fertilizer/soil to get it to taste good. It was an average orange. Somewhat both bad and good.
Colour
Peelability
Easy to peel.
Seeds/Seedless
This orange is seedless.