🍇 Spread the Love with Every Jar!
This 6-Jar Variety Pack features 12 oz. jars of favorite preserves made by the Monks at St. Joseph's Abbey in Spencer, Mass. Each jar is filled with delicious flavors like Apricot-Pineapple, Rhubarb-Strawberry, and more, all crafted without artificial ingredients or high fructose corn syrup.
J**N
What's not to love?
Bought these for a Christmas gift for a jelly-holic and this is his favorite brand. It was a hit so what's not to love? Safely packed, excellent quality...think this might be a standing gift since he is so hard to buy for!
J**F
6-Jar Variety Pack Trappist Monks Preserves
DELICIOUS!!! A wonderful set of flavors and a nice way to support the church. Just wish this product was a little cheaper because it comes from workers in a religious organization that is not payrolled. The only things that would make me choose different Cmas gifts this year would be the shipping fees. If Trappist issues gift cards, that might be the way to shop until our economy stabilizes.
T**O
Absolutely delicious
This is hands down the best jelly available without making your own. I bought several boxes for gifts
I**S
To Preserve Good Taste
This selection was the perfect combination of flavors for a variety of snacks: muffins, biscuits and cooking
C**D
Variety of flavors
Great flavor. Will order again.
M**Y
too bad it has corn syrup
I was getting ready to purchase this product but the fact that contains corn syrup make me change my mind. Many of us are having issues with corn syrup. I appreciate the fact that they disclosed all ingredients before I placed the order. Hope this could change in the future.
T**R
Trappist jellies & jams are great stuff!
They taste great.They're pretty!They're made in an intriguing and enviro-friendly way. (My first sight of the monastery where they're made - a replica of the mother-house in Europe, on a picturesque hilltop in Massachusetts - swept me into a historical reverie that was interrupted when I realized what the habited monk on the red tile roof was doing: fixing one of the solar panels powering the jelly factory. You can read more about some unique features of the process on the Amazon site.)And the money you spend actually goes to support the life and work of the monks.
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