Tumaro's 10-Inch Wraps, Garden Spinach & Vegetables, 14-Ounce Packages (Pack of 6) | 
enlarge | Brand: Tumaro's Category: Grocery
List Price: $20.30 Buy New: $16.92 You Save: $3.38 (17%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 5624
Number Of Items: 6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.2 Dimensions (in): 11 x 11 x 3.3
Model: 50441 UPC: 025147504419 EAN: 0025147504419 ASIN: B000EY1MTK
Release Date: March 9, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Case of six 14-ounce tortilla packages (total of 84 ounces) | | • | Flour tortillas made with wheat, spinach, and bell peppers | | • | Low-fat; contains no saturated fat, trans fat, or cholesterol | | • | Burrito-size wrap made with organic ingredients; American Heart Association Seal of Approval | | • | Wholesome, gourmet tortillas made in the U.S. |
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| Customer Reviews:
SIZE DOES MATTER! July 18, 2008 These tortillas are of excellent quality and taste great. I didn't mind the recent price increase, since their quality is so much better than a plain flour tortilla. I did, however, mind when the last two shipments of only the Garden Spinach & Vegetables tortillas contained 9"--not 10"--tortillas as advertised on the packages. Yes, I ended up measuring every package, because I thought it might be a fluke with one or two packages containing the smaller size, but the contents of ALL 12 PACKAGES came up SHORT. And yes, this 1" discrepancy matters when you're paying $14.38 at the Subscribe & Save price for 6 packages of 6-count tortillas. I'll give Tumaro's the benefit of the doubt, though, because their tortillas are definitely a cut-above. Hopefully, this size differential was just an aberration, and not an attempt on Tumaro's part to pull the wool over their customers' eyes. I mean, come on, most of their customers are probably women since women are the ones who usually do the grocery shopping. Did they think we wouldn't notice being short-changed? Maybe a woman should do the measuring instead of a man, because we all know how much men exaggerate when it comes to the size of things. Or the 10" description could be eliminated, and the consumer could decide whether these burrito-size tortillas were, indeed, large enough.
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