Golden Barrel Blackstrap Molasses, 16 Fl. Oz



Key features
- •One 16 oz. Wide mouth easy pour plastic jar
- •Perfect for your favorite recipes - adds color, sweetness and moisture
- •Rich distinctive flavor - natural, unsulfured
Golden Barrel Blackstrap Molasses, 16 Fl. Oz
List Price: $19.38$17.44DEALYou Save: $1.94 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Cost-effective natural nutritional source
Leslie✓ Verified Purchase•July 25, 2017
Fantastic. My lab results showed a normal (but low normal level) of potassium so I decided to bump up my intake. Unsulfered blackstrap molasses is an incredible source of potassium as well as other trace elements. A cost effective natural source of needed minerals and vitamins. I've been taking 2 tablespoons a day for 6 weeks--my energy is up, my nails are stronger, and it seems to have accelerated the healing of my nerves damaged during a stroke. It is an acquired taste, but I've found mixing it in a cup of hot water makes it drinkable. It tastes better in a cup of coffee but I missed my morning cup of black coffee so I switched to mixing it with water. I highly recommend this item.
Happy with the product
LT✓ Verified Purchase•July 16, 2017
Happy with the product; taste is bitter but bearable, and I eat for nutrition, not taste. Wish the container was glass, not plastic. And price is a bit high.
Five Stars
Vanya C✓ Verified Purchase•July 16, 2017
Beautifully packed, great stuff for my baked beans. Really hard to find in stores.
Thank you Amazon!
Thank you Amazon!
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ATXMomma✓ Verified Purchase•July 15, 2017
I have found this to be a high quality product, and appreciated the price for the quantity!
Grown to like it
Salty Squirrel✓ Verified Purchase•July 13, 2017
This may be an acquired taste. Tastes a little salty and "iron-y" at first, but I'm used to it now and enjoy it often. I mix it with regular molasses to tame it down.
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