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Single A Peanuts offers 9 lbs of premium, dried in-shell peanuts sourced from a small Georgia farm. Perfectly designed as a natural, nutritious feed for wildlife including deer, turkey, and birds, this product supports local agriculture while providing a convenient, eco-friendly way to attract and nourish your backyard visitors.
| ASIN | B0DK615XG2 |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,631 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #224 in Bird Seed |
| Brand | Single A Peanuts |
| Brand Name | Single A Peanuts |
| Coin Variety 1 | Peanut |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 124 Reviews |
| Item Form | Whole |
| Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Single A Corn |
| Manufacturer Food Processing Method | Dried |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Nut Seed Type | Peanut |
| Nut or Seed Type | Peanut |
| Set Name | Wildlife Feed |
| Size | 9 lbs |
| UPC | 198715970074 |
| Unit Count | 160.0 Ounce |
| Variety | Peanut |
L**N
Great value.
The wildlife love em, they go nuts over them 😆. Great value. The peanuts are in the guitar and the feeder.
L**L
They are smaller, but meant to be that way…
The crows love them! The reason for my purchase!
L**E
A personal touch
I wanted to write this review, not specifically about the product, but more about the small business, personal touch that came along with it. Every spring I buy a bag of plain peanuts for the critters around my property. I’m not particularly picky about the brand of peanuts, so long as they are convenient, domestic and relatively affordable. This year I happened upon this brand, merely because it was at the top of the list when I searched and it was a good size bag. Product came fairly quickly, and is a good size for what I need. What especially impressed me was the hand written thank you card that accompanied the purchase. Yes, HAND WRITTEN, in green pen. I know this might not mean much, especially in today’s society but I found it to be a nice personal experience that showed appreciation. From now on, I will only buy Single A Farms peanuts from the great state of Georgia.
L**N
More twigs than I would have liked.
I normally order my peanuts at 25lbs a bag each month, but ended up needing to find peanuts to fill the delay in shipment. While these were also delayed, I was still happy to have more peanuts for my birds. The peanuts themselves are small and there have been a good bit of twigs throughout the bag. As I order more, I am going to try to stay away from this brand, just because of the sticks and small size of the peanuts. I scoop the peanuts to put in feeders and it is annoying to fight the twigs. Overall the peanuts themselves seem fresh and not crushed. No problem with the peanuts themselves. The birds love them. It will do in a pinch.
L**.
High Quality Peanuts
The squirrels gave them the five star rating and I am publishing it because I agree. The nuts are fresh and crispy. and of mostly uniform size. Mike likes them, too, although he makes more of a mess than the squirrels and birds do, mainly because he shells them in the house. They last longer than the cans of shelled peanuts, of course, which makes them more cost-effective.
C**A
Do not buy it.
It is the worse bag of peanuts I have ever bought. The bag was full of dry leaves, twigs, peanut shells and debris. The peanuts were very small and many open. I did not return it because I opened the bag because I was not expecting to find such an unacceptable product. Even my birds and squirrels did not eat them, so now I'm going to sweep my deck. I did not give it 0 because it is only 5 stars. I wasted my money.
D**S
Good, but Smaller Peanuts.
Good peanuts, however, my bag included most small sized peanuts with lots of sticks and foreign matter. Outside of that, it was fine.
S**N
Great for the squirrels, and supports an American farm.
Squirrels aren’t too picky about their peanuts, but it’s nice to be able to support a farm not owned by corporate giants. It’s also nice to be able to get product that may not be “local” like a farmers market, but peanuts aren’t grown everywhere and these were not shipped from another continent. Just a few states away. Again, squirrels are not particularly picky, (I am not implying these are not top-of-the-line peanuts. But I bought them for squirrels). So if you’re going to get them peanuts in bulk, support an American farmer. It’s a good value all the way around.
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