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Tropical Traditions Dried Coconut Review and Giveaway

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Shredded CoconutTropical Traditions 100% natural Shredded Coconut is made from organic dried coconuts in the Philippines that are grown with no fertilizers or pesticides. Simple, delicious, pure shredded coconut.  The shredded coconut contains no added sweeteners, no additives, no preservatives, and no sulfites. It’s a great addition to recipes and baking, or just for snacks!

As I’m sure you can tell, I like coconut, so I was thrilled to be able to try the Tropical Traditions shredded coconut.  I have been pleased with their products so far, and the shredded coconut was no different.  It had a wonderful, pure coconut flavor.  Unsweetened coconut is delicious, and it’s much healthier for you.

I enjoyed putting some of the shredded coconut in smoothies and on top of my fruit salads.  It’s great for added flavor on top of cereal or yogurt.  As a special treat, I made my own version of a no-bake coconut & nut chocolate chewy.  Yum!  The fine grating of the coconut lends itself to easy blending into recipes.

Would you like to try out the shredded coconut for yourself?  Tropical Traditions has offered one of my readers a container of shredded coconut to try.  Yum!!!

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Giveaway is open to U.S. and Canadian residents and ends on July 17th.

If you decide to place an order with Tropical Traditions, please select “Referred by a friend” and in the box that says “How did you hear of us?” enter my sponsor ID number 5905631.  As a way of saying thank you for your referral order, you will receive a complimentary copy of the book Virgin Coconut Oil: How it has changed people’s lives and how it can change yours! by Brian and Marianita Shilhavy with your first order!

I received a sample of Tropical Traditions Shredded Coconut for the purpose of this review. Winner will receive a container of Tropical Traditions shredded coconut.  No other compensation was received.  All opinions are my own.  Your taste critiques may vary.

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