Five Walmarts, no jelly. At the Walmarts I've checked, the jelly shelves are practically empty. Almost nothing left besides Smuckers and Walmart's brand of peach preserves.
For most of this year I watched as the supply of blackberry jellies/jams/preserves dwindled from grocery store shelves, disappearing completely from the ones I normally shopped at.
In an act of desperation I checked Walmart. To my pleasant suprise, they had several Walmart brand blackberry choices. I landed on a fruit spread, because it's made with sugar and it's first, of all of four ingredients, is blackberries. From Poland of all places. It's delicious.
I felt more secure in my jam needs, until the past few weeks.
Good thing I stocked up. My supply won't last forever, though.
For most of this year I watched as the supply of blackberry jellies/jams/preserves dwindled from grocery store shelves, disappearing completely from the ones I normally shopped at.
In an act of desperation I checked Walmart. To my pleasant suprise, they had several Walmart brand blackberry choices. I landed on a fruit spread, because it's made with sugar and it's first, of all of four ingredients, is blackberries. From Poland of all places. It's delicious.
I felt more secure in my jam needs, until the past few weeks.
Good thing I stocked up. My supply won't last forever, though.