Dried Fruit and Raisin Cases for Program Snacks

Dried fruit and raisin case searches belong in a separate snack-planning path from fruit cups, applesauce pouches, and canned fruit sides because buyers compare bag size, bulk format, count, and storage workflow differently.

Keep dried fruit separate from fruit sides

Dried fruit bags, raisins, and dates support different snack, pantry, and ingredient workflows than fruit cups, applesauce, gel cups, or #10 canned fruit.

Compare bag size and case count

Single-serve raisin packs, two-pound bags, and bulk date cases should be compared by format before price.

Verify current product details

This page does not make nutrition, allergen, school-program, or menu-crediting claims. Buyers should verify current documentation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are dried fruit cases the same as fruit cup cases?

No. Dried fruit and fruit cups have different formats, serving workflows, and storage or portioning considerations.

Who buys raisin and dried fruit cases?

Schools, camps, cafeterias, breakrooms, snack programs, and foodservice pantries may compare them.

What should buyers compare first?

Compare pack format, bag size, case count, storage type, supplier, and current product details.

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