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This is a review strictly based upon Goya's Tamari...

This is a review strictly based upon Goya's Tamarind Nectar juice in the carton. I was told if I drink this I can expect to sleep through out the night if I am sleep deprived. It worked! I slept all night alright! Straight through when I got up I felt refreshed. I definitely benefited from the health benefits of Tamarind. I will seek these health drinks in my availability to. Delicious.

I sure put it up for the sales representative in t...

I sure put it up for the sales representative in the supermarket. He makes me come back all the time... With good adverts on products to try...and he's never ending prayers to visit some more

I love this place. Nj is my second home for me. Th...

I love this place. Nj is my second home for me. The staff is great and is straightforward when it comes to loading you and everything. Would not mine going to this place for a pickup. Great place !!!!!!!! The parking lot is big.

I've been here and I gotta say the people who work...

I've been here and I gotta say the people who work there treat you like family. Only person I don't like is Henry but other than that the place is really good to work at. Good environment to be in, people there are nice and the boss is really cool.

Most of their stuff is pretty decent, but overall ...

Most of their stuff is pretty decent, but overall consistently below western/north american standards. Even compared to regular fare, generic, and non organic items. I have found Walmart s Great Value store brand gennerally better than Goya, for example. The flavor and quality of the ingredients often is lacking or disappoints me. It s not that it s strange or bad, per-se, but regularly fails to embody the company slogan... Perhaps this stuff could be considered good at the price point in a poorer and less discerning market/customer. They do not follow emerging market trends, such as no corn syrup, packaging chemicals, or fillers in their foods, which most even low price point companies are forced into doing now. Again, they are targeting by economic and ethnic class, who will buy it just because of the way the name sounds, even though American brands are cheaper and of better quality. The unfamiliar is scary, and that s the card theyre playing. In many (not all) foreign markets this stuff could be considered good enough, but not for a traditional northern market. I never saw this up north, but since I moved down south I see it everywhere. I generally use their logo in the opposite way from the intended if it s Goya, it s gotta be mediocre, and I will only buy it if the re are no alternatives, or they are very overpriced. In short, if they want to sell this stuff in the established US market, they need to up the quality a little bit.