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May Apr 1st, 2002 08:08 AM

Prices on Macadamia Nuts?
 
Hi Hawaii lovers,<BR><BR>I will be going to Oahu and Maui in May and my family is a huge fan of Macadamia nuts. <BR><BR>However, they are so expensive to buy here in Mainland. Since they're grown in HI, I was wondering if there is a major price difference? Are they much cheaper? How many can we bring back to the Mainland?

LovesHawaii Apr 1st, 2002 08:25 AM

On the Big Island, we found the best -priced priced macadamia nuts and butter at farmers marketes in Kona and Hilo. Macadamia nut chocolates were a lot cheaper at a Walmart in Kona than at the candy {Mauna Loa} factory, though perhaps not as fresh. If you do happen to get out to the Mauna Loa factory on the Big Island, their macadamia nut ice cream is fabulous! Not sure there's a limit on macadamia nuts; just be careful not to weigh the plane down!

bj Apr 1st, 2002 08:34 AM

There still not cheap there. We found the best deals at Longs drug stores. Watch the local papers for advertised specials. We also picked up a bunch of local jams for .99 each at Longs. <BR>Surprisingly, the ABC stores in Waikiki had $1 off coupons for Macadamia nuts while we were there and we snacked for several days. YUM!!

Jim Apr 1st, 2002 08:41 AM

The Hula bowl in Honalulu has a huge weekend flea market with hundreds of vendors including packaged nuts (and other soveniers). Prices are very reasonable.

carla Apr 1st, 2002 03:39 PM

Dad jsut returned with a case - paid $4.55 more then he would have, had be bought them at COSCO!

lcuy Apr 2nd, 2002 09:33 PM

Are you thinking of plain mac nuts or chocolate covered? Wal mart in mililani (on the way to north shore) has the best regular priced chocolate ones, and Longs has the best sale prices. look for extra savings in their sunday ad. If you want plain roasted nuts, they are now sold in one pound bags for $7 or 8 dollars.

x Apr 3rd, 2002 03:03 AM

Oh boy! Let's go to Hawaii so we can go to Wal Mart!!

George Apr 3rd, 2002 04:56 AM

This is such a funny post. I can't wait to go back to Hawaii either May. But can't you find a more interesting topic? Remember land is expensive in Hawaii so I can't imagine you will see a significant drop. Yes Walmart there is a Cosco on Big Island, Oahu and you will see reductions on most items. Daie if you are tired of these, it is Japanese an fun experience IMHO. <BR><BR>I guess I am always looking where to buy the cheapest leis on Kauai. Most people know about chinatown on Oahu but where else?

May Apr 3rd, 2002 06:20 AM

Hi all, thanks for all the great comments and advice. Keep them coming, it's certainly appreciated.<BR><BR>Yes, I'm asking about the plain roasted Macadamia Nuts, not the chocolate covered ones. Since they're grown in HI, I "assume" that they might be cheaper to buy over there. Anyone know exactly how much of a difference?<BR><BR>George: I think this is a pretty relevant topic for a first time traveler to HI. I just wanted to know what I'm looking forward to. But I guess you think "looking to buy the cheapest leis" would be more of an interesting topic then huh?

George Apr 3rd, 2002 07:35 AM

It was a joke May lighten up and get a selfp esteem

Mary Apr 3rd, 2002 07:37 AM

May he did answer your question I agree don't be so thin skinned. I had some input myself but I don't want to get slammed either.

May Apr 3rd, 2002 12:23 PM

It has nothing to do with self esteem or being thin skinned. You either have an input to the question, or you don't. That's all. I was making a very legit question. I do, however, appreciate all the informative comments.

bbb Apr 3rd, 2002 01:17 PM

I love macs

May Apr 4th, 2002 06:29 AM

Same here! =)


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