Harry and David pears

Anonymous
Why are they so expensive? Like is it a rare "type/breed" or are they grown under certain conditions? I realize all delivery fruit is expensive but these pears are especially so. I had one today at the office and it was good and looked pretty in the gold foil but it wasn't really extraordinary. Just curious if there is a behind the scenes background story to them.
Anonymous
I’ve only received them once but I thought they were absolutely extraordinary.
Anonymous
Someone gave me some last year and it was truly the best pear I’ve ever had (and being from Oregon I’ve had a lot of pears.) I looking into ordering some this year but simply can’t justify $5 for a piece of fruit, no matter how good it is.
Anonymous
They’re good, but I’d rather receive a gift card to a restaurant or something with chocolate!
Anonymous
I love them! I'll take any that you don't want OP!
Anonymous
I think you really have to enjoy a perfectly ripe, juicy pear. They are phenomenal!
Anonymous
My guess is, you are the pears before it ripened, it’s self explanatory if you tried one in its peak.
Anonymous
Just FYI- when I was at TJ’s last week they had a Harry and David pear and cheese gift box for $7.99.
Anonymous
They're Comice pears. You can get them at the grocery (esp. WF) this time of year.
Anonymous
I've gotten them as gifted and they were the best pears I have eaten. Have gotten them at WF and were not as good, but may be a fluke.
Anonymous
They really are exceptionally good. In fact normally we get a box as a gift but haven't received it yet this year and I'm disappointed!
Anonymous
I always roll my eyes at them, like, really? You got me half a dozen pears? But without fail those pears and damn good and then I'm left wishing someone else would have sent me half a dozen pears!
Anonymous
I have bought fresh exotic tropical fruits at times because I have craved the taste of it here. Alphonso and Gir Kesar mangos from India and strawberry papaya from Hawaii. They have been worth it each time!

I am still in search of good quality fresh guavas, litchis, custard apple and wood apples (bael).
Anonymous
I'm a food snob and 99% organic fruit buyer but have to say when we've been given them (or more usual had them at relatives) they are exceptionally good. I have gotten comice locally (MOMS usually will have them for a few weeks) but not the same. That said-I bought a couple dozen pears right before Thanksgiving of all colors and varieties and some of those ripened to perfection-my theory being I had so many we didn't eat too soon.
Anonymous
They really are exceptional. They have to be ripe. I used to find deals after the holidays for $20/box shipped for about 9. Totally worth it.
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