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Top 10 Questions (and Answers) About Wonderful Pistachios
Wondering if pistachios fall off the tree naturally? Need to get a hold of our customer service team for your comments and concerns? Wonderful Pistachios receives a wide range of inquiries each day, so we answered our top 10 questions about the product and brand.
1. Where can I get coupons
for Wonderful
Pistachios?
We regularly announce coupons
on our
Facebook
page, so keep checking back!
2. Where can I find
Wonderful
Pistachios?
Use our
store locator
to see which markets sell our
product near you. If you’re
unable to find a store, you
can also purchase Wonderful
Pistachios on
Amazon.com.
Notice our product is no
longer available in your store
but once was? Make a special
request to your produce
manager — we’ve heard success
stories of markets bringing
our product back!
3. Do pistachios fall off
the tree naturally?
When it’s time to harvest our
pistachios, we use a
mechanical shaker that grabs a
tree by the trunk to shake all
the pistachios off. Watch a
video of the process
here.
4. What’s the best way to
crack an unopened
pistachio?
If there’s a tiny opening,
wedge your pistachio into a
sharp corner and you should be
able to get your pistachio
out!
5. Will Wonderful
Pistachios ever come out
with flavors?
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stay up-to-date!
6. Are pistachio shells
really poisonous?
The pistachio shell itself is
not poisonous, but it’s very
important for the harvested
fruit to be hulled and dried
within a 24 hour period. They
go from our trees to the
storage facility within a day
to avoid contaminants.
7. What’s your customer
service contact
number?
You can contact our customer
service at 877-450-9493 or you
can write to us online with
any
feedback or complaints.
8. What does a pistachio
tree and fruit look
like?
A picture is worth a thousand
words! Check out our
Harvest 2011 album
on Facebook.
9. Why are pistachios so
addictive?
Because they’re lean, mean,
and green!
10. Can pistachio shells be
used for anything besides
being tossed in the
trash?
Try grinding them up and
tossing them in the garden —
they’ll provide a protective
force field that will deter
snails and slugs from
trespassing.
Have additional questions we didn’t answer here? Leave them in the comments, and we’ll get you answers!