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Nutri-berries are theoretically nutritionally balanced, but I concur with other reviewers that they wouldn't be the best choice as a main diet. They're a good treat or an easy meal to give at times when I am in too much of a hurry to prepare fresh food. My Timneh grey always welcomes them. It's a relatively expensive food to give, and although almost the whole berry is "theoretically" edible, in practice my bird carefully picks out the safflower seeds, peanut pieces, and other favorite bits, and the rest tends to get dropped on the cage floor. Still, it's a fun food for him to eat and anything that has an entertainment factor is a plus. Nutr-berries come in plastic tubs in the "original" flavor and in poly bags in a variety of other appealing flavors such as "El paso" with spicy peppers, "tropical fruit," "garden veggie," "sunny orchard" with raisins etc. My bird seems to like them all.