Tropical Fruit Box Review: Fresh Soursop Delivery
Soursop, also known as guanabana or graviola, is not exactly a corner-store fruit, so when Tropical Fruit Box offered a direct-to-door delivery, I had to see how a fresh tropical fruit actually holds up after shipping.
Key Features & Details
The Small Box option ships 3 pounds of fresh soursop straight from family farm partners in Central and South America and the Caribbean, routed through a Miami warehouse before heading to your door. The brand describes the flesh as creamy and white, with a flavor profile that lands somewhere between pineapple and strawberry, finished with a sour citrus note.
What You Get / Specs
- 3 lbs of fresh soursop (guanabana/graviola) — Small Box
- Hand-shipped from farm partners
- Free U.S. delivery
- Backed by an Arrive Fresh Guarantee
Pros and Cons
- Pro: Access to a fresh tropical fruit that's hard to find in most U.S. grocery stores
- Pro: Free delivery and an Arrive Fresh Guarantee reduce the risk of ordering perishable fruit online
- Pro: Larger Regular and Large box sizes are available if 3 lbs isn't enough
- Con: Fresh fruit shipping always carries some ripeness variability depending on transit time
- Con: Soursop's distinct flavor and texture won't be for everyone on the first try

Price & Where to Buy
The Small Box (3 lbs) is priced at $109.00, on sale from $119.00. Check current pricing and box sizes through this Tropical Fruit Box soursop page.
Final Verdict
If you've been curious about soursop but can't find it locally, this is a straightforward way to get it fresh with delivery protection built in. See the current deal on the Tropical Fruit Box soursop product page.
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