What’s the difference between fresh miracle berries and mberry tablets?
A. Cost, for one. Freshly delivered miracle berries cost on average $3–5 per berry. Tablets sell for $14.95 for a pack of 10. That’s $1.50 for each taste experience – substantially cheaper. In addition, each mberry tablet is created from three hand-picked miracle berries. The method of consumption and convenience also differs. You must suck on a miracle berry to remove the skin and pulpy interior, swish the pulp around your mouth for about a minute, and then spit out the seed. Throughout this process you must be careful not to bite into the seed due to its very bitter taste. The tablet, on the other hand, is very convenient and portable, requiring only that you place it in your mouth and swish it over your tongue until it dissolves. The fresh berry and mberry tablets produce similar effects, but the length and strength of each vary from person to person. Some users feel the effects of both the berries and the tablets quite strongly for up to 90 minutes and maintain residual effects for