



Mighty Starter Pack (MSP)
One Box. Four Ways to Fuel Your Day.
From rich and gooey Mejdool to chewy and complex Mabroom, the Mighty Starter Pack gives you a full-spectrum taste of what dates can do. Clean fuel. Real flavour. Just dates.
(Contains approximately 20-25 dates)
Texture & Taste
Why You'll Love the Mighty Starter Pack
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How We Love to Eat It
Ingredients
Just organic dates with seeds. Because that’s all you need.
Storage Instructions
Keep in a cool, dry place. Refrigerate or freeze for extended freshness (up to 1 year in the freezer).

Mighty Starter Pack (MSP)

Why Mighty Mejdool?
Mighty Mejdool is for those who want clean, natural energy—no frills, just fuel. With one simple ingredient and zero additives, our dates are hand-selected for taste, texture, and performance. It’s real nutrition for athletes, parents, and everyday doers who demand more from their snacks.
FAQs
Head to our FAQs page to find out more.
Are dates actually considered a superfood?
They should be — and we’re making it happen. Dates are rich in fiber, antioxidants, and essential minerals like potassium and magnesium. In fact, just 3 Mejdool dates pack more potassium than a banana. They’re also naturally sweet, energizing, and 100% unprocessed. So yes — dates are a superfood. They just haven’t had the same PR team as avocados (until now).
Are dates good for workouts or active lifestyles?
Absolutely. Dates are a natural source of quick and sustained energy, rich in potassium, fiber, and natural sugars — perfect for a pre- or post-workout snack.
Are dates safe for people with diabetes?
Yes — dates can be safely enjoyed by people with diabetes when eaten in moderation. They have a low to moderate glycemic index (GI) and are rich in fiber, which helps slow the absorption of sugar into the bloodstream. Because dates contain natural sugars (not added or refined ones), they’re often a better alternative to processed sweets. We recommend enjoying them in small portions and, when possible, pairing them with a source of protein or healthy fat — and as always, checking in with a healthcare provider for personalized guidance.