My crew are pragmatists. They get Mazuri and eat it gladly because to them it seems to be less a matter of taste and more a matter of "I can fill my belly quickly on this and get my nutrition for the day, and still forage for better tasting stuff."
I'm sure a fair bit of it gets cached, and I wonder how long it takes a squirrel to figure out (if they ever do) that blocks don't keep well when buried an inch or two in moist soil.
The exceptions are the braver ones. I always tell them when coaxing them closer, "Brave squirrels get the best treats." These few will turn up their noses at rodent block and hold out for the good stuff (raw shelled almonds or a pecan half if I'm dosing somebody for mange.) But even these (thinking mostly of TigerMom here) will sometimes take and eat a block if I think to offer it first. I'm usually teasing them when I do that. Usually it's sniffed with disdain, but they sometimes surprise me by taking it and eating it all up, like a little kid who decides not to give Mommy a hard time about eating their veggies. But only the one, then they just want their almonds. And sometimes TM will take a couple of bites, then "cache" it anywhere just to be done with it. Sometimes I am nearly hit on the head by a block that is just dropped from a branch overhead after the obligatory bite or two.
Mazuri makes a lot of crumbs in the bottom of the bag. That's good to mix with coconut oil or other yummy stuff into "coco cookies" to use it up.
Currently we are just past the peak of the mulberry crop, so I hardly see any of my guys. They're all full of mulberries. Next thing coming ripe are the walnuts.
Last week I got a small fruit bowl at the store that had pineapple chunks and coconut chunks. I've never had fresh coconut so got it to try, and figured I'd offer some to the crew. TM acted like I was messing with her when I offered it. Same for the others who checked it out, but the next day I saw someone eating one.