Royal Dansk Danish Cookies Tin, butter, 24 Ounce
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Following the disappearance of the cookies, sewing supplies appear.
Natural flavor, wheat flour, butter, sugar, coconut, invert sugar, salt, ammonium bicarbonate Eggs, hazelnuts, pecans, and macadamia nuts may be present in small quantities.
The rectangle and pretzel resemble each other. However, I've noticed that the sugar crystals are much smaller than they were 30 years ago when I ate too many of these.
In some ways, I understand this because it prevents some people from purchasing all of the available items while others are unable to do so because they have all been sold to a few people. It happened to me when I couldn't find distilled water gallon bottles for my BiPap machine because I couldn't use regular/bottled water, and when I asked why they never seemed to have any in stock, they told me there's a man who comes in and buys the entire delivery. I understand that it is more convenient for him, and that the store may not care if all customers have access to it, but it is unjust to the rest of us. Consider the toilet paper shortages that occurred before stores began imposing restrictions.
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These Royal Dansk Danish butter cookies are just as tasty as they've always been. br>br>I've been buying these cookies for over 30 years, and they still taste the same, despite some reviewers' claims to the contrary. br>br>These cookies have always been made with coconut and have a mild coconut flavor, which I enjoy. br>br>If you don't like the flavor of coconut, don't buy these and then complain that they taste like coconut, as some reviewers do. If you like Danish butter cookies with a mild coconut flavor, buy these because they are the best of the commercially available brands that I have tried. br>br>If you like Danish butter cookies with a mild coconut flavor, buy these because they are the best of the commercially available brands that I have tried. br>br>If you like Danish butter cookies with a mild coconut flavor, buy these because they are the best of the commercially available brands that I have tried.
When you open the box, you'll be surprised to find no sewing materials inside. Just butter cookies from Denmark. br>br>Tastes like butter sugar cookies, which you'd expect. They're not too dry or too wet. br>br>Various designs with varying textures and sugar content (some with more sugar crystals sprinkled on top); However, they all have a similar flavor. br>br>Cookies in small cupcake paper holders, each holding three cookies. In the batch I received, there were no crumbs. br>br>Once you've finished eating all of the cookies, you can use the tin to store your sewing supplies.
The cookies are absolutely delicious! However, this is the second time I've ordered them, and both times they've arrived damaged. Because the box they come in is in good condition, the damage occurs before they are boxed.
Since I last had them a few years ago, I believe the quality and flavor of these cookies has greatly improved. This cookie tin didn't have a buttery flavor to it. They have a peculiar flavor that tastes like coconut. These used to taste like buttery shortbread cookies and were delicious. They were just OK, according to my husband, and he thought the flavor had changed as well. I believe this is the last tin of these that I have purchased.
Royal Dansk makes the best butter cookies, in my opinion. They have just the right amount of sweetness without being overly or underly sweet. This tin is also larger than I anticipated, which was a bonus!.
Even though many of the cookies were broken, they were still edible. They still had a fresh flavor to them. I was eager to try some of these cookies, so despite the consequences, I did so. I would have been furious if I had purchased these as a gift for someone and the tin and cookies arrived damaged, as mine did today. to the recipient, offended, embarrassed, and apologetic Fortunately, these were only for me, and while the tin was destroyed, the cookies were still edible. THIS IS HOW I CRUMBLED THE COOKIES FOR ME!.
I remembered how much I enjoyed these and decided to order some (it's been a few years since I've had them). I placed an order for two shipping containers. To begin with, there was no packaging material in the box, which meant that they could bounce around a lot during shipping, resulting in dented containers and broken cookies. I was planning on keeping one and giving the other away, but that is no longer an option. Second, there isn't even a hint of flavor. I am extremely dissatisfied with my purchase and will not place another order. Ever. They're being discarded.
I placed an order for two tins. When I opened one of the tins I received for Christmas, I noticed the color and taste were both off. But there was too much going on, so I threw them out. I opened the second tin today (Jan 8th). It has an awful flavor. It's the wrong color. I eventually discovered that the lovely expiration date was two months prior to my purchase. So, no, these are not for you. I'm completely furious! br>br>Recent changes: br>br> I placed a second order for a tin. I was hoping it was a one-time occurrence. Nope. These are also past their sell-by date, discolored, and have a foul odor. I'm not sure what's up with Amazon, but this is a disaster. I've bought five tins so far, and they're all terrible.