Joy Gluten-Free Ice Cream Cones Cake Cups, 1.75 Ounce, 12 Count
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My local supermarket usually sells these for around $3. The "discount" lowered the price to around $1 per box (as one would expect when buying in bulk). In the end, I paid $15 for ONE box of 12 stale cones. 44! Returns will not be accepted. I feel as if I've been taken advantage of.
The main issue is getting these to you in good condition. I waited and placed an order for a few other small, light items to go along with these. The cones were safe because they came in a big box with extra padding.
As expected, the flavor is slightly "off" when compared to non-GF versions, but it's still good enough to "enjoy" these treats. Ice cream cones are no longer a rare occurrence, but rather a welcomed treat. The texture is similar to that of regular non-alcoholic beverages. Gluten-free cones are just about to go stale, but they're worth it if you miss having an ice cream cone. Although I would prefer a lower price, I will most likely buy these again. When you give up so much when you have to avoid gluten in so many ways, nostalgia doesn't come at such a high price. Kids would love to share a cone with their friends, and now they can with these. I wish I could find gluten-free cones closer to home, but these did well in shipping. As a result, en"JOY" it!.
This product made my day when I discovered it on Amazon! I hadn't had an ice cream cone in over three years, and I relished the opportunity to do so today. The flavor of these cones is identical to that of Joy's regular cones. There isn't a single broken cone among the 12 in the box. For only a dozen, the price is a little high, but gluten-free items are almost always more expensive than regular items. Thank you for making these; I will most certainly purchase them again.
This is a delicious gluten-free (GF) option if you have to or want to eat gluten-free. You won't be able to tell the difference between the regular and the deluxe versions. GF cones. Unfortunately, they raise the prices of gluten-free products, which is a shame. $6. The box costs $50. It's not worth the money, but there aren't many gluten-free ice cream cones. I'd buy it again, but I'll keep an eye out for them on sale.
The contents of the entire box had been pulverized to a fine powder. If the plastic hadn't had puncture holes in it and leaked crumbs all over, we could have probably used the crumbs as a topping in a sundae, but they couldn't be used as cones.
Cones were packaged in an undamaged shipping box, but when I opened the cone box, all of the cones were broken.
not good at all, not good at all, not good at all, not good at all, not good at all, Nothing about it appealed to me. br>Cones were in a SMASHED cone box; As a result, the cones have been smashed. br>It's ridiculously expensive; I was a fool to pay this much for them, and to make matters worse, the taste is AWFUL! br>Don't make the same mistakes I did. Purchase them at your own risk!.