NABISCO Sweet Treats Cookie Variety Pack OREO, Nabisco Sweet Treat Cookie Variety, 30 Count
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They are of normal size.
You can also get two boxes if you choose the second option. a pail for Halloween At $12, isn't it a steal? Keep an eye on things. This deal isn't prime because it comes with a $47 shipping fee. I suppose we should all pay attention to our parents' warnings. "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is","did you read the fine print, because there is always a catch to these things","I don't want to tell you what to do, but if it were me, I wouldn't do it",FYI, I adore my parents, have a wonderful day.
The Oreos don't have this problem, but the Chip Ahoy does.
Selected User Reviews For NABISCO Sweet Treats Cookie Variety Pack OREO, Nabisco Sweet Treat Cookie Variety, 30 Count
So, I work in a low-paying environment. Actually, this is a government building. Nobody in this town pays for a paper towel or a jar of instant coffee. I did, however, find a way to make our group the "big donors" to the annual feed the homeless Thanksgiving drive by placing a bowl of these on the kitchen table with a sign that reads: If you take a package of cookies, please put 50 cents in the donation box. This year, we were able to raise a sizable sum. for once!.
Delicious cookies that are simple to pack in a lunchbox! However, Amazon stuffed the box of cookies with a 40-pound package of cookies. a box of kitty litter weighing 1 pound It goes without saying that half of our cookies are now crumbs!.
Horrible! An ant colony in a box. August 2018 is the expiration date. Never again, please. br>br>.
The cookies had been shattered - At least one broken cookie was in every package we opened - at the very least two The creaminess of the oreo cookies was minimal. I'm dissatisfied to say the least.
The selling price worked out to 5 individual bags for $1 when I sent it to my grandmother a few months ago. Each bag contains two cookies, and at ten cents per cookie, it seemed like a good deal. They were well received, with the exception that she thought the Chips Ahoy were a little harder than they should be. I suggested she put them in her coffee, but she instead gave them to her building's maintenance guy whenever he changed a light bulb, took her trash down to the janitor's closet, or did something similar for her. br>br>She made no mention of broken cookies, but I'm sure she would have complained if they were damaged in transit. My personal experience with fragile foods received via mail has been hit or miss. But I figure that broken is better than none at all if I can get flavors I can't find locally. That's just the way it goes with cookies. (Sorry) I tried to reorder them, but the cost was more than double what I paid--around 50 cents per individual bag of two cookies! I don't want to spend that much because I know she'll give away a third of them.
This snack pack was a hit with both my son and me. I like that they come in smaller packages, which means that serving sizes aren't an issue. I can easily tuck a small pack into my son's lunchbox or serve it to him as a snack. Everything was delicious, as well.
The 21st of August, the 27th of September, and the 1st of November are the expiration dates! br>If you take a look at one of the top reviews, you'll notice that this problem has already been addressed.
There are only two cookies in each of these small snacks. Perfect for my child's school lunches, but too small for a daily preschool snack, which is why I purchased it. Snacks that are individually wrapped are frequently larger in quantity than what you'll find here. However, it's ideal for children who enjoy cookies and parents who don't want to send their children to school with too many unhealthy snacks. I just wouldn't send it expecting it to be the day's only snack.