Stella D'Oro Cookies, Almond Delight, 9 Ounce (Pack of 12)
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There are 12 packs in the box.
It's a ten, in my opinion. I believe it is an oz single pack, but I would double-check with the seller. If the cost is roughly the same as the cost of the item. $2. It's a single at 99 cents.
I chose the "Lady Stella" cookies over the breakfast treat because they are absolutely delicious and not overly sweet. I've tried the breakfast treats and can't imagine there's much nutrition in them; after all, the word "treat" says it all.
In a box, there are 12 packages.
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Because I can't find Stella D'Oro Almond Toast where I live in Colorado, I ordered what I thought were 12 packages. $30. For a dozen packs, the price seemed reasonable. ONLY ONE PACKAGE OF BISCUITS WAS SENT TO ME. br> Based on the responses to the questions above, it appears that the responses received by other people differed. Some people received a dozen packages, while others only received one. br>It was a huge letdown.
Growing up, these were a special treat for my mother and me, so I was thrilled to see that they were now available online, as no stores in my area carried them. It's easy to see why these are so hard to come by after receiving them. These have a similar flavor to what I remember from my childhood, but the variety is terrible (4 cookie types) and the quality is poor. As you can see in the picture, all of the glazed cookies had very little glaze or sprinkles. br>br>As with the Whitman's Sampler box, it's disappointing to see another of my childhood favorites reduced to a cost-cutting cash in. I'm not sure what happened here; I'm guessing the company was bought out or something, but it doesn't matter; in the end, this isn't the high-quality product I was looking for.
It's not quite as good as it was before the Bronx plant closed, but it's still tasty. When I was a kid in the 1970s, I used to eat Lady Stella cookies. Since its closure in 2008-2009, the plant has been a source of controversy. Since the sale of the brand to Lance in 2009, the quality of the product has deteriorated. The cookies have a smaller size. The pink, green, and white candy glazes on the cookies are thin and barely visible in some cases. However, they taste very much like I remember them tasting. If you like Lady Stella cookies, you'll like these as well. They're hard to come by in our local grocery stores, so I'm glad they're available on Amazon.
They're the same cookies that have been around for a long time - These went missing for a while, but now you're stuck with a bunch of the same old ones. I purchased six of them. Nonetheless. There are no longer any jelly-filled cookies: (On the frosted cookies you do get, the frosting is very light, and there are no non-frosted cookies. ) Pareils aren't as common as they used to be, either. I had hoped for something similar to what I had as a kid- They took the good ones along with 90% of the frosting and left me wishing for the past!.
I remembered them from a long time ago and decided that I deserved a trip down memory lane. I couldn't be happier. These were a little smaller than I remembered, but that didn't bother me. Overly sweet foods do not appeal to me. With a cup of coffee, these are delicious. Today, I returned to place an order for my elderly parents! Oh, and I should mention that there was not a single broken cookie in the box.
These breadsticks are much thinner and harder (due to their thinnerness) than the ones I used to buy from the store. br>br>The Stella D'Oro breadsticks I'm used to were larger in diameter and easier to eat. These are extremely hard and unsuitable for the purpose for which I intended to use them (dipping them in Nutella). I don't feel like I'm eating petrified bread when I eat it because it's easier to eat. br>br>Since I've already opened one package, I'm going to donate the rest to a food bank.
I ordered them for my mother, who is unable to shop because she is in a wheelchair. Her favorite cookies are Stella D'oro, so I bought her a nine-pack box. She took a bite out of one of the packs, and it tasted stale. I opened a second package to make sure it wasn't just one bad pack. The rest, I'm sure, are stale as well. I am not going to buy anything else. I'm sorry this happened because this is one of her favorite morning treats to have with her tea and coffee. I'm hoping to be compensated for my expenses.
The Almond Delights are absolutely delectable! There are only nine large cookies, each weighing one ounce. With crunchy chopped almonds, it's a little on the dry side, but it's delicious with coffee or tea. Artificially flavored, but very tasty, and I wouldn't have guessed it was artificial if it hadn't been printed on the package. After being disappointed with the assortment box, which did not contain the same high-quality cookies as before, these were a welcome surprise. The round multicolor pink/chocolate/vanilla shortbread and the small square with ridged top and sesame seeds have been removed from the package, and the assortment cookies are now smaller with cheaper ingredients, texture, and taste.