La Dolce Vita Classic Italian Biscotti: 2 Jars of 40 Oz
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Almond was the flavor I chose. There were only a few complete ones, with the majority of them being broken up.
They do, according to what I recall. If almonds aren't an issue for you, they're fantastic.
They're now available for $29 each. The price is $99 for two jars. I win!
2 is the second of two. 2 divided by 2 equals 4. So 2.
Selected User Reviews For La Dolce Vita Classic Italian Biscotti: 2 Jars of 40 Oz
I gave this company several chances to send a decent container of biscotti with whole and in good shape pieces. No luck. There were fragments and small particles in every container. The condition of the containers had nothing to do with the packaging, which was excellent and had no visible damage. The issue is simply a lack of quality control in the biscotti production and container filling. The final two containers were a complete disaster. I asked for a refund for the first container that I had opened. I should have asked for a refund on both containers because the second one was just as bad.
I didn't like the product because the biscotti were not what I expected. There is no anise flavoring in this dish. Second, if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "innovative" and "para The product was not properly packaged- There isn't any padding to protect it during shipping- FRAGILE should have been written on it! br>Third, the object appeared to have been used for football drills-- shabbily handled Rather than whole biscotti cookies, I received crumbs. I make a muddy concoction by soaking the crumbs in my morning coffee. a disappointment.
Biscotti is probably the best I've ever had (in the United States). S). Real almond pieces and real anise seed flavor (no fake/artificial almond flavor).
Containers are useful not only for presenting biscottis and keeping them fresh, but also for "upcycling" and repurposing them once the biscottis are gone.
I placed a second order because it was so good! True, but when the second order arrived, one of the two jars was full of primary small bits and pieces of biscotti that appeared to have been pulverized. It was disappointing.
6 It's got to be excellent. These are a hit with Baci as well. Every night, we have a snack to share. My Italian husband slams his into the water. I enjoy the crunch of the almonds and the flavor they impart. dry. The packaging is fantastic. I can keep it on my counter, which could explain the high volume of orders. In addition, the cost is excellent. If at all possible, avoid having it delivered by the USPS. They make an attempt to stuff it into the mailbox. In the container, there are a lot of crumbs. The other shippers are fantastic.
These are for my cafe, and I purchase them. When you buy biscottis from BJ's or Costco, the entire container is full of them. Every Amazon seller sells the same container, 20 of it is filled with small broken pieces and loose almonds. Basically, the byproducts of the sorting machine. This is great if 20 of your container is little bite size pieces and almond powder. There are no by-products in the BJ product's container's bottom. THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH SHIPPING. ARE YOU SURE IT'S DELIBERATE? 🥸.
It may, however, fall off if you are a long dunker. Lolbr>br>Having said that, these remind me of when I was younger and used to eat biscotti in Boston's North End Italian restaurants. However, the price of these has increased, so I'm taking a star away. I understand that many product prices are rising, but I used to pay a little more than half of what I do now. They're still the best for me because they're not covered in chocolate and they're smaller.