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4-Pack 9oz. Fritos Original Chip Bean Dip

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Amazon has 4-Pack 9oz. Fritos Original Chip Bean Dip on sale for $10.99 - Extra 25% Off coupon found on product page  = $7.69 > Now-> $8.24. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on orders $25+, otherwise, shipping charges will start at $5.99.

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About the Product
  • Conveniently portable, pinto bean dip
  • Great companion to your favorite chip or snack product
  • This creamy bean dip blends well w/ any other condiments such as salsa, guacamole or sour cream
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  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available
  • These Fritos bean dip normally retails for around $3+/can in-stores; this deal you'll be paying roughly ~$1.92/can delivered to your home; you'll receive 4 total pack for this purchase
  • Must clip the coupon found on product page; coupon savings is valid for your first Subscribe & Save order for this product
  • You may cancel Subscribe & Save anytime after your order ships under your Amazon account
  • Offer valid while coupon/supplies last
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  • This product has receive a 4.7/5 star rating w/ over 11,000+ customer reviews on Amazon
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Amazon has 4-Pack 9oz. Fritos Original Chip Bean Dip on sale for $10.99 - Extra 25% Off coupon found on product page  = $7.69 > Now-> $8.24. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on orders $25+, otherwise, shipping charges will start at $5.99.

Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for finding this deal

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon. No ships in 1 to 2 months.

About the Product
  • Conveniently portable, pinto bean dip
  • Great companion to your favorite chip or snack product
  • This creamy bean dip blends well w/ any other condiments such as salsa, guacamole or sour cream
No Longer Available:
  • Extra 5% / 15% Subscribe & Save discount

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available
  • These Fritos bean dip normally retails for around $3+/can in-stores; this deal you'll be paying roughly ~$1.92/can delivered to your home; you'll receive 4 total pack for this purchase
  • Must clip the coupon found on product page; coupon savings is valid for your first Subscribe & Save order for this product
  • You may cancel Subscribe & Save anytime after your order ships under your Amazon account
  • Offer valid while coupon/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • This product has receive a 4.7/5 star rating w/ over 11,000+ customer reviews on Amazon
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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nymnyr8694
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Dented cans are fine. They cannot cause food poisoning.
An open can, yes. Dented doesnt mean open.
Some people are just ridiculous.
werds
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I remember being taught this in health class both in middle school, high school, and again in college... a quick google confirms the same information that has been taught in likely most public schools and health programs for a good long while now (I graduated high school almost 30 years ago if it helps understand how long this stuff has been in curriculum).

Now if this information is outdated by new research I would be curious to see it!

*Edit* (sorry to clarify - when I said being taught this - I meant that dented cans can create food poisoning concerns)

https://money.howstuffworks.com/p...0the%20can.

excerpt from linked article.
Marthisdil
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cheaper option:

spend $1 and buy a can of refried beans (15 oz)
add in some pico, or salsa, or sriracha...whatever you have on hand

microwave to hear

bean dip - tastes better and cheaper than the frito's bean dip

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TodayOnlyJan 12, 2022 02:43 AM
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ordered these a couple of days ago. although they arrived in a very heavy duty cardboard box container inside a white shipping bag, each can was dented. got a replacement, same thing, each can dented inside heavy duty shipping box. requested a refund. seemed to be 'seconds'.
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CollegeRamenEatJan 12, 2022 05:00 AM
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Quote from TodayOnly :
ordered these a couple of days ago. although they arrived in a very heavy duty cardboard box container inside a white shipping bag, each can was dented. got a replacement, same thing, each can dented inside heavy duty shipping box. requested a refund. seemed to be 'seconds'.
Does the cosmetic damage affect the integrity of the product?
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Andrew14302Jan 12, 2022 12:16 PM
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Quote from TodayOnly :
it can and even cause food poisoning.
How does a dented can cause food poisoning?
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What type of chips are good to go with these?
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nymnyr8694Jan 12, 2022 02:01 PM
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Dented cans are fine. They cannot cause food poisoning.
An open can, yes. Dented doesnt mean open.
Some people are just ridiculous.
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MarthisdilJan 12, 2022 02:21 PM
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cheaper option:

spend $1 and buy a can of refried beans (15 oz)
add in some pico, or salsa, or sriracha...whatever you have on hand

microwave to hear

bean dip - tastes better and cheaper than the frito's bean dip
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gsumaxJan 12, 2022 02:26 PM
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Quote from Frugie :
What type of chips are good to go with these?

fritos scoops
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Quote from nymnyr8694 :
Dented cans are fine. They cannot cause food poisoning.
An open can, yes. Dented doesnt mean open.
Some people are just ridiculous.
I remember being taught this in health class both in middle school, high school, and again in college... a quick google confirms the same information that has been taught in likely most public schools and health programs for a good long while now (I graduated high school almost 30 years ago if it helps understand how long this stuff has been in curriculum).

Now if this information is outdated by new research I would be curious to see it!

*Edit* (sorry to clarify - when I said being taught this - I meant that dented cans can create food poisoning concerns)

https://money.howstuffworks.com/p...0the%20can.

Quote :
The most common form of foodborne illness from damaged food packaging is botulism. Botulism is considered a rare disease in the modern world since it's very preventable through safe food handling practices. Botulism, caused by the bacteria clostridium botulinum, occurs when a dent or damage to a can creates even a pinhole-size opening. The mixture of air and moisture from the food within the can spurs growth of the bacteria, and the food becomes contaminated.
excerpt from linked article.
Last edited by werds January 12, 2022 at 07:43 AM.
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ZmanfriesJan 12, 2022 02:39 PM
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Should I actually eat these or just pour them in the toilet directly to skip the pain and regret?
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Quote from Andrew14302 :
How does a dented can cause food poisoning?
I mentioned this in a different post but here is a brief article that explains it.

Quote :
The most common form of foodborne illness from damaged food packaging is botulism. Botulism is considered a rare disease in the modern world since it's very preventable through safe food handling practices. Botulism, caused by the bacteria clostridium botulinum, occurs when a dent or damage to a can creates even a pinhole-size opening. The mixture of air and moisture from the food within the can spurs growth of the bacteria, and the food becomes contaminated.
and here is a link to the article itself. https://money.howstuffworks.com/p...-store.htm

That said - this is nuanced and the USDA has guidelines of what can help you decide between safe and unsafe - so dented cans = food poisoning is NOT a blanket statement Smilie

https://ask.usda.gov/s/article/Is...ented-cans
Last edited by werds January 12, 2022 at 07:41 AM.
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Quote from Zmanfries :
Should I actually eat these or just pour them in the toilet directly to skip the pain and regret?
Thank you for that one. It made my morning.
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bigjayfanclubJan 12, 2022 03:48 PM
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Quote from Zmanfries :
Should I actually eat these or just pour them in the toilet directly to skip the pain and regret?
LOL, let's choose the adventurous route 😂
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kenbuzzJan 12, 2022 03:52 PM
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Quote from Marthisdil :
cheaper option:

spend $1 and buy a can of refried beans (15 oz)
add in some pico, or salsa, or sriracha...whatever you have on hand

microwave to hear
What do they sound like while they're being microwaved? I'm imagining a blood-curdling scream of agony....
Last edited by kenbuzz January 12, 2022 at 09:32 AM.
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