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Amazon[amazon.com] has 18-Count Pillsbury Soft Baked Cookies for the prices listed below when you 'clip' the 20% coupon on the product page and check out via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+
Model: Pillsbury Soft Baked Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cookies 18 Ct
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I have not tried the other flavors but be forewarned the chocolate chip are horrible. Bought a couple packs on a previous deal most got thrown away. And from other comments I've seen on previous deals I was not alone.
I have not tried the other flavors but be forewarned the chocolate chip are horrible. Bought a couple packs on a previous deal most got thrown away. And from other comments I've seen on previous deals I was not alone.
I remember getting some of the chocolate chip, confetti and sugar varieties because urlhasbeenblocked was offering a good cb deal to purchase three.
I figured they were Pillsbury cookies and would probably taste good. I was so wrong. There must be people out there who think they actually taste good since they've been around a few years at this point.
I've had these and they're delicious. Apparently a lot of others think so, they've been around for many many years. Food literally tastes differently to different people, mostly based on their genetics (thus why you'll often see "everybody in my family hated these") - the only way you will know whether they taste good to you is to try them, and the best time to do that is when they're on sale!
Out of curiosity, for those who seem to hate the taste of these, what is wrong with them specifically? Sour? Bitter? Bland? Stale? Tastes like Okra? Just wondering because I really can't imagine something that is "Flour, Sugar, Vegetable Oil, Sugar, Egg, Glycerin, Sugar, Cinnamon, Baking Soda, Sodium Aluminum Phosphate, Salt, Corn Starch, Soy Lecithin, Natural and Artificial Flavor, Caramel Color." would ever taste so bad I would throw it away
I've had these and they're delicious. Apparently a lot of others think so, they've been around for many many years. Food literally tastes differently to different people, mostly based on their genetics (thus why you'll often see "everybody in my family hated these") - the only way you will know whether they taste good to you is to try them, and the best time to do that is when they're on sale!
Out of curiosity, for those who seem to hate the taste of these, what is wrong with them specifically? Sour? Bitter? Bland? Stale? Tastes like Okra? Just wondering because I really can't imagine something that is "Flour, Sugar, Vegetable Oil, Sugar, Egg, Glycerin, Sugar, Cinnamon, Baking Soda, Sodium Aluminum Phosphate, Salt, Corn Starch, Soy Lecithin, Natural and Artificial Flavor, Caramel Color." would ever taste so bad I would throw it away
Past threads have stated this tastes like salty play dough
I've tried Chocolate Chip and Cinnamon Toast and both ended up feeding the garbage can (surprised he didn't upchuck that crap right outta the can!). They're pretty gross - the texture and the flavor.
It is hard to describe what precisely is wrong with these. I'm not exactly a cookie snob as I'll even eat the store-brand knock-off Oreos but these are the only cookie packages I've thrown out before going stale. It's a combination of the taste and the texture. It doesn't taste at all like... umm... food. It feels very artificial in nature.
And you'd think,"Ohh? Pillsbury? They have a lot of cake and brownie mixes. And they sell that pre-made cookie dough in the refrigerated section that I've baked with and were terrific. These are going to be like those, right?"
Ummm, no. I don't know what these are. I think these are some made-in-China from dried Uighur bones and sewer water monstrosities and they paid Pillsbury to slap their name on it. And no, I can't figure out how these have survived this long, especially with how limited grocery aisle space is. They must be paying a big premium to stay on shelves.
Past threads have stated this tastes like salty play dough
Now, that leaves me wondering what play-dough tastes like! (Even though it did say "non-toxic" on the can, I was never brave enough to try eating it....)
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I've had these and they're delicious. Apparently a lot of others think so, they've been around for many many years. Food literally tastes differently to different people...
Trying to recall recent things that have affected how food tastes to people??? 🤔 I'm sure it will come to me. 😉
One of the few products I have bought via Amazon S&S that I simply threw away after trying several varieties. They are all just bad, bad, bad. I am amazed that they keep showing up here as I have never seen them receive a positive review. I guess you could buy them to prank your friends. Just put them out for everyone and wait for the funny faces they make when they try them.
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I figured they were Pillsbury cookies and would probably taste good. I was so wrong. There must be people out there who think they actually taste good since they've been around a few years at this point.
Out of curiosity, for those who seem to hate the taste of these, what is wrong with them specifically? Sour? Bitter? Bland? Stale? Tastes like Okra? Just wondering because I really can't imagine something that is "Flour, Sugar, Vegetable Oil, Sugar, Egg, Glycerin, Sugar, Cinnamon, Baking Soda, Sodium Aluminum Phosphate, Salt, Corn Starch, Soy Lecithin, Natural and Artificial Flavor, Caramel Color." would ever taste so bad I would throw it away
Out of curiosity, for those who seem to hate the taste of these, what is wrong with them specifically? Sour? Bitter? Bland? Stale? Tastes like Okra? Just wondering because I really can't imagine something that is "Flour, Sugar, Vegetable Oil, Sugar, Egg, Glycerin, Sugar, Cinnamon, Baking Soda, Sodium Aluminum Phosphate, Salt, Corn Starch, Soy Lecithin, Natural and Artificial Flavor, Caramel Color." would ever taste so bad I would throw it away
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How these even made it to market is beyond me. Tried all the flavors off an earlier deal and ended up throwing away.
And you'd think,"Ohh? Pillsbury? They have a lot of cake and brownie mixes. And they sell that pre-made cookie dough in the refrigerated section that I've baked with and were terrific. These are going to be like those, right?"
Ummm, no. I don't know what these are. I think these are some made-in-China from dried Uighur bones and sewer water monstrosities and they paid Pillsbury to slap their name on it. And no, I can't figure out how these have survived this long, especially with how limited grocery aisle space is. They must be paying a big premium to stay on shelves.
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