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10.68-oz OREO Dirt Cake Limited Edition Chocolate Sandwich Cookies

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Amazon has 10.68-oz OREO Dirt Cake Limited Edition Chocolate Sandwich Cookies on sale for $4.28 - 25% 'clipped' coupon with Subscribe & Save = $3.21. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Chocolate cookie wafers topped with gummy worm-inspired sprinkles and filled with layers of brownie-flavored creme and chocolate creme with OREO crumbles.

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Amazon has 10.68-oz OREO Dirt Cake Limited Edition Chocolate Sandwich Cookies on sale for $4.28 - 25% 'clipped' coupon with Subscribe & Save = $3.21. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Chocolate cookie wafers topped with gummy worm-inspired sprinkles and filled with layers of brownie-flavored creme and chocolate creme with OREO crumbles.

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Written by RazorConcepts
  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid for a limited time while supplies last.
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    • Rated 3.8 out of 5 stars based on 32 customer reviews.
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Marcus305
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It's not a good deal. Not even close. This size bag of Oreos is currently on sale for $2.49 at Kroger when you buy three or more.
Huffdawg
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My father invented the oreo package that opens and reseals - it was called project "arrowhead" because we used to go to sites the soil was recently excavated and find arrowsheads as a kid. Cool to see so many variations over the years
samham
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Wow when did a pack of oreos for 4 dollars get to be a good deal?

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3JABOMar 31, 2024 03:16 PM
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Soooo .... Crushed up Oreo flavoured Oreos?
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samhamMar 31, 2024 04:13 PM
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Wow when did a pack of oreos for 4 dollars get to be a good deal?
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Quote from samham :
Wow when did a pack of oreos for 4 dollars get to be a good deal?
Inflation 😳
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My father invented the oreo package that opens and reseals - it was called project "arrowhead" because we used to go to sites the soil was recently excavated and find arrowsheads as a kid. Cool to see so many variations over the years
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Quote from samham :
Wow when did a pack of oreos for 4 dollars get to be a good deal?
It's not a good deal. Not even close. This size bag of Oreos is currently on sale for $2.49 at Kroger when you buy three or more.
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Quote from Huffdawg :
My father invented the oreo package that opens and reseals - it was called project "arrowhead" because we used to go to sites the soil was recently excavated and find arrowsheads as a kid. Cool to see so many variations over the years
Assuming you're being honest about the story... That's pretty cool.
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gummi-eaterMar 31, 2024 06:31 PM
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Horrible price

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Quote from Huffdawg :
My father invented the oreo package that opens and reseals - it was called project "arrowhead" because we used to go to sites the soil was recently excavated and find arrowsheads as a kid. Cool to see so many variations over the years
1) Where's the connection with finding "arrowheads"?
2) Nothing personal....but that resealable package is the worst! Once you've opened/closed it a few times, it doesn't seal well, air/humidity leaks in, and the cookies become soggy as a result! It was obviously designed only for those who eat the entire package quickly! I always have to place it in a ziploc bag (since it's unhealthy to eat the entire package that quickly).
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AmusedDime497Mar 31, 2024 07:21 PM
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2 for $6 family size at local grocery......even ripoff stop and shop had buy one get one family for $5.39 three weeks ago

19.1 ounces
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ExtraDanMar 31, 2024 09:21 PM
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They taste nothing like dirt cakes πŸ˜”
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HuffdawgMar 31, 2024 10:49 PM
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Quote from EfficientSnail709 :
1) Where's the connection with finding "arrowheads"?
2) Nothing personal....but that resealable package is the worst! Once you've opened/closed it a few times, it doesn't seal well, air/humidity leaks in, and the cookies become soggy as a result! It was obviously designed only for those who eat the entire package quickly! I always have to place it in a ziploc bag (since it's unhealthy to eat the entire package that quickly).
Sonoco (who packages it) has a tropical environmental room at 100% humidity and 90+ degrees they leave the packaging in for months and it has to open/close much more than a few times, ziplocks tend to be required for other packages. "The worst" is one way to describe a package that won enough awards that nabisco used it and similar tech on a lot of their other packaging β€” hate to hear you've had a bad experience, its saved a lot of people from zip locks
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Quote from Huffdawg :
Sonoco (who packages it) has a tropical environmental room at 100% humidity and 90+ degrees they leave the packaging in for months and it has to open/close much more than a few times, ziplocks tend to be required for other packages. "The worst" is one way to describe a package that won enough awards that nabisco used it and similar tech on a lot of their other packaging β€” hate to hear you've had a bad experience, its saved a lot of people from zip locks
At a different company I worked at, an intern got stuck in that room for 20 minutes (there are emergency buttons, don't worry). But he sweat through all his clothes. What a sight.
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AmusedDime497Apr 01, 2024 02:39 AM
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Quote from Huffdawg :
Sonoco (who packages it) has a tropical environmental room at 100% humidity and 90+ degrees they leave the packaging in for months and it has to open/close much more than a few times, ziplocks tend to be required for other packages. "The worst" is one way to describe a package that won enough awards that nabisco used it and similar tech on a lot of their other packaging β€” hate to hear you've had a bad experience, its saved a lot of people from zip locks
I didn't agree with what he said either, I like the design
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Quote from Huffdawg :
My father invented the oreo package that opens and reseals - it was called project "arrowhead" because we used to go to sites the soil was recently excavated and find arrowsheads as a kid. Cool to see so many variations over the years
How much royalty does he get ?

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