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10.68-oz OREO Dirt Cake Limited Edition Chocolate Sandwich Cookies on sale for $4.28 - 25%
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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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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).
Buying Oreos and having them sit around for more than a week! I pity your Oreos.
Practically all cookies, from Nabisco to fancy "artisan" brands have even worst packaging!.
The only debate allowed is whether to dunk them in milk or not!
Designs are made for the majority. Companies spend millions in focus groups, and love or hate it, they do know consumers behavior quite well, down to a science! They definitely saved millions of zip locks. Why design for outliers, and incur higher costs? The average Oreos buyers are families, and you need not only pig out, since among a family, a package of Oreos won't last beyond a week.
Enjoy your Oreos, especially all you gluttons who but them once in a blue moon and go through a sleeve a day!
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I realize that you have it down to a science, but someone else here might benefit from my advice (since those resealable packages truly suck!).
I realize that you have it down to a science, but someone else here might benefit from my advice (since those resealable packages truly suck!).
I only reuse Ziploc for breads or certain frozen items
I like the resealable packaging for my use. It's not perfect, but beats not having it. Plus i don't feel bad throwing it away at much vs some better brands that have excellent resealable packaging. That the problem, some are too good/heavy duty for one use. Never ceases to amaze me how much garbage one home produces.
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I only reuse Ziploc for breads or certain frozen items
I like the resealable packaging for my use. It's not perfect, but beats not having it. Plus i don't feel bad throwing it away at much vs some better brands that have excellent resealable packaging. That the problem, some are too good/heavy duty for one use. Never ceases to amaze me how much garbage one home produces.
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