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3-Oz Amazon Grocery Fine Garlic Powder

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$1.00

$1.15

13% off
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Amazon has 3-Oz Amazon Grocery Fine Garlic Powder on sale for $1.15 - $0.17 (15%) off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page and checkout via Subscribe & Save = $0.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

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About this product:
  • Add a dash of garlic flavor to your favorite sauces, rubs, and marinades
  • Non-GMO fine garlic powder

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    • This offer is now $0.42 less (30% savings) than our popular front page deal price of $1.40 from March 2025 which earned over 35 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 2.7k customer reviews.
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Amazon has 3-Oz Amazon Grocery Fine Garlic Powder on sale for $1.15 - $0.17 (15%) off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page and checkout via Subscribe & Save = $0.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Additional Savings: Select Prime Members can save an additional 10% off when you buy 4 qualifying items.

About this product:
  • Add a dash of garlic flavor to your favorite sauces, rubs, and marinades
  • Non-GMO fine garlic powder

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is now $0.42 less (30% savings) than our popular front page deal price of $1.40 from March 2025 which earned over 35 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 2.7k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: Amazon Grocery, Fine Garlic Powder, 3 Oz (Previously Amazon Fresh, Packaging May Vary)

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Product of China, India or USA. Love all these countries; however, not sure if I want to play the lottery...
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Quote from amoled :
Product of China, India or USA. Love all these countries; however, not sure if I want to play the lottery...

Lets not get too hyberbolic...it's garlic powder.
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Quote from stevoluks :
Lets not get too hyberbolic...it's garlic powder.
mystery garlic powder
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And the Darwinian Award of the week goes to......stevoluks

Basically I'm going to occasionally use some garlic powder I bought off of Amazon? lol okay...

at least it doesn't have xylitol or sucrose or whatever the omnipotent worrywarts around here are rabbling about on any given post. Should give the Carlin track on swimming in the Hudson River a listen lol.
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buying 4 is still the same price with multi but discount if you need more ...
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Quote from stevoluks :
Basically I'm going to occasionally use some garlic powder I bought off of Amazon? lol okay...

at least it doesn't have xylitol or sucrose or whatever the omnipotent worrywarts around here are rabbling about on any given post. Should give the Carlin track on swimming in the Hudson River a listen lol.

My point was not so much about garlic, but rather the "it only garlic" attitude.

Doesnt matter what it is. You can choose to either ignore the potential risks (when it only requires minimal effort) or not.

Doesnt make one a worrywart to try to avoid things that have/could have a negative affect on their health.

Xylitol and Sucrose are completely different in this context. However, Xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs. If you have a dog (that you GAS about) and avoid exposing your dog to it, does that make you a worrywart?

Im guessing that you probably dont even worry about exercise, sugar, vitamin-D, etc?
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My point was not so much about garlic, but rather the "it only garlic" attitude.

Doesnt matter what it is. You can choose to either ignore the potential risks (when it only requires minimal effort) or not.

Doesnt make one a worrywart to try to avoid things that have/could have a negative affect on their health.

Xylitol and Sucrose are completely different in this context. However, Xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs. If you have a dog (that you GAS about) and avoid exposing your dog to it, does that make you a worrywart?

Im guessing that you probably dont even worry about exercise, sugar, vitamin-D, etc?

Get up every day at 430 and work out for 2.5-3, so I do mind my health, thanks. The point being there are things to stress out about and avoid, and thing less important to do that with. Making a fuss about this, imho, is overkill. But to each there own.
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Is "Fine" the grade between "Okay" and "Good"?
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Quote from stevoluks :
Get up every day at 430 and work out for 2.5-3, so I do mind my health, thanks. The point being there are things to stress out about and avoid, and thing less important to do that with. Making a fuss about this, imho, is overkill. But to each there own.

Well, good to hear. Though 4:30 is WAY too freekin early for me.

However, you are the one that turned it in to a "thing" by calling amoled hyperbolic for simply distrusting food products from China.

Not that U.S. food is the epitome of health/safety (for now), but China......

Just sayin.
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No guarantee, but garlic powder generally seems to be safe according to Consumer Reports:

"Dickerson said the good news is every brand tested of curry, garlic powder, black pepper, coriander, sesame seed, and saffron did not have concerning levels of metals."

Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/new...s-the-eye/
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Quote from Ahhk :
My point was not so much about garlic, but rather the "it only garlic" attitude.

Doesnt matter what it is. You can choose to either ignore the potential risks (when it only requires minimal effort) or not.

Doesnt make one a worrywart to try to avoid things that have/could have a negative affect on their health.

Xylitol and Sucrose are completely different in this context. However, Xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs. If you have a dog (that you GAS about) and avoid exposing your dog to it, does that make you a worrywart?

Im guessing that you probably dont even worry about exercise, sugar, vitamin-D, etc?

We are all dying of cancer caused by 1/8 tsp of Amazon mystery garlic powder at a time lol. Macro matters. So much ado about nothing here!
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How does a $0.15 savings hit frontpage?!?

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