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Amazon Saver, Crunchy Chocolate Chip Cookies, 12 Oz~$1.70 After Coupon & S&S @ Amazon~Buy 4 & Save More!

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Today 02:50 AM
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BraveCorn247Today 02:50 AM
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I'm all for a good deal but man...nothing about "Amazon saver" brand cookies and that packaging looks the least bit appealing.
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Today 02:54 AM
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hunterr83Today 02:54 AM
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I once purchased their Amazon Grocery brand Chunky Chocolate Chip Cookies and they were terrible. I bought like 4 packages, ate 5 cookies from one and threw it all out. They weren't nasty or rotten, but they looked and tasted dried out and bland, like they'd been sitting in a warehouse for a year.
Considering Amazon Saver is their budget brand, I don't think these are going to be any better. Hard pass. After that experience, I tend to stay away from Amazon brand foods.
Today 04:31 AM
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MadmanJoeToday 04:31 AM
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Quote from hunterr83 :
I once purchased their Amazon Grocery brand Chunky Chocolate Chip Cookies and they were terrible. I bought like 4 packages, ate 5 cookies from one and threw it all out. They weren't nasty or rotten, but they looked and tasted dried out and bland, like they'd been sitting in a warehouse for a year.Considering Amazon Saver is their budget brand, I don't think these are going to be any better. Hard pass. After that experience, I tend to stay away from Amazon brand foods.
I see it as product by product with Amazon. I buy their milk, tortilla chips (salty!!!), refried beans, pinto beans, great nothern beans, soy sauce, and even chicken on a regular basis. The dumb tater tots are stupid cheap, crunchy, and seem seasoned well. The quality of all of these regular items are great and flavor is good. But the price is absolutely amazing in my area, and I cant beat the delivery, free over $100 (+ tip), and it always is over that. There are huge, major misses, though. So far, Amazon branded fresh beef products are *nasty*, so I avoid all of them. It has made me gun shy on the pork, too.
Today 05:50 AM
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GreyActivity5688Today 05:50 AM
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I don't know about these but I bought their Pecan Shortbread cookies thinking they would be like Keebler Pecan Sandies. NOPE. I tried to force myself to at least tolerate them. Again, nope. Terrible. They went in the trash.
Today 01:45 PM
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TD912Today 01:45 PM
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Amazon Grocery canned tomatoes and condensed soups are pretty good. I find them slightly better than Aldi or other store-brand near me for about the same price on sale.

Their granola and fruit and grain bars actually seem slightly more "premium" in texture than the comparable Nature Valley nut and Nutrigrain bars.

They're a tad different from the name brands but I think they're still pretty good.

No idea about this "saver" brand stuff though, the only thing I tried from this line was the garlic powder which is pretty hard to screw up.
Last edited by TD912 February 13, 2026 at 06:49 AM.

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