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Biscoff Cookie Jar
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Sales Rank: 8162 Lotus Bakeries, NV.
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Biscoff Cookie Jar
- This large plastic jar is ideal for storing cookies
- Jar is filled with 220 individually wrapped Biscoff cookies
- Perfect gift for any occasion
- All cookies are product of Belgium
- Net weight is 48 oz., total of 220 cookies.
Product Ingredients
- Ingredients: Wheat flour, Sugar, Vegetable Oils (contains one or more of soy bean oil, sunflower oil, canola oil, palm oil), Soy flour, Brown Sugar, Leavening (Sodium Bicarbonate), Salt, Spice (Cinnamon). Each cookie is 30 calories.
Product Description
Send this jar as a thoughtful gift or get one for yourself to store your cookies. This large jar comes filled with 220 individually wrapped Biscoff cookies.
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Biscoff Cookie Jar
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- Publisher: Lotus Bakeries, NV.
- Label: Lotus Bakeries, NV.
- Studio: Lotus Bakeries, NV.
- Average Customer Review:
based on 6 reviews
- Sales Rank in Gourmet: #8162
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Tasty cookies, a few got broken. 2008-04-09
Comment: Several reviews have pointed out the fact that some of their cookies were broken up inside the jar and it's true that some of mine have been broken in their packaging, however none have been absolutely pulverized and let's face it, they're going to be broken up by your teeth anyway.
The cookies in this jar are just like the ones you're given on flights by several airlines. They have a nice cinnamon taste and a really great texture too. They're not overpowering and at the same time not addicting, you can munch on a couple and then stop without being disappointed.
The jar isn't anything special, it's just a plastic bucket. It holds the cookies, nothing more. I typically take mine out of the plastic bucket and put them in something else (in my case an antique Planter's Peanut jar) a little more hardy to help protect the cookies better. If you knock the plastic bucket over you'll probably break up several cookies inside, which is inconvenient but won't ruin anyone's day.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Nice if you can get it opened 2007-12-05
Comment: This review refers to the plastic "cookie jar." The cookies are good, but the cheap plastic cookie jar has a lid that is almost impossible to get opened. I finally managed to open it by working a screw driver under the edge to pop it open. The jar is not suitable for reuse as either a cookie jar or a kitchen cannister because of the difficulty in opening the top. If you are buying a gift, I would recommend one of the other products. I would note that the cannisters all have very tight fitting tops (I ordered two others besides the cookie jar).
Maybe this is the latest in childproof lids. A young child would have extreme difficulty getting the container open.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Love these Cookies 2007-05-11
Comment: I ordered some of these for the office.
The only reason they lasted as long as they did was because they had to be unwrapped individually.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Love them!!! 2006-09-24
Comment: I love these cookies. They are the perfect afternoon snack with tea at the office. I always tasted them on the airplane and finally looked them up and bought them. I also feel a bit less guilty about eating them because they are made out of wheat flour!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Biscoff Cookie - the cookie of airlines!! 2006-07-05
Comment: When ever I have flown this cookie was served and I have always enjoyed it. I was so happy to find it through Amazon and got very good service from the company I ordered them from. Thank you
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