Let's talk about these Amazon Saver cookies—because at $2.99 for a 12oz pack, they’re *definitely* budget-friendly. But are they worth it? Here’s the scoop after munching my way through a pack (and maybe dunking a few in coffee).
The Good: First off, the texture is surprisingly decent—crispy with a satisfying crunch, not stale like some bargain cookies. There’s a generous amount of chocolate chips (no skimping here!), and if you’re into dunking, these hold up well in milk or coffee without disintegrating instantly. One reviewer nailed it: they’re 'fresh' and 'great value for the money.'
The Not-So-Good: Flavor-wise? Meh. They don’t taste like Chips Ahoy or even store-brand rivals (Walmart/Target fans, steer clear). The cookie itself is dry and crumbly—more 'functional' than indulgent. Some found the taste 'bad' or 'gas-station quality,' so temper expectations.
Pro Tip: Get creative! One genius reviewer blended them into crumbs for pie crusts or toppings (mixed with ice cream? Yes please). For $3, they’re a solid baking hack—just don’t expect gourmet.
Verdict: If you need cheap cookies for dunking or recipes, these work. For pure snacking? Spend $1 more on Happy Belly.