Alright, so I grabbed these Amazon Saver cookies because, well, the price was hard to ignore—$2.99 for a 12oz pack? Sign me up (or so I thought). Here’s the real tea:
The Good: They’re *crunchy*—like, satisfyingly crisp. Plenty of chocolate chips (no skimping here), and they hold up great for dunking in coffee or milk. Texture-wise, they’re a win. Also, not stale at all, which is a relief for budget buys.
The Meh: Flavor is… basic. Don’t expect Chips Ahoy-level magic. They taste like a generic gas station cookie—edible but forgettable. Some bites are oddly dry, but hey, that’s what your beverage is for.
Pro Tip: Get creative! I crushed them into a pie crust (mixed with butter, obvi) and made a killer chocolate cream pie. Suddenly, these ‘meh’ cookies became the star of dessert.
Verdict: For the price? Solid 6/10. Not life-changing, but if you’re ballin’ on a budget or need a baking hack ingredient, they’ll do. Would I repurchase? Maybe—but only for my freezer-stash-for-emergency-pie-crust needs.