You can get a 1.36kg bag of Reese's Pieces (Peanut Butter) for slightly less than $5.00 (on clearout) at Costco Melbourne. At least a hundred+ bags left as of 2pm today 17/5 - only while stocks last apparently. Still plenty of Toshiba Blu-ray drives left too.
Reese's Pieces (Peanut Butter) 1.36kg Only $5.00 (Clearout) at Costco Melbourne (Members Only)
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Plenty of stock in Canberra and have been $4.97 for couple of weeks now.
not sure if it's worth driving to Canberra to save 3c though…
But you might see Julia Gillard, wouldn't that make it worth the trip?
…only if your brakes "failed"
Making fat Americans since 1923
now fat aussies =P
What are Reece's pieces exactly? I've heard of them everywhere but couldn't figure out if they were chips or lollies.
they're like chocolate cup cakes (chocolate cupcake shell) with peanut butter fillings. Super sweet, super rich goodness
They are like peanut butter M&Ms.
(Not to be confused with Reese's flagship product, Peanut Butter Cups, which are little chocolate cups, like mini cupcakes, filled with Peanut butter - those don't need discounts to clear).
Only $5.00
- plus $60 membership
reeces feces
Tried this, don't really like it. These taste like peanut butter smarties without the 'oomph' taste of the original reese cups.
i agree…. very strong peanut butter taste. You'd think you would enjoy it, but after 1 or 2 it's just too much.
Argh, wish there was a Costco in Brisbane! My girlfriend and I love these things!
you can get the reese's peanut butter cups in any Reject Shop, in fact they sell them in IGA and lots of other places too.
however I would prefer the Almond Roca's..
Bought a month back for nearly $14.
Are Reeses made here or imported?
Besides being 1.5kg, I discovered that the bag of M&Ms I bought at Costco in the US were made with high fructose corn syrup instead of cane sugar like Australian M&Ms. So many types of wrong!
Made in usa only
High-fructose corn syrup.
And nearly all the corn grown in the USA is genetically modified courtesy Monsanto (and other comopanies). Those that aren't are often contaminated by Monsanto seeds on nearby farms, after which Monsanto takes them to court 'cause their seeds are patented and must be bought again and again.
So many types of wrong indeed, since Monsanto are doing this all over the world and want to control our food supply.
That's without going into the fact that most cattle are fed a corn-based diet in high-density feedlots (ie. living in their own sh_t), with a nice dose of antibiotics to minimise infection. Or the fact that you're eating frankenfoods with detrimental health implications besides the genetic modification.
Welcome to supermarket food, since corn is used as an ingredient in nearly all processed foods.
So many types of wrong indeed.SO i can see you can plagiarised (not even a quote/ref) others.
See if you can do the same with our corn farmers here in Australia.
I beg your pardon? I copied from WHERE exactly?
Those were my own words. There are multiple sources for this information; is this comment a research paper?We have so much food imported and labelled under the 'imported ingredients' BS; nobody knows what they're eating nor where it's coming from. But you can be sure it comes from the lowest-cost source and you can be sure it won't be labelled genetically modified.
Wheat from India. Corn from New Zealand too, not just Australia. Soybeans. Potatoes. Etc. Monsanto and others taking over the food chain. Stuff labelled organic is often tainted with genetically modified garbage.
Monsanto is the Soylent Green of our times.
Don't risk your health and eat crap like this just because its cheap.
The best way to lure E.T. to your house ;-) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKYeBE8lTr4
Sitting at costco munching on them now
Didnt see any clearance sign
These are absoloutely as dangerous as crack cocaine, I recommend people avoid this like the plague
Cocaine's dangerous now?
promo still running, i grabbed some this afternoon.
yum, diabetes and high cholesterol lol