Latest Costco Catalogue available.
Thought I'd highlight the croissants as on the Woolies half price deal there was a lot of good reviews on the Costco croissants.
Latest Costco Catalogue available.
Thought I'd highlight the croissants as on the Woolies half price deal there was a lot of good reviews on the Costco croissants.
Yep it is, always go there and it is always listed in the catalogue.
I let my membership lapse this year, but pretty sure it was $8 every time I've been there in the past.
$9.99 regular price and $7.99 when on coupon this year. Used to be $8.99 and $6.99 on coupon but that was a while ago.
They look smaller too, in the picture.
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As opposed to unbuttered Crossiants 🤔
yeah, i prefer strawberry jam in them.
Butter is a key ingredient in ALL Crossiants…even 'chocolate Crossiants'…'butter Crossiants' is tortological
Butter is a key ingredient in ALL Crossiants…
Nope, not ALL…
https://www.godairyfree.org/recipes/bringing-a-taste-of-fran…
https://www.sbs.com.au/food/article/2019/01/17/can-you-make-…
Wouldn't you then advertise them as 'vegan' Crossiants to differentiate them?
No, they are still crescent shaped, which is the origin of the name.
Croissants are generally made with either butter or margarine. In France, the shape of the croissant (straight or curved) reflect if butter or margarine is used respectively. I don't believe it's something that is strictly followed in the shops that I've bought from before.
Are these any good?
Yep, better than the Coles/Woolies ones, but not as good as the ones from Bakers Delight.
How are these compared price vs quality against the woolworth ones for $4.50 this week?
These are better I reckon.
Thank you JV
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Isn't that their normal price?