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Cobs Popcorn Slightly Sweet Slightly Salty 120g $1.50 (Min Qty 3, $1.35 S&S) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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This popcorn goes very hard and even harder when you can get 7 packs for 10 bucks :)
80g plain also on sale
https://www.amazon.com.au/Cobs-Fine-Foods-Sea-Salt/dp/B07J24…

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  • Nice find. Thanks mate

  • +1

    How do you get 7? I only see 6 as the max to order?
    Ordered 6 for $8.1

    Thanks

  • +3
    • Yeah tried the sea salt from Coles on special, pretty good pretty salty. Btw woolies has microwave popcorn 1$ on sale.

  • +9

    "Slightly sweet, slightly salty" should be my ex-wife's catch phrase…

  • Legend… Thanks OP!

  • Legend thanks op

  • -2

    is this any good if you like hot buttery popcorn out the microwave.. sounds yuk if it's served cold

    • -1

      How do you eat potato chips?

    • +1

      The seasoning on this is delicious, perfect for a lite snack

    • -1

      I like the butter flavor of this popcorn much more than any microwave popcorn. Also, microwave popcorn goes cols quickly anyway so I don't see the experience being that different

  • +1

    12 pack of Natural Sea Salted Caramel for the same unit price too

    https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B07YX1KPPC/ref=ppx_yo_d…

    • Sweet and salty better imo

  • I usually get these. Much healthier, fresher and cheaper making them in your microwave: https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/0000000000…

    • But then you need to waste extra time to heat up oil and also have a pot to clean up after cooking

      • -1

        Nah just get an air popper, heating up oil is a good way to ruin a pot.

        Plain isn't that nice but a bit of spray water and Salt would still be a lot healthier than all the instant alternatives (or experiment with other toppings/spices).

        • What's an air popper?

          I need to start eating popcorn during dieting lol

          • -2

            @[Deactivated]: Google it

            • @G-rig: Easy enough

              • +1

                @[Deactivated]: I got one,they are pretty good and popping corn cheaper, no added fats and salts

                • @G-rig: Yeah, I'm gonna look into buying one as it makes sense.

                  I'm dieting soon, so just wanna add salt.

                  Healthy snack!

                  • @[Deactivated]: yeah it's the best option - just add a bit of salt and it would be way less sodium than in the pre-packaged stuff.
                    Not to mention butter and other fats. Can even try it with no salt and see if you like it, but bit plain.

              • @[Deactivated]: I have a collapsible silicon thing from Amazon that I just throw the kernels in with a little bit of butter and it's not bad, but very plain. I'm yet to figure out a good way to consistently flavour home made popcorn, not that I've tried very hard

        • air fryer does the same thing as an air popper?

          • @x x: Nah

            • @G-rig: yes it does, just a different name

  • oos?

  • I got salty. Same price but 80g vs 120g. Surely there isn’t 40g of sugar.

    • It's weird how each flavour is a different weight per bag. I wonder why? Production cost?

    • Didn't even notice lol

      How's that work? Pretty bad value, s&s gets 50% more.

  • +1

    Still available

  • Price matching Coles by the look of it.

  • All sold

  • What’s everyone’s favourite flavour?

    • Slightly salted, slightly sweet is my go-to!

  • Is anyone else’s short dated? Best before is less than a month.

    • Pretty sure most people will smash them straight away and that crap would keep for ages anyway

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