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Lotus Biscoff Smooth or Crunchy Spread 400g $4.24 ($3.82 with Sub & Save) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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If you missed the $2.50 warehouse deal, this is the cheapest it's been a while on Amazon (since Aug 2021), $0.75 cheaper than last deal.

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12/4: $0.01 price drop.

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  • +2

    Legit question, besides eating this straight from the jar, what do people tend to use it for?

    • Toast for us

      • +13

        Yes. I also tend to sprinkle some toast into the jar and eat

    • There are tons of recipes. We made a "caramel slice" like sweets the other day

    • Homemade sour dough

    • I've tried it on crumpets and it's suprisingly good

    • My daughter has it on her sandwich I make for her for school every day.
      She would prefer peanut butter or nutella, but they are banned at her school (or all schools?)
      She likes this enough as a substitute to not complain about the rules too much.

    • Mix crunchy with vanilla ice cream! 10/10

    • SIL makes milk shakes

  • +6

    Smooth > Crunchy for Biscoff

    Crunchy > Smooth for Peanut Butter

    and you can't change my mind

    • +8

      and you can't change my mind

      Why would anyone want to? You're just stating objectively and scientifically proven fact.

    • +1

      Cool. Thanks for sharing your opinion.

      • Thanks for your…what…empty snark?

    • -1

      So if my maths is correct, Biscoff > peanut butter

  • There’s also the 1.6kg for $18 under subscription
    https://www.amazon.com.au/Lotus-Biscoff-Smooth-Spread-Bulk/d…

    • +4

      Thanks but more expensive per 100gr

  • +5

    For me, I kinda like it, especially at first, but once I realized it just kinda tastes like raw cookie dough (IMO) then I lost a bit of interest.

  • The warehouse deal was great but it was a short date (June 2023).

    • +4

      That's still 2 months ahead of when you'd finish it.

      • I know but I bought 10 of them 🤣 and only saw the date once I received them

        • +1

          It has so much sugar and fat, with 100% confidence I'd eat it 2 years after "best before".

  • Great for a cheat brekky once a month

    • +2

      That 400g jar is a 10000kJ cheat breakfast.

  • Wow.. RRP is over $11!

    • Yeah I don't get that, always comes up on camelx3/shoppingtrolley and throws our the deals

  • +2

    36.8% sugar. In case anyone is wondering, it is a bit hard to find.

    • +4

      No wuckin' forries mate. Take insulin and everything will be dandy.

    • Is that right? Urghhh. No worries, I'll just add a few tablespoons of white sugar to help bump that number up.

    • +2

      Yeah great sense of humour everyone. I am sure people who buy this regularly understand what it is perfectly. But I never saw it before. There are different kinds of spreads - that number just helps to understand if it is junk food or not easily.

  • +3

    I got the $2.50 deal. I'd never tried it but read the raves and was so looking forward to it. But I found it sickly, sickly sweet. I'll finish it, but not straight from the jar. Mixing it with Peanut Butter might tone it down….or salting my toast for a salted caramel taste

  • +3

    If you want to know what this taste like, get a teaspoon of sugar and just eat that.

  • +2

    Yeah, I, eh, put Biscoff into the same bucket of tastes to never be acquired, along with coriander and sharkfin soup…

  • Never liked this

  • Spread it on your hot cross buns

  • Just got 2 jars - never tried before but thought based on the posts here and the price was worth a try. Expiry was 05/11/2023 so pretty good. Thanks OP

    • I received mine yesterday and couldn't find where the expiry is printed. Haven't taken them out of the plastic shrink wrap (or whatever it's called) though. Not sure if it's inside the lid or something. Where's yours printed?

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