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Kellogg's K-Time Baked Twists Strawberry & Blueberry 9 Bars Pack (Total 333g) $5.45 (Min Qty 2) + Post ($0 Prime/ $39) @ Amazon

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Appears to be a listing error.

I haven't ordered myself as the minimum outlay is $10.90 as you are required to buy 2….and because I can't stand eating the thing as it's so sweet even if they just send me 1 pack..

For everyone else, enjoy your 162 K time bars, or hopefully you get an Amazon credit.

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  • +1

    Isn’t it just 9 bars in a box for $5.45?

    • +2

      Pretty sure it's just a simple wording error on the title as it says Box Product Weight is 442g which is not 9x333g + packaging. No way Amazon sends 18 packs of these.

    • Correct, you will receive a single box with 9 bars. I've ordered this item.

      • +1

        Woolies had 5 bars for $2 the other day…

        • Shiploads have them for $1 at the mo'. Not this flavour, though.

  • Don't forget cashback

  • -2

    Dear Lord, 17! Numbers in ingredients!!! It's an fing nuclear bomb. I think I've only come across something more deadly at 7 eleven, can't remember if it's a muffin or a sandwich, 19 numbers!

    Wtf is natural in it???

    • -2

      number of ingredients make food less healthy? lmao lay off the fluoride brother

      • -2

        Fantastic, you're absolutely clueless about what I'm referring to as numbers. Perfect specimen for modern society 👍

        • +1

          Maybe if you learnt to write coherent sentences, people would be able to understand you?

          • @Vinodra: im not here to cut, chew and swallow for others, or educate ignorant people. for those that are unknowledgeable and dont want to educate themselves about what they are consuming. ive said 17 numbers IN ingredients, not 17 ingredients. in short, spare me out of context …

            • @drazenm: being able to write a comprehensible sentence is not spoonfeeding, lol

      • +2

        Numbers in ingredients refers to e numbers. They indicate food additives, such as colours, preservatives, thickeners and emusifiers. In and of themselves, e numbers are just there to aid with describing what's in food, but they can be used to mask ingredients that people would not willingly eat otherwise.

        • thank you and amen!:)

  • +1

    This is like the time when 6x6pack, 94g Rollups where like $2 but when you ordered them you only got one pack of 6

    • +2

      And that 1 pack of 6 was essentially free because of refund from Amazon. So no complaints.

  • +1

    These taste like beach sand with sugar.

  • +5

    Less than 3g of fat per bar. 35.9g sugar per 100g.

    • +1

      100% of the daily sugar in 100g, but one bar is ~40g. Should be illegal to claim that this is a great snack with high fibre, as no nutritionist could agree with these two statements together. It is simply not a great way to get your fibre.

  • +1

    Also contains palm oil

    • +4

      High in sugar, palm oil, and beach sand. I'm sold!

      • +2

        and 17! Numbers

        • and you're an airhead that Muppet few comments above, need everything to be literately spelled out to you.

          What was that thing…brain, what was that thing, a brain…

          • @drazenm: Hey, you still can't write a coherent sentence. Maybe you need some of those 17! Numbers in the ingredients?

  • Don't think this is as clear cut as the other price errors

    • That’s because its not.

  • -1

    Got my refund and allowed to keep the 2 packs

    • Thanks for update. Glad it worked out for you.

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