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Lotus Biscoff 300 Pack $29.09 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Lotus biscoff 300 pack FREE delivery with prime $29.09 - sold and shipped by Amazon AU

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  • When do they expire?

    • +3

      Officeworks stocks the same item for $35.98. If you are worried about expiry date, go there to check date and then price-beat.

  • +1

    There's also 50 biscuits for $15.99, which is obviously more expensive, but may be more convenient for some. https://www.amazon.com.au/Lotus-Biscoff-Biscuits-50-Cookies/…

  • ~$1.55/100g at this price for anyone wondering

    • +9

      Thanks, $1.45/100g at Coles (normal price without special) with the added benefit of less plastic (Amazon ones are individually wrapped vs. Coles ones are 2 biscuits per packet)

      • +2

        Plus 5x longer shelf life at Coles. I wouldn't buy cereals, biscuits, soft drinks at Amazon with only 1-2 months best before dates.

      • The packaging for this is suited for a workplace than at home. Hence the individual wrapping.

        • 2 biscuits is a good portion, workplace or home :)
          I think the single serve is more for cafés

          • @badarz: Not so good if you're putting them in a staff room with a larger workforce. One of my offices has a workforce of 2000. We need a lot of biscuits!

  • Are these any good?

    • +1

      yes but I wouldn't want to eat all 300. Will get sick of it after a few.

      • +3

        I'm sorry no-one told you sooner BUT you don't eat them all in one go…

    • Yes, need to be on your bucket list.

      • 100% would be. Different kind of bucket though.

      • Cool, I ordered a pack, I have eaten the spread before and that was nice (although overall i still prefer peanut butter for the health factors). But had never eaten the actual biscuit before.

  • duplicate message for some reason.

  • ~15.50/kg for anyone wondering.

    • +1

      I'll PM you.

  • Don't expect these to be whole biscuits by the time it arrives at your doorstep.

    • They're fine. These ones arrived intact:

      https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/551324

    • +1

      Get the broken ones, crush them further with a rolling pin/blender. Finer the better.
      Mix with some Condensed milk lite (?) to make a thick paste
      Roll out onto a baking tray or similar - use your fav cookie cutter if you wish.

      Bake for 20 mins on 150 (approx)

      You've remade a Biscoff biscuit ! ! !

      • Except that now you've added milk to an otherwise dairy free product

        • hmm - very true

          I've used Coconut Milk before as an alternative to Condensed Milk.
          Not a huge fan..

          Maybe Almond Milk - Almonds are harder to milk, but apparently very satisfying.
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJCTIPWPNtw

  • duplicate message for some reason.

  • +4

    Oh no..wish I hadn't seen this. Must stay strong .. resist, resist .. <click> ..sigh.

  • Back to $39.99

  • price has gone back to $39. or was the OZB listing was supposed to say $39.

  • A box of diabeetus

    • +1

      Yes, but it's so delicious!

    • How does one get diabeetus? Is it when you first touch the box? When you open it? When you consume one? So many questions.

      • Einstein predicted that the biscoff box calories are so dense that not even light can escape its surface. What we think is the biscoff box is actually the event horizon.

  • Pairs well with this 1.6 kg bucket jar of Biscoff spread - (Smooth Only) - $29.69

    https://www.amazon.com.au/Lotus-Biscoff-Smooth-Spread-Bulk/d…

  • 300 biscuits…..wow

  • +1

    What happens if you put the Biscoff spread onto a Biscoff biscuit?

    <inception gif>

    • Exactly this…

    • I believe that is how you fold spacetime to create a wormhole.

    • +2

      ..you magically put on 5kg

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