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Arnott's Premier Chocolate Chip Cookies 310g $3.50 ($2.62 S&S) + Delivery (Free w/Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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After reading ozbs25's comment, I noted down if I've a chance to try this out. Today, I come across tonester's post, which reminds me this is a good time to get it.

The 15% coupon applied at checkout. Subscribe & Save orders only.
NOTE: One item in the order only, subsequent items receive 10%S&S without the bonus 15%. Can order multiple times for the 15% discount.

Since I have some GC promotion credit left, and the checkout page shows -$3.50 promotion(s) applied. I can't tell exactly how much is deduced from GC credit, the guestimate is $2.68 $2.62. CMIIW.

About this item

  • Rustic, Indulgent And Delicious Biscuits
  • Baked Using Finest Quality Ingredients
  • Each Biscuit Contains Chocolate Chips For A Sweet And Delicious Treat
  • Ideal For Snacking Between Meals, During Morning Or Afternoon Tea
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This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2022

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  • +12

    Remember when Kmart had their own brand of these? Pretty much the same and so delicious.

    • +4

      Good ol' Australia's Choice… the best. There was that brief period they had the triple choc ones…

      • +2

        That's it! The brand that was actually American owned. Their cola was pretty good too.

    • oh wow that brings back memories… i was addicted to the white chocolate one!

      was it the Decadent one?

    • These definitely taste different to the old Australia Choice cookies however these are still good.
      Kmart Aus Choice used to use a dark cocoa choc chip in theirs. These are milk.

  • Believe it is $2.89 each after coupon, anyone else confirm?

    • +1

      $2.62

  • bought 4, just over $12

  • +3

    I dunno, I don't care - I saw, hit '5' and buy, walked away. Nom nom nom…

  • +1

    How does this compare with the Coles version of the 40% chocolate chips?

    • +2

      I haven't tried either, but there is post with comments on both cookies.

      • +1

        Big fan of the Coles one, aldi ones at #2 so I'm keen to try these Arnott's ones

      • They're the only choc chip cookies in my house. Tastes great and nice amount of crumble.

    • +3

      Try the aldi ones you will never go back to coles biscuts .

    • coles cookies are the only coles brand product i will actually buy again

    • +2

      Personally I would go the Coles version every time.

    • +2

      Coles choc chip cookies shit all over the aldi cookies. I like aldi products but no where near as good as coles version 40% choc.

    • +8

      Coles Ultimate cookies are better quality.
      * More cocoa butter, less milk solids and vegetable oil - real choc chips!
      * Butter instead of vegetable oil, added egg and no added food colour.
      * All that goodness means more kJ per cookie:
      … 344 kJ, 1.1g protein, 5.8g sugars for Coles vs
      … 303 kJ, 0.7g protein, 6g sugars for Arnott's.

      Coles: Chocolate Chips (40%) [Sugar, Cocoa Mass, Cocoa Powder, Cocoa Butter, Emulsifiers (Soy Lecithin, 476), Natural Flavours, Milk Solids], Wheat Flour, Sugar, Butter (14%) (Milk, Salt), Dessicated Coconut, Whole Egg Powder, Whey Powder, Salt, Natural Flavour, Raising Agents (500, 503)

      Arnotts: Chocolate Chips (40%) (Sugar, Cocoa Mass, Milk Solids, Vegetable Oil, Emulsifiers (Soy Lecithin, E476), Cocoa Butter, Flavour, Salt), Wheat Flour, Sugar, Vegetable Oil, Desiccated Coconut, Wheat Starch, Salt, Baking Powder, Flavour, Food Colour (Caramel IV), Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Antioxidant (E307B from Soy).

      Aldi: labels differently: sugar, wheat flour, cocoa mass, vegetable oil, oat flour, butter (4%) (from milk), cocoa butter, milk powder, glucose fructose syrup, egg powder, lactose (from milk), salt, emulsifier (322 from soy), skim milk powder raising agents (500, 450), natural flavours, natural colour (150a (caramel colour)).
      Dark chocolate chips (29%) contain 43% cocoa solids minimum, Milk chocolate chips (11%) contain 30% cocoa solids minimum and 18% milk solids minimum. Chocolate chip cookies contain 16% cocoa solids minimum and 18% milk solids minimum

  • SFF

  • +2
  • Aldi ones are 400gm & 40% choc chip they are the best @$3 everyday price .

  • Those taste pretty good compared to the average supermarket choco cookies.
    Should try the Aldi ones since many people are recommending those, sad that no Aldi nearby.

  • +3

    NOTE: One item in the order only, subsequent items receive 10%S&S without the bonus 15%

    $2.62 per order, if you want to make individual orders

  • +2

    With a topic so dear to my heart (due to the increased calorie intake) the arnotts cookies suck balls. I'm with the poster above who said the kmart 'Australia's choice' were the best… They certainly were, but Coles still beats these hands down. Even if these arnotts cookies brought a shiv to shank someone, the coles cookies would still win.

  • +1

    Wow only $13.37 for me for 6 boxes, Christmas prezzies sorted 😂

  • Thanks OP

  • Thanks OP:) Keen to try this

  • +4

    I love the 0.5 health star rating 🤣 it's like the supermarket version of the "participation award"! 😋

    • -1

      I was going to buy, but saw your comment and changed my mind. I hope others do the same.

      Your body is a temple!

    • Why would a company voluntarily put a 0.5 star rating on their product? Makes no sense.

      • So karens don't complain to Arnotts when it was clearly about their flawed life decisions on buying a tonne of those cookies and getting overweight through overconsumption..?

  • Thanks OP :)

    • not the same "Premier" versions

      • +1

        Obviously it's not the same. Why would I post the exact same link in the OP?

        • potentially may not taste as good as the Premier one?

    • +1

      Got both of these for $1.55 and $1.65 in Sept, literally the best cookies

      • +1

        Same, your amazon posts got me addicted to the fudge ones lol

  • +2

    I find the Coles choc chip ones way nicer!

  • +1

    Cant get this to work. I'm getting charged $3.50…

    • There should be a subscribe and save option ($3.15) below the full price. Select that (eg every 6 months or something) and the 15% coupon up top and order one by one (should come down to $2.62 each).

  • Any brand do a softer version of cookie? Think subway style

    • +1

      I don't think any of these packaged ones are chewy, at least none that I've found.

      • +1

        Sadly selection is poor in Australia. US supermarkets have lots of chewy options like Chips Ahoy.

    • +1

      Buy a pack of the coles 40% cookies, open them and leave them out for 2 days and they will get soft and chewy.

      • Haha I've done that with Anzac biscuits before. Sometimes works, other times they just go stale.

  • Don't buy it. They are delicious haha

  • Totally unrelated comment, but I just realised this: does ozbargain earn referral credit through amazon affiliate links, and is that why they trunctuate copy-pasted links in the post editor? (I was looking at the url that I was linked to after clicking)

  • How does this stand up against the Belmont from the Aldi?

  • +1

    OOS

  • Coles hrand Cookies are the bomb. !

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