@skelex Customers say
Customers find these corn chips delicious, not too salty, and appreciate their crunchy texture that’s softer on teeth than regular corn nuts. The snacks come in perfect single-serving bags, and customers consider them healthier than most snacks, with one noting they’re a great alternative to chips or crackers. While some customers find them fresh, others report receiving stale products, and opinions on value for money are divided between those who find them worth the price and those who consider them overpriced.
I know people are wondering who is keeping Arby’s in business but I want to know who is eating corn nuts and keeping this company is business . Over 100 orders since 11 pm. Why do people like these things?
I’ve had several varieties of this including salt & vinegar and cheese (which I think was vegan flavoring).
I’ve enjoyed them! One snack pack is a good crunchy salty snack size for me. When I have the larger bag it lasts for days because, while not as hard as corn nuts, my mouth gets tired of chewing.
I did have one or two snack size bags that were bad/stale - which meant they’d gotten soft.
This stuff is horrible. I bought a bunch of it (original flavor?) some years ago and it was like putting a handful of nuts and bolts in your mouth. I put it out for the hungry wild birds in our backyard to eat and they wouldn’t touch it. Through many packs of it away.
I suppose that’s a competitive clearance price. Plenty of snacks @ Costco, Albertsons/Vons, Ralphs/Kroger(/sis companies), etc., that are Non-GMO Project Verified &/or Certified Gluten Free that are delicious & offered for similar or cheaper unit pricing. Corn-, potato-, or other based.
Specs
Product: 84-Pack: Love, Corn Sour Cream & Onion + Sea Salt Variety Pack
Model: ART.1891996
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$83.96 (for 84 bags) at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Thursday, Oct 23 - Monday, Oct 27
What a corny deal.
@yakkoTDI We LOVE CORNy deals…
in date and could be given out for trick or treats
@ironcheftoni and generally speaking pretty yummy
@ironcheftoni Give some Love to kids? Is that allowed? Doesn’t that invite trouble nowadays?
@ironcheftoni @phendrick-not really,… 🫣 Pedophiles feel emboldened nowadays
Nice writeup.
Yep. I’m still a sucker for this sort of thing…
/image bootiful-escaping-wraith

/giphy bootiful-escaping-wraith

/showme bootiful-escaping-wraith
@mediocrebot That’s cheating, bot.
IT’S CORN!!!
@MrGoodGuy

is it??
@llangley
“Made with just three simple ingredients, these crunchy CORN SNACKS are gluten-free, non-GMO, and only 90 calories per pack”.
That’s false advertising! I’mma contact my lawyer!
@llangley @MrGoodGuy
I wonder if that was supposed to read non-GMO corn… If not, then, yeah, that’s RADICALLY misleading.
@llangley @MrGoodGuy maybe it’s a misprint, meant to be non-GMO corn
/showme an obese Christmas elf struggling to eat 84 snack packs of “Love, Corn” before they expire in December
Does anyone know if these are regular crunchy, or corn nuts style break a tooth off because you’re eating rocks crunchy?
@skelex Customers say
Customers find these corn chips delicious, not too salty, and appreciate their crunchy texture that’s softer on teeth than regular corn nuts. The snacks come in perfect single-serving bags, and customers consider them healthier than most snacks, with one noting they’re a great alternative to chips or crackers. While some customers find them fresh, others report receiving stale products, and opinions on value for money are divided between those who find them worth the price and those who consider them overpriced.
@skelex from Amazon
Are these close-outs from the 'hub?
/showme cornhub
I know people are wondering who is keeping Arby’s in business but I want to know who is eating corn nuts and keeping this company is business
. Over 100 orders since 11 pm. Why do people like these things?
@mehrrychristmas
Because tastes differ?
Sour cream AND onion?! In this economy?!?
@Atomizer Oops, almost forgot to share this:
No Bluetooth??
Meh
So on the Sea-salt ingedients — WTH is Non-Corn?
@scottwinks
See this part of the discussion
I’ve had several varieties of this including salt & vinegar and cheese (which I think was vegan flavoring).
I’ve enjoyed them! One snack pack is a good crunchy salty snack size for me. When I have the larger bag it lasts for days because, while not as hard as corn nuts, my mouth gets tired of chewing.
I did have one or two snack size bags that were bad/stale - which meant they’d gotten soft.
But, I’m in for more!
/buy
@ArmchairGamer It worked! Your order number is: dismayed-gravely-cadaver
/showme dismayed gravely cadaver
This stuff is horrible. I bought a bunch of it (original flavor?) some years ago and it was like putting a handful of nuts and bolts in your mouth. I put it out for the hungry wild birds in our backyard to eat and they wouldn’t touch it. Through many packs of it away.
@Sarisin they’re very crunchy, not everyone may like that. I do, but I also find that limits my intake as my jaw gets tired.
Of course, I like regular corn nuts too. And extra crunchy peanuts.
~$0.4251700680272/oz.
I suppose that’s a competitive clearance price.
Plenty of snacks @ Costco, Albertsons/Vons, Ralphs/Kroger(/sis companies), etc., that are Non-GMO Project Verified &/or Certified Gluten Free that are delicious & offered for similar or cheaper unit pricing. Corn-, potato-, or other based.
@bartsimpson
I imagine a good part of the price for these is the packaging!