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8-Count 1.7oz Amazon Fresh Frosted Fudge Toaster Pastries

$1.30 or less

$1.89

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Amazon has 8-Count 1.7oz Amazon Fresh Frosted Fudge Toaster Pastries on sale for $1.27. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Additional Savings: Prime Members may save an additional 10% when buying 4 or more.

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Amazon has 8-Count 1.7oz Amazon Fresh Frosted Fudge Toaster Pastries on sale for $1.27. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Editor johnny_miller for sharing this deal.
  • Additional Savings: Prime Members may save an additional 10% when buying 4 or more.

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Just from the nutrition label, this product is 36.5% added sugar. Hard pass.

That simply isn't enough.

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Akshat121
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I don't see the no rush credits
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Quote from Akshat121 :
I don't see the no rush credits
For me it usually only offers a no-rush credit if using something other than the Prime Visa card, YMMV.
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Just from the nutrition label, this product is 36.5% added sugar. Hard pass.

That simply isn't enough.
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Slickfriendly
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Too much sugar. I would rathar go outside and eat icecream. Will enjoy it more.
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Omg the health police. Who thought these were healthy? Are pop tarts brand sold at whole Foods lol
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Quote from nonplus :
Just from the nutrition label, this product is 36.5% added sugar. Hard pass.That simply isn't enough.
Umm, the box also says it's an excellent source of vitamins and minerals, and in much larger print. Plus it may contain traces of almonds, cashews, and coconut which are all super healthy.
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Very tempting, but the diet comes first!
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Quote from almightys :
Omg the health police. Who thought these were healthy? Are pop tarts brand sold at whole Foods lol

There is healthy pop tarts, you just gotta start scrolling for those instead of instagram
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Quote from Slickfriendly :
Too much sugar. I would rathar go outside and eat icecream. Will enjoy it more.

Definitely eat your ice cream outside. Less sugar that way lol.
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Omg the health police. Who thought these were healthy? Are pop tarts brand sold at whole Foods lol

Exactly. People focus on the dumbest stuff when your overall health basically comes down to how many calories you consume. It's easy to eat a lot of calories if you eat processed foods (concentrated calories) like poptarts.
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Quote from jmhulet :
Definitely eat your ice cream outside. Less sugar that way lol.
You go out, you do some walking, you eat....sugar spike will be less and you enjoy it fully.

Compare that to poptarts...without knowing, you will be sitting in front of TV and gobble up on a regular basis.

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Omg the health police. Who thought these were healthy? Are pop tarts brand sold at whole Foods lol
The dumb health police always post on junk food slickdeals. They love to comment on stuff they'd never ever buy. They talk about how Skittles are full of sugar and potato chips contain fat. They've never heard of moderation. Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)
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Quote from tarataqa :
The dumb health police always post on junk food slickdeals. They love to comment on stuff they'd never ever buy. They talk about how Skittles are full of sugar and potato chips contain fat. They've never heard of moderation. Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)
There are degrees to this stuff. Each packet (and the box contains 4 packets, with 2 pieces each)... so each serving is 35g of sugar. Assuming granulated sugar, that's around 3 TABLESPOONS of sugar per packet.

At those amounts, you're very literally better off eating a slice of sugar on toast both health-wise and taste-wise.

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