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I think they are really good and I ordered the minis for a few years but the price seems to have really gone up, am I wrong.  

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suewags23 wrote:

I think they are really good and I ordered the minis for a few years but the price seems to have really gone up, am I wrong.  


Yikes!  I think you're right.  I'm just now seeing the minis that they have on today  and, as I did purchase them a couple of times over the years, I'm quite certain I didn't pay anywhere near $70 for them!

 

 

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Kroger in my area ( Georgia) carries Junior's in the frozen dessert isle. Got one today and they are priced at 10.99 for a 1.5 pound cheesecake.  They had 3 varieties: plain, chocolate swirl and raspberry swirl.   I got the raspberry. 

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Both Junior's and Cheesecake Factory have delicious cheesecakes.  However, they are not cheap!  I have seen Cheesecake Factory cakes in Sam's Club for less than anywhere else...under $20.00 which is a good price for a large cake.

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It is delicious! We ordered last year and took it over friends home for dinner and everyone loved it!!!!!!!!

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I went to my local Wegmans today and bought Juniors Christmas Strawberry Swirl 1 1/2 pound cheesecake on sale for $7.99!  

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For cheesecakes; I head to my local Barnes & Noble store.  They offer Cheesecake Factory Cheesecakes for $40; members get it for $28 with a coupon.  Their Godiva Chocolate Cheesecake is incredible.  14 slices per whole Cheesecake & their Red Velvet is to die for!  

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Jr.s Cheesecake too a huge loan meant for small buisinesses. They will survive while a small business this money was meant for will not. Do you agree with them?

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@Nancy r wrote:

Jr.s Cheesecake too a huge loan meant for small buisinesses. They will survive while a small business this money was meant for will not. Do you agree with them?


 

I assume that they run their restaurant business seperately from their retail mail order business.  Certainly their restaurant business has taken quite a hit like all other restaurants but Juniors certainly isnt in jeopardy of going bankrupt and they can maintain operations selling direct to consumers and many restaurants cannot.  I would have liked to see them leave the money for those who really need it.  Ive always felt their cheesecakes are overpriced. I perfer to shop my local bakery anyway. Fresher and a fraction of the price of Juniors.

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This thread started well over three years ago.  This cheesecake is old and moldy by now.

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