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Q is charging a fortune for these. I bought two today. 24 oz as compared with Q's 22 oz. Q wants $38.56 for two. I spent $15.98 for two. Wow. More than double the price.

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@queendivaYou found a great sale.  QVC's price is better than their website for people who don't have access to your sale.

 

I'm not buying as per doctor's orders! Smiley Sad

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@queendiva wrote:

Q is charging a fortune for these. I bought two today. 24 oz as compared with Q's 22 oz. Q wants $38.56 for two. I spent $15.98 for two. Wow. More than double the price.


Then do not buy them here.  Not everyone has easy access to them and are willing to pay the price here.  How is that anyone else's concern?

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What's a Kringles ? LOL

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Approx. $7 each at Trader Joe's.

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@SharkE wrote:

What's a Kringles ? LOL


Hi @SharkE,

 

Here is a link to the QVC page on Kringles so that you can see what they look like:

 

http://www.qvc.com/Racine-Danish-Kringles-(2)-22-oz.-Choice-of-Kringles.product.M29018.html?sc=M2901...

 

They are flakey Danish pastries that are unique to the Danish bakeries here in Wisconsin.

 

They are thin and oval-shaped and are made with thin layers of phyllo pastry dough and are filled with either fruit, nuts or sweet fillings or chocolate and fruit and nuts or any combination of the former.

 

They're then iced with a thin layer of flavored icing of some kind, and sometimes they're topped with nuts and other toppings.

 

They're very good.

 

Sometimes we indulge in them, but not too often. I have no will power when it comes to them. Smiley LOL

 

My favorite flavor is probably Turtle. Yummy! 

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@SharkE wrote:

What's a Kringles ? LOL


We are Kingleless here where I live too.  Never ever heard of one until last year on this board!  LOL!

 

But we do have and revere the Kolache!  

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My Trader Joe's has them for $7.99 for pumpking variety.

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We just spent a week in Wisconsin with relatives and they had Kringles for me every morning for breakfast. I went to the market and bought 4 @ $8 to breing home in my suitcase. Should have bought more.Smiley Wink

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Sounds like it may be a German item?  First thing I thought was Kris Kringle/santy claus. LOL