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I ordered from them during the Holiday's. We love the chocolate coconut clusters plus the Pangburn's sea salt millionaires. Yum. I also bought some mixed chocolate nuts, the nut, chewy & crisp. They were all good. No old ones. I ordered from them last year too. All good.

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@Sooner wrote:

I don't even buy them any more.  They have not been the same for several years now, and yes, I have gotten old ones as wel


 @Sooner.  I have to disagree; I haven't noticed any changes over the years.  RS also now owns and makes Whitman's Sampler.  It sure beats any candy I've gotten on a TV shopping network.

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@ValuSkr wrote:

Do Russell Stover boxes have "best by" dates?


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Yes. All the stuff I bought for the Holiday's had dates on them. I always check dates when shopping too. It's a habit to check. Stuff costs too much to get old stuff. I will send it back.

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@Kachina624 wrote:

 


@Sooner wrote:

I don't even buy them any more.  They have not been the same for several years now, and yes, I have gotten old ones as wel


 @Sooner.  I have to disagree; I haven't noticed any changes over the years.  RS also now owns and makes Whitman's Sampler.  It sure beats any candy I've gotten on a TV shopping network.


Is that right ? I didn't know Stover's owns Whitman's. LOL   

when I sent a complaint to Stover's I told them Whitman's was better ! LOL

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I really love Russell Stover brand.  I know it's just a grocery store type brand but I don't care.  The chocolate is always very nice, fresh, and creamy.

 

I wonder if what you got at Walmart was just old.  That is something I see A LOT at Walmart with food products.  One has to really be careful to avoid old food products there.

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I always found Russell Stover's chocolate to be hard...as if they put wax in it. 

 

Hershey makes excellent boxed chocolate candies for Christmas.  

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@SharkE.  Often, before a holiday, Albertsons has the Russell Stover BOGO free.  I occasionally pick up this special and it's always just fine.  You have Albertson's don't you?

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One of my nephews used to work at Walgreen's. After Christmas, ALL the Russell Stover candy for the  year was delivered.

 

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If the candy was so hard and inedible and I couldn't eat it I would probably return it.  For  $2 item I wouldn't bother but for a $10 item I would want my money back.  

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Russell Stovers - the gift boxes, last time was not good at all. I was surprised. I was 'gifting'them at birthdays with cards and happened to have an extra and tried it, won't be purchasing that anymore. They have these cute 9 piece boxes that say 'Happy Birthday' or Congratulations. 

I agree Aldi's has excellent imported chocolates. Nice variety and never disappoints. They have one thats just like the old 'Chunky' bar. Their milk Chocolate is very good. 

 

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