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Registered: ‎11-12-2010

Last week I ordered the David's Cookies TSV with two boxes of the lemon flavor.  Today my shipment arrived and it was 2 boxes of the oatmeal peanut butter chip.  When I called customer service I was told it was a known issue that there was a problem with shipping and lots (maybe everyone?) had this issue.  Can you immagine how many replacements they will have to send out?  

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I assume they are letting you keep the flavor you didn't order?   You may end up liking them!  I order these cookies several times a year, and they are my go-to for potlucks and other events where I need to bring food. 

I'm sure you'll get what you want soon.  Enjoy them all, as I do.😊

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Registered: ‎03-21-2010

What a nightmare.  Someone probably got fired over a mistake like this.  YIKES

 

On a funny note-- I always thought they were David Verables cookies.  

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Registered: ‎04-18-2010

I find it interesting they can't make a frozen cookie dough for baking without ****** in them.  I do it all the time with basic baking ingredients, no preservatives, additives or gunk. 

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I've been tempted to try David's cookies but we only keep individual sizes around for portion control.

 

But if these are frozen, purchasing them may work.

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@avid shopper wrote:

I find it interesting they can't make a frozen cookie dough for baking without ****** in them.  I do it all the time with basic baking ingredients, no preservatives, additives or gunk. 


The ingredients for the chocolate chunk are flour, margarine, brown sugar, chocolate chunks, granulated sugar, eggs, salt, baking soda, and vanilla flavor.  Which of those is additives or gunk?  Because it sounds like the recipe on the back on the chocolate chips package?

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When they ship your correct order, you will have 224 cookies. What are your plans to do with the oatmeal peanut butter chocolate chip cookies? That is alot of cookies.

Occasional Contributor
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Registered: ‎11-12-2010

I figure the next few times I need to bring food places I'll bake a large batch of them.  Or even times I'm meeting people when we're not supposed to bring food I'll make some anyway.  Not many people will turn down surprise treats.

 

And I don't know if you've ever ordered these but they do come in two fairly compact boxes.  They don't take up as much room as you would think.   

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Seeing those ingredients posted makes me realize they still make margarine?  I thought that went out years ago. Shows you how much I pay attention in the dairy aisle.  Can't remember the last time i bought margarine.

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@Catch71 wrote:

Seeing those ingredients posted makes me realize they still make margarine?  I thought that went out years ago. Shows you how much I pay attention in the dairy aisle.  Can't remember the last time i bought margarine.


Vegan or plant based butter is a big thing and it's essentially margarine.