Amazon: BelVita Breakfast Biscuits 6-Pack Only $10.64 Shipped (Just $1.77 Per Box)
Hop on over to Amazon where you can clip this coupon for 15% off BelVita products! Even better, select items are eligible to Subscribe & Save, which means an additional 5% – 15% in savings and free shipping!
As an idea, you can score 6 boxes of BelVita Breakfast Biscuits Cinnamon Brown Sugar, 5-Count Boxes for only $10.64 shipped when you clip the 15% off coupon and choose to Subscribe & Save. That’s just $1.77 per box delivered right to your door!
NOTE, if you have 5 or more subscriptions arriving in a month, you’ll save a whopping 15% off this order instead of the regular 5% – which will sweeten this deal! Remember, when you sign up for Subscribe and Save, you are under NO obligation whatsoever and can cancel at anytime. To cancel or modify your Subscribe and Save items, just click on “my account” and then “subscriptions” and then you can cancel and/or modify anything you want.
These same Belvita are in instant savings at Costco for 28 cents/package…and 40% off on Cartwheel (30 cents/package). I LOVE these! They’ve been my crunchy breakfast for several weeks 🙂
Oh cool! Thanks for sharing Amber!
Yep, just picked up a box at Costco. $6.99 for a box of 25 packs.
Mine came to $9 something with subscribe and save. It was like .31 cents a package. Great for my kids and hubbies lunches.
Just an FYI, these are not supposed to be “snacks”. They are supposed to be a meal replacement. I’m not trying to persuade you on how to use them, but I’d hate for you to be giving them to your kids and husband in addition to a meal and have them eat more then they should. HTH.
The blueberry biscuits use to be my favorites. When I found out how unhealthy they were, I stopped eating them. Try the RX Bars.
DATEM is an acronym for Diacetyl Tartaric Acid Esters of Monoglycerides. This is a dough conditioner used to improve volume and uniformity in breads.
DATEM is considered safe by the FDA, but a study on rats showed “heart muscle fibrosis and adrenal overgrowth”.
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Source: Meyer, O. (1992) Combined chronic toxicity/carcinogenicity study with DATEM in rats. Unpublished report No. IT 890451 from the Institute of Toxicology, National Food Agency of Denmark
Not available for me 🙁 Thanks for posting!
Darn! You’re welcome Jenn!