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Corn/quinoa Spaghetti Pricing


BlessedMommy

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Does anybody know off hand what Ancient Harvest organic corn/quinoa pasta costs in the store? I haven't bought any in awhile, so I'm rusty on the exact price, but I like it and want to get some more. Amazon has it for $25 for 12 boxes and I'm trying to figure out if that's a substantially better deal than the store.


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Never mind, I found a retail price, it looks like they're $3.49 per box, so just over $2 per box would be a great deal. 

LauraTX Rising Star

Yeah about 3 something at stores around here.  Glad you got a deal!

BlessedMommy Rising Star

What annoyed me is that subscribe and save wasn't available for this item. It's a prime item, but with no subscribe option. I could've gotten another 15% off, if they let me subscribe.

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