amazing list of ingredients: no sugar, no corn syrup, no humongously wretched stuff. 130 cals per 'serving'.....
So far, so good. The 'home style' I guess, no seasoning noted. The flour doesn't wad up & gum up my teeth either.
Thanks for the tip OP.
May have to order the small snack bags.
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We finally found the Southwest flavored version. Neither of us really cared for them at all. Not anywhere near as good as the original flavor. Strong jalapeño flavor.
Posts: 17944 | Location: SE Michigan | Registered: February 10, 2007
We grabbed a bag at a C-Store on our way to Idaho Falls on Friday. That bag lasted until we were back to the same store today where we bought another bag cause the first one was gone. Great Stuff. Mike
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I found a bag of the original 5.8oz size for $2.00. I bought it, waited for a friend to come over, they never showed, I ate the bag in 2 sittings. Now the store,, Farm, Family and Home, won’t get any more in. I’m in a pickle. Damn they were good. Prices are crazy on Amazon.
Posts: 11158 | Location: NE OHIO | Registered: October 22, 2004
Originally posted by kramden: I bought a bag of the originals. Very good but alittle too expensive.
Our local Safeway had the original Dot's 16oz bag for $4.99 when I first bought them. Now they are $5.99, but seem to be on permanent sale at $4.99. A bit more expensive, but well worth it. I only eat a few at a time because the flavor is strong compared to regular pretzels. I mix them in with other snacks, like mixed nuts and/or bagel chips. A bag lasts me a long time.
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Posts: 10887 | Location: South Congress AZ | Registered: May 27, 2006
I looked in the local grocery (Giant Eagle) no luck but not a surprise. I looked in Target, nada. I was standing in line at my local Ace hardware and lo and behold, an entire rack of Dot's. Regular and Southwest. They are damn good. I have been back a couple of times for replenishment.
Let me help you out. Which way did you come in?
Posts: 750 | Location: North of Pittsburgh, PA | Registered: January 29, 2013
Originally posted by StorminNormin: This forum makes me spend extra money! I have never heard of them and I just looked and it appears my HEB grocery store does not carry them; they carry Snyders, which I like. So I just ordered two bags on Amazon and they will be here tomorrow.
Bastards! $22 for pretzels ordered!
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Posts: 8836 | Location: 18 miles long, 6 Miles at Sea | Registered: January 22, 2012
Originally posted by henryaz: ...I only eat a few at a time because the flavor is strong compared to regular pretzels. I mix them in with other snacks, like mixed nuts and/or bagel chips. A bag lasts me a long time.
That's a great idea!
Posts: 11809 | Location: SWFL | Registered: October 10, 2007
Another great suggestion from the SigForum. We looked at HEB when this was 1st posted - they had about 30 types with no Dots. Looked at Target, and none there too. About 3 weeks ago, saw them on an endcap and tried a bag. Our whole family loved them!
Posts: 239 | Location: San Antonio, Tx | Registered: October 11, 2012
Been eating Dot's pretzels for a long time. Get a bag of the Dot's crumbles. Great for breading fish, chicken, pork chops or on the rim of a bloody mary glass.
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Posts: 8678 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: June 17, 2007
Originally posted by BigJnSA: Another great suggestion from the SigForum. We looked at HEB when this was 1st posted - they had about 30 types with no Dots. Looked at Target, and none there too. About 3 weeks ago, saw them on an endcap and tried a bag. Our whole family loved them!
At our HEB, they're on the interior end cap of the chip aisle, not on the shelves of the actual aisle.
By coincidence, someone brought a bag into our office yesterday. I tried a couple on the way out the door at lunch, tasty enough that I will go back and try a handful tomorrow.
Bill Gullette
Posts: 1558 | Location: Behind the Pine Curtain | Registered: March 06, 2008
Wife found them at an Ace Hardware store here. She never told me they were $8.59 for a 1# bag. She bought two bags, didn’t like them, and wants her $17.00 from me. LolThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Sigfest,
Posts: 11158 | Location: NE OHIO | Registered: October 22, 2004