🍪 Biscotti Bliss: Elevate Your Snack Game!
Vicenzi Cantuccini Biscotti offers a 7.93-ounce bag of delicious Italian almond biscotti, perfect for pairing with your favorite tea or coffee. This kosher-certified treat is not only a delightful snack but also makes for an impressive gift. Indulge in the authentic taste of Italy with every crunchy bite!
A**A
Great flavor
This Almond Biscotti have great flavor. I love them. I think they are a bit expensive, but affordable from time to time.
N**S
Best Almond cookies ever
Just got these - and wow are they good - probably best packaged cantuccini (almond biscotti) i have ever had. I will take a drop ship order please. These are not too crunchy but just perfect. You could dip them in coffee but they are a snacking cookie as well. Not too sweet - amazingly good.
A**I
Margarine, yuck!
Tastes good, but too sweet for original Italian biscotti, and made with margarine, a cheap and unhealthy substitute for butter that you really do not find much of in Europe. I was surprised, but you can't assume Italian, French, or German food will always conform to traditional standards. But my dogs will like it for sure.
J**G
Best prepackaged biscotti on the market
My Italian husband said these are the best tasting biscotti he has had, other than his mother's. Very good value.
E**B
Great biscotti....tremendous price inflation
I really loved these biscotti and bought a large number of packages in 2013 for about $3.50 each. I came back for more in 2014, and they have gone up in price 300% to over $10.00 a package. I don't know why. I haven't seen this kind of inflation in other imported products. I want to cry in my coffee now that I don't have these biscotti to dunk!
E**G
Five Stars
best on the market!!!
T**N
Four Stars
Good taste, but i feel the price is slightly higher than any other Italian biscuit
O**T
Misleading ingredient information!
The ingredient information (in one of the photos) indicates that these biscotti are made with sunflower oil. The biscotti I got was made with palm oil! This is misleading; some may prefer not to consume products made with palm oil… And, why would one use a tropical oil in Italy, the land of olive oil?
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