Naw, the certain flour (that idk which is) and the rest of ingredients to affect consistency and taste, plus the box, plus shipping, plus (ofc) the recipe, and ig it's pretty damn expensive
everyone wanna say that shit about anything that costs more than a penny lmfao it definitely costs way more than $3. $140 probably just makes enough profit for production to be worthwhile if ingredients and all are expensive enough
"Better than sex" "I don't even HAVE sex, so this is UNCOMPARABLE" Edit: for those who care, this comment was a reference to Ted Nivison's 1 million subscriber meatloaf video
@@jamesdolan3046 Highest education is a high school diploma and you're telling someone to stay in school. "Fyi it's not editing his microphone is obviously high quality but you didn't stay in school so I won't expect you to understand.👌🏿
@@UKYuseiI got it one time for the experience and not worth at all even if you were rich and can afford it all the time which I can’t normal cookies are way better
@@slideman1249don't those look like cake instead of cookie?! I understand and like a bit uncooked cookie but that didnt look like worth 120$ THE PACKAGING was fucking cardboard only and even waste plastic on each cookie because..
I am fasting right now and this is the video i avoid watching but the cookies look so good i cant stop watching it would be my dream to eat these right now
Usually things that are this expensive are just for the name and packaging and such, but dang, these cookies looked absolutely amazing. I absolutely would not mind learning this recipe
You need to try imperial company chocolate chunk cookies they’re refrigerated in the vending machine and you let it sit out 5 minutes and it’s so soft and chewy the cookie is absolutely perfect
Salmonella dies at 150° after only a few minutes, even in unusually high counts. Cookies are baked at around 350° for 10-20 minutes or so depending on the type of cookie and the ingredients. The cookies are also supposed to be microwaved in some way, as shown. These cookies are 100% fine to eat. They're still wildly overpriced though IMO