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<blockquote data-quote="Crosshairy" data-source="post: 4271753" data-attributes="member: 3202"><p>I've used it quite a bit. Ironically enough, I've seen the lowest prices at Costco (the bulk package) and WHOLE FOODS (the individual bars). I couldn't believe my eyes last year when I went in Whole Foods for my annual I'm-in-the-area-so-why-not stop into the store. Of course, everything else on the shelves seemed to be 30-100% more than the equivalent item at Kroger, but the Kerry Gold was actually cheaper.</p><p></p><p>A friend of mine used to shop there a lot more, and he said they occasionally put it on sale for 2.50 a bar or so. I've seen it sold for twice that at Kroger.</p><p></p><p>Moral of the story - if you can get it for a good price, it's worth buying. I prefer the salted butter, but some purists use only the unsalted. If you are doing the butter in your coffee thing, I think the unsalted butter probably froths better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crosshairy, post: 4271753, member: 3202"] I've used it quite a bit. Ironically enough, I've seen the lowest prices at Costco (the bulk package) and WHOLE FOODS (the individual bars). I couldn't believe my eyes last year when I went in Whole Foods for my annual I'm-in-the-area-so-why-not stop into the store. Of course, everything else on the shelves seemed to be 30-100% more than the equivalent item at Kroger, but the Kerry Gold was actually cheaper. A friend of mine used to shop there a lot more, and he said they occasionally put it on sale for 2.50 a bar or so. I've seen it sold for twice that at Kroger. Moral of the story - if you can get it for a good price, it's worth buying. I prefer the salted butter, but some purists use only the unsalted. If you are doing the butter in your coffee thing, I think the unsalted butter probably froths better. [/QUOTE]
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