12 pK soda are history..
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12 pK soda are history..
Don't know if everyone is noticing but here all the store are clearing out their 12 pk and 24 pk sodas...Pepsi is duing it first to be followed by coke..They are being reset with 8 and 18 pks...At the 12 and 24 pk prices..(like we wouldn't notice) lol
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WHAT!?
Thats re-donk-ulous! Are you sure?
How can that be? Thats a big cut.......
Hubby just walked up and confirmed our local HESS has the 8pk. Pepsi in. He couldn't remember if it was 2 or 3 8pks. for $6. If its 3 then its the same as usual price and that may be the case for a few weeks before they bend us over and stick it to us. Nothing good last forever. Hopefully they will get such an uproar from the public they will go back, but I doubt it.. 2 words............HOW LAME!
Thats re-donk-ulous! Are you sure?
How can that be? Thats a big cut.......
Hubby just walked up and confirmed our local HESS has the 8pk. Pepsi in. He couldn't remember if it was 2 or 3 8pks. for $6. If its 3 then its the same as usual price and that may be the case for a few weeks before they bend us over and stick it to us. Nothing good last forever. Hopefully they will get such an uproar from the public they will go back, but I doubt it.. 2 words............HOW LAME!
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That's AN OUTRAGE!!!
LOL!
I will tell you all right now, I will buy the 8 pack. Not the 18 pack. I keep trying to ween myself off Pepsi (I have 1 or 2 at the most, per day, everyday and I have for YEARS) for a long time. My latest trick has been to buy the small 8 oz. can size in 6 packs. But I find myself opening two 8 oz cans, which is more than one 12 oz can...sigh.
8 pack here I come.
But to get serious about something, I would like to point out to others, that if these 8 packs come in non-carton packaging and contain the plastic ring holder on the top of the can, would you please cut each hole open (even the tiny triangular ones near the center handle) before disposing of this can holder? Wild animals have been strangled with these plastic can pack holders, when they are disposed of, not cut into pieces. Thank you!
Mary
LOL!
I will tell you all right now, I will buy the 8 pack. Not the 18 pack. I keep trying to ween myself off Pepsi (I have 1 or 2 at the most, per day, everyday and I have for YEARS) for a long time. My latest trick has been to buy the small 8 oz. can size in 6 packs. But I find myself opening two 8 oz cans, which is more than one 12 oz can...sigh.
8 pack here I come.
But to get serious about something, I would like to point out to others, that if these 8 packs come in non-carton packaging and contain the plastic ring holder on the top of the can, would you please cut each hole open (even the tiny triangular ones near the center handle) before disposing of this can holder? Wild animals have been strangled with these plastic can pack holders, when they are disposed of, not cut into pieces. Thank you!
Mary
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The 12 and 24 pack prices were too high to begin with, IMO. A 2 liter is a much better value. I like having cans for on the go, though, so I've always watched for sales and then bought plenty. Kroger puts drinks on sale a lot.
I can't say I'm surprised at the reduction in quantity while maintaining the same price. That's been going on with various companies for years. I've even seen a box get bigger while the contents decrease... uh, yeah, like we don't notice that.
I can't say I'm surprised at the reduction in quantity while maintaining the same price. That's been going on with various companies for years. I've even seen a box get bigger while the contents decrease... uh, yeah, like we don't notice that.
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Re: 12 pK soda are history..
Ice cream is a perfect example of less for the same or more as most IC now comes in 1.75 Qt packs vs 1/2 gallon before but the prices haven't changed. I buy 2 liter bottles of soda and then recycle the bottles.
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Re: 12 pK soda are history..
I really don't buy much soda, I prefer iced tea. I guess that I'm not surprised though about the trend. Some have already mentioned that it's happened in other products.
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southerngale wrote:The 12 and 24 pack prices were too high to begin with, IMO. A 2 liter is a much better value. I like having cans for on the go, though, so I've always watched for sales and then bought plenty. Kroger puts drinks on sale a lot.
I can't say I'm surprised at the reduction in quantity while maintaining the same price. That's been going on with various companies for years. I've even seen a box get bigger while the contents decrease... uh, yeah, like we don't notice that.
I agree the 2 liter is a better value, but I am addicted to the convenience of my cans. Our Hess usually alternates Pepsi and Coke every other week 2 12packs for $5 which is a great deal. By the time I run out they are on sale again. LOL. But I don't want to pay the same for less, but I guess it is inevitable.
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RL3AO wrote:Must be a Florida thing.
Or it is just happening here first. ???
I tried to find a link with information on the issue and haven't had any luck yet.
Any links feederband?
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I just checked the website for my local shoprite and they do not have 8 or 18 packs yet. I am sure it will come. We have already noticed it with ice cream
, and just recently with cereal. I think I also saw orange juice cartons that were not a half gallon......don't remember which brand though.

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O Town wrote:RL3AO wrote:Must be a Florida thing.
Or it is just happening here first. ???
I tried to find a link with information on the issue and haven't had any luck yet.
Any links feederband?
I looked all over as well... They have kept it pretty quiet..They say its a national roll out... The Pepsi guy toled me gas and alumunum prices had alot to do with it...I'm sure each area will be different...It depends on how much 12 pk supply they have already made and then you have to get the packageing companys to convert there stock..
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Re: 12 pK soda are history..
How is it that flavored corn syrup sodas are increasing in price and beer is still the same? Bud is still a 12 pack and it's still $8.99? Unless you purchase a 16 ounce glass of Bud at JFK JetBlue sports bar.....it's $8 each!!!!
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Re: 12 pK soda are history..
Dionne wrote:How is it that flavored corn syrup sodas are increasing in price and beer is still the same? Bud is still a 12 pack and it's still $8.99? Unless you purchase a 16 ounce glass of Bud at JFK JetBlue sports bar.....it's $8 each!!!!
keyword here is CORN. . . With the increased use of biofuels (made from corn), prices for anything containing High Frutrose Corn Syrup (HFCS) have increased. . . and part of the problem is also that they put HFCS in everything nowadays in place of sugar (prices of which is kept artificially high).
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