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http://www.amazon.com/Reeses-Pieces-Candy-25Lb-Package/dp/B00L8HTI9I/ref=sr_1_2?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1414338608&sr=1-2&keywords=bulk+reeses+pieces

 

I Don't know if there is a better thread for this or not, but I seen this deal on amazon for some of you guys who can actually go through 25 lbs.   equals out to $4.37 per pound I believe, and I also believe that's a sweet deal on reeses pieces? 

 

Hope it helps some of you bigger guys

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Sam's is at $3.23 lbs. right now.

 

If you have no Sams, sometimes Walmart has the smaller bags on sale.

 

If none of those are an option that Amazon deal is not terrible, if you vend 8 pcs is a 23% cogs

Oh I gotcha, at my "local" Walmart (25 miles away)  I'm picking up 48 ounces of NORMAL M&M's at just under $10, and Costco and Sam's clubs are both about 100 miles away, so the link I posted is a GREAT deal for what is available to me at the moment.    Moderators can go ahead and delete this post since it's not as good of deal as I originally thought.  

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 I'm picking up 48 ounces of NORMAL M&M's at just under $10

 

I must be missing something, or my math is off. 1 pound is the same as 16 ounces, therefore a 48oz bag is 3lbs. So $10/3lbs is $3.33 per pound, which is cheaper than the amazon link ($4.38 per pound).

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I must be missing something, or my math is off. 1 pound is the same as 16 ounces, therefore a 48oz bag is 3lbs. So $10/3lbs is $3.33 per pound, which is cheaper than the amazon link ($4.38 per pound).

The amazon link is for reeses pieces, which are generally more expensive than normal M&M's.     Comparing apples to oranges.  

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