| | |  | Baking Mixes | Home » » » Krusteaz Lemon Bars Supreme Mix, 19.35-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12) | | | | | | | Description: | | Bar Mix Lemon. | | | Features: | |
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| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 1.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 7.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 16.75 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 8.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 16.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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So Lemony!Mar 27, 2011
By R. Ruston These are so good and easy to make. The perfect amount of lemon, without being bitter. Very easy to make. I use a throw away foil pan when I make these. Chill, then cut into squares and freeze. When you want some sit them out on a plate for about 30 minutes and they are perfect.
Heavy, soggy, gelatinous, glow-in-the-dark yellow mess!Feb 09, 2012
By topcat Not to mention... expensive. This is not the first Krusteaz product we've wasted eggs, other ingredients, time, and money on. We've tried their blueberry bread/muffin mix (extremely heavy), raspberry bars (heavy, perfumy), gingerbread cake/cookie mix (strong perfumy, chemical odor and taste), some kind of orange bars (tough and dry), and chocolate chunk cookies (fell flat). Without exception every Krusteaz product we've tried has been inedible. The thing is our current oven is the best we've ever owned. It bakes evenly and turns out beautiful cakes -- that is, when the cake mix or recipe is good. Sadly, even our incredible oven can't help Krusteaz mixes.
We bought two boxes of Kruteaz Lemon Bars at Kroger during a BOGO sale about two years ago and immediately baked one. Following the instructions exactly, the bars came out soggy, heavy, and old tasting. They were a glow-in-the-dark yellow gelatinous mess. The second box has been in the back of the pantry awaiting its date with the garbage can ever since.
With our most recent Krusteaz disaster (their gingerbread cake - review here: http://www.amazon.com/Krusteaz-Gingerbread-Cookie-14-5-Ounce-Boxes/dp/B004IY18QY) I contacted the company and was told that the remaining box of lemon bars I have is out of date. There's no date on it, but I don't doubt that it's out of date since it's been in the pantry for a couple of years! I was calling specifically about the gingerbread, but I was just cleaning out the pantry and decided to call the company after the latest failure to deliver by yet another of their over-priced products. I had already chalked the lemon bars up to experience and merely mentioned them. All they could offer (for the failed gingerbread) was a coupon for a replacement Krusteaz product. Thanks but no thanks. The lady said, "It sounds like you just don't like our products." Having tried several of your products I have to concur. Because all of your products that we've tried are awful! Judging by their prices their products should be the "Cadillac" of baking mixes, but they're anything but. The stores here carry only a limited variety of Krusteaz products, and I think we've tried just about everything locally available and couldn't eat any of it. I will not be burned by Krusteaz again!
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