

A single serving is 40 pieces, and this is a rare case in snacking where I won’t come close to eating that many. If you give them a try, I’d recommend White Cheddar or Scorchin’ Hot Cheddar. I like cheese puffs and want to like these, but I can’t get past the texture. Scorchin’ Hot Cheddar isn’t too fiery to handle but has a pleasant heat. The White Cheddar version is sharper and more distinctive. At any rate, it doesn’t stand out as being particularly strong. I’m unclear if there are supposed to be two different cheeses (presumably cheddar and something else?) or if it’s just supposed to be twice the amount of the regular cheese flavor. Double Cheese has the most regular taste of the trio and is the least remarkable. They say they’re baked with real cheese inside and out, and I don’t have any complaints about the flavors. Any puffiness they have immediately melts away the second they’re in your mouth and what’s left is pretty off-putting and oddly sticky. It’s almost as if they’re stale, even though I know that’s not possible. While eating, I thought to myself, “these are why some people really hate cheese puffs.” There’s something strange about them right from the start. Remember what I thought was a cute domino shape? It’s actually just two of those stuck-together bags. Next, I thought about another box filler, those not-totally inflated little plastic bags of air that all come connected to each other. Not even fresh packing peanuts but more like what I imagine the packing peanuts that surround the Christmas ornaments I inherited from my grandmother decades ago probably taste like. My first thought was that these are like eating old packing peanuts. They remind me of several types of things you would use to fill a box for shipping so the contents don’t break in transit. Unfortunately, the fun stops there because these are not good. They look like the sort of thing you’d have in a bowl and happily munch on, eating way too many because they’re so light and airy. Occasionally two of them remain stuck together in a neat little domino shape. They come in bags that assure you they’re “crave-ably cheesy,” “incredibly airy,” and “perfectly puffy.” The shapes look like they’d be fun to eat and the smallish size makes them seem like a snack you could toss up and catch in your mouth like popcorn. These are Cheez-It’s version of a cheese puff. They strongly resemble a Cheez-It product from a few years ago, Cheez-It Crunch’d, but because I never sampled those, I can’t confirm if Puff’d is a retooling of Crunch’d or something entirely new. Pick up orders have no service fees, regardless of non-Instacart+ or Instacart+ membership.A new variety of baked snacks from Cheez-It, these tout themselves as “cheesy, airy, & puffy” and come in three flavors: Double Cheese, White Cheddar, and Scorchin’ Hot Cheddar. Instacart+ membership waives this like it would a delivery fee. There may be a "pickup fee" (equivalent to a delivery fee for pickup orders) on your pick up order that is typically $1.99 for non-Instacart+ members. With an optional Instacart+ membership, you can get $0 delivery fee on every order over $35 and lower service fees too. 100% of your tip goes directly to the shopper who delivers your order.

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