Keebler Sandies Shortbread Cookies, 11.2 oz
- Brand:
- Keebler
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 027800065978
- EAN:
- 0027800065978
- ASIN:
- B09H3FZVLQ
- Walmart SKU:
- 354540634
Current pricing at $3.43 reflects recent market activity, running 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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$12.99 | |
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$2.63 | |
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$10.65 |
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$3.54 | |
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$3.13 | |
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$3.43 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Keebler Sandies Shortbread Cookies, 11.2 oz since 9/29/2024. The most recent price update was on Mar 17, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $3.13 (lowest on 3/7/2025) to $3.54 (highest on 9/29/2024). The average price during this period is $3.39.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 1264 reviews.
First time ordered these cookies. Taste is good but tastes more buttery. Heavy in taste actually. Overall good one but you can not have more than one at a time.
If they weren't similar size, you would think that you would be making eating homemade shortbread cookies what I like to do is put them in the microwave and then I put a pecan nut in the center and then serve them at church luncheon or any desert tray
Oh so good! Cheaper than other brands of plain (as in- no pecans) shortbread cookies. These pair perfectly with hot tea, cold tea, and hot coffee. They're just as buttery smooth and meltable in your mouth as more pricey shortbread cookies are. I appreciate the lack of pecans as I find those to be an irritating addition most of the time, as they get stuck in my teeth. These are great and I will continue to buy them!
These Keebler shortbread cookies are very fresh. They seem to just melt in your mouth. I like to sprinkle cinnamon on them sometimes to make them like snicker doodles. Sometimes I smash them up and make a pie crust.
I used to eat only vanilla Oreo cookies one time I tried the Keebler shortbread classic cookies. I got totally addicted..The cookies are thick and have a smooth texture with a light crunch, very tasty, and not to sweet. After you bite the cookie it melts your mouth.and that's the best part. I buy them so much I should have them delivered every three weeks. I only wish they had the family size Keebler shortbread classic cookies. Only the pecans have the family pack, but I do not like nuts in my food so I'm good with the Shortbread Classic Cookies.
I think these are my favorite store bought cookies, they taste like they're still being made with butter, they have a good snap to them, and they taste really good dipped in coffee. When I get a package of these the first thing I do is removed the packaging and put all the cookies in a couple of Ziploc baggies. I don't eat them as quickly when they're divided up into 2 or 3 baggies and it keeps them fresher longer, for me anyway. The resealable cover is a great idea but it doesn't always work properly for me. I always seem to end up touching the sticky part and then it doesn't reseal properly or I can't get it to lay down flat or evenly and I start to get frustrated so putting the cookies in a Ziploc baggy saves me a lot of grief. I really love these cookies, I like how I can bite off a chunk and sort of suck on it making it dissolve on my tongue. The taste is very satisfying.
The texture of Sandies is famous. Sandies with pecans are even better. I miss the pecans, but these are still the "not eat just one" good.
I'd love short bread cookies, but the brand I usually buy.The price is gone too high.I tried these, and they're amazing.And at a reasonable price
Keebler sandies shortbread cookies It's one of our favorites. They're fresh, not a hard cookie ,not a soft type cookie but in between. Not overly sweet, just right for us. Give them a try.
i used to buy these when I was younger. I decided to bring back some memories . I should've left those memories buried. I wont buy them again.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $4.50 (May 4) to $12.99 (Jun 7) over the past 90 days. Current price is 44.3% above the 90-day average of $7.38.
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