Marketside All Butter Baked Mini Croissants, 10.9 oz, 11 Count
- Brand:
- Marketside
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 681131075466
- EAN:
- 0681131075466
- Walmart SKU:
- 114137259
Recent downward movement established $4.98 pricing, now 0.0% below the quarterly average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Marketside All Butter Baked Mini Croissants, 10.9 oz, 11 Count since 1/29/2025. The most recent price update was on Jun 10, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $4.98 (lowest on 1/29/2025) to $4.98 (highest on 1/29/2025). The average price during this period is $4.98.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $4.98 (Jun 10) to $4.98 (Jun 10) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $4.98.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 8873 reviews.
OK.... THESE ARE NOT GOOD RIGHT OUT OF THE PACKAGE! BUT..... If you put them in the reheat cycle of an air fryer for at least 5 minutes, they are just like what you would get fresh at a bakery. You want them a little on the dark side but not burned. I was shocked what a difference that made!! DELICIOUS and far less than at the bakeries and far more convenient.
we needed 100 of the small croissants for a big party. i looked everywhere to purchase them and Walmart was the only place that HAS them! delivery pick up day was a breeze. Thank you! The ONLY critisism is there should be a dozen in each package, not 11.
I usually buy the larger size, but I thought maybe I would try the little ones for a change. They were just as delicious as the big ones in the price is right too. One of the supermarkets nearby has a bakery and it’s getting to where the Walmart Bakery items are so much better than theirs. And so much more budget friendly.
Very delicious! I keep them in the fridge until I slice them open %26 stick them in the toaster oven for about 3 mins. I then layer them with ham, egg, cheese, %26 a slice of tomato. Makes a good, fast breakfast treat, %26 it’s a whole lot cheaper than McDonald’s sausage/egg McMuffin. They’re also good for little lunch sandwiches. Kids really love them, too. I just wish they were a wee bit bigger— like those at Publix—not maxi , %26 not mini, just midi.
You MUST heat these up a little bit or they won't be soft or taste as good. CAUTION: Make sure these are stored away in a different room when you eat one/some. Otherwise you're liable to eat them all. For Breakfast: Great with Raspberry or Blackberry Jam. (They don't need any more butter.) For lunch: Slice open and heat a bit Then add some Great Value sliced Mesquite Smoked Turkey, Great Value Swiss Cheese, some Great Value Honey Mustard. and fresh greens/lettuce if you have some on hand. Quick and tasty sandwiches. Yum.
Whom doesnt like a crossaint. their great for breakfast with eggs or jelly or at lunch with your favorite luncheon meat. either heated or right from the handy pop up container they store in til used. after one day of either serving youll be craving it the next day also
ok good product and good but the supervisors and managers needs to check those expiration times . on my case a lot time i received from this product expired times so not right . so alert!!!!!!!!!
When delivered had to eat same day. BOO Walmart They expired the Next Day. They were on the DRY side the ones I purchased before were soft and very good. Picker Please check the dates Please
I ordered a cake through Walmart delivery, and unfortunately, the cake I received only had 2 days left before the expiration date. I was really disappointed because when ordering, I expected a fresh product with a reasonable shelf life, not something so close to expiring. Walmart should pay more attention to quality control when selecting items for delivery customers. Today is Sep 27th
Croissants? Are you sure?? No. Decent for a bread roll. But I don't know how they can be labeled croissants. No delicate layers or lightness. Just a mostly solid roll with a tiny bit less dense. Maybe look up a croissant recipe, Walmart? Very disappointed. Kroger has decent croissants for a grocery store. Maybe talk to them.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $4.98 (Jun 10) to $4.98 (Jun 10) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $4.98.
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