#CompareandSwap Shoppertunity with First Street Ice Cream Sandwiches

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Mr. B and I were recently given the opportunity to compare First Street Ice Cream Sandwich Bars (24 / 3.5 ounce bars) VS Nestle Ice Cream Sandwiches .

What a fun mission, right?!

Eating double the amount of ice cream to see what we enjoy best?

Absolutely… count us in!

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The first thing we noticed was that the First Street Brand was considerably less.

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The First Street ice cream sandwiches were slightly smaller (which might be a good thing for some of us!).

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We decided to let the neighborhood help us choose which one they liked better!

Needless to say, everyone thought they were both good.

A few commented that the Nestle sandwich was crispier. They didn’t really view that as a pro or con; they just stated that it was different.

For the price difference, I will be choosing First Street Brand.

I’d love for you to see my actual shopping trip here.

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Visit any Smart & Final store from April 18 to May 15, 2012.

2. Purchase any two First Street products and a unique code will print on your receipt

3. Enter your code here for your chance to WIN!

 

What can you WIN?

 

(1) One-year supply of First Street Pasta (based on a family of four)

(10) $100 Smart & Final SmartCash Card

(10) First Street Bag full of your favorite groceries (value over $50) plus a $50 Smart & Final Gift Card

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“This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias. #CBias This post has not been reviewed by a third party and all opinions are my own as they always are. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”