Product Info

Price:
$5.97 - $9.97
Original Price:
$15.99
Item #:
1950294
Size/Qty:
3 PACK 3.52 OUNCES EA

Spotted some De Milan Panettone Trio packs hitting clearance—each box contains three tins of individually wrapped 3.52-ounce panettones. If you’ve been curious about these Italian sweet breads or need a last-minute hostess gift, this might be your opening.

This trio pack gives you three mini panettones from De Milan, offering a taste of the traditional Italian holiday bread without committing to a full-sized dome. Each portion weighs 3.52 ounces, making them perfect for single servings or sharing. The variety aspect suggests different flavors or styles, though the exact variants aren’t specified.

At roughly 10.5 ounces total per pack, you’re getting a reasonable amount of product. Whether this represents solid value depends on the clearance price—panettone can range wildly in quality and cost. The individually wrapped portions are convenient for portion control and keeping the remaining cakes fresh, which adds some practical value beyond just the product itself.

These are likely on clearance because panettone is traditionally associated with the winter holiday season, and retailers typically clear out inventory in early January. That said, there’s no expiration on enjoying a buttery, fruit-studded Italian bread—it’s delicious year-round with your morning coffee or as an afternoon treat. Clearance items move fast, especially food products with good shelf stability, so if you’re interested, don’t expect these to linger on the shelves for weeks.

  • Three tins of individually wrapped 3.52-ounce panettones per pack
  • Variety pack offers different flavors or styles in one purchase
  • Individually portioned for single servings or easy sharing
  • Italian-style sweet bread, traditionally made with butter and dried fruit
  • Compact size makes them convenient for gifting or sampling
  • Shelf-stable product with typically long expiration dates
  • Can be enjoyed toasted, plain, or served with coffee or dessert wine

This is a low-risk way to try quality panettone without buying a full-sized version that might go stale before you finish it. Have you tried De Milan’s panettone before, or would this be your first venture into Italian sweet breads?

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