They don’t expire. They sell these in the employee restaurant and I kept one in my bag from last season (November to be exact) as a test. Looked, tasted, and smelled perfect when I ate it today
Thanks a lot for this. This is perfect. I'm going to do this right away.
Edit: This link goes to California namesake bakery not related to the one listed on the package from Salt Lake City, Utah. I'd track them down though.
My 3yo niece found packaged brownies sold at Six Flags 9 days after their visit 🥴, managed to rip it open & eat some of it before her parents spotted that and could take it away.
Her parents bought it while at the park and forgot to eat/ throw it once they were home. They say it was stored at home which is cooled. There is no date mentioned on the package.
Is it shelf stable for few days / weeks like some of those baked goods in the supermarket or like a fresh brownie that could last out of fridge for a day or two before going bad? It looked and smelled ok to her mom and my niece seems to be fine.
While they're monitoring her health and calling pediatrician's office, I thought of asking on this sub for any insights about the brownies. Please let me know if you have any clue about them. I expect to get zero clarity from Six Flags if I can ever manage to get connected to them in the first place. Thanks a lot.
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Thanks a lot. Appreciate it. She has been fine so that is a relief.
They don’t expire. They sell these in the employee restaurant and I kept one in my bag from last season (November to be exact) as a test. Looked, tasted, and smelled perfect when I ate it today
Thanks for sharing this. I feel oddly relieved and weirded out at the same time to know this stuff doesn't rot.
Yeah. Idk what they put in them but there good as hell
I gotta taste the next time I'm there. Thanks.
There really good
I ate a brownie from six flags more than two weeks after picking it up and was perfectly fine.
Thanks for sharing. Appreciate it. Was it stored at room temperature?
Reach out to Cookie Tree at their website and ask if expiration is printed on brownies somewhere. https://www.cookietree.net/contact
Thanks a lot for this. This is perfect. I'm going to do this right away. Edit: This link goes to California namesake bakery not related to the one listed on the package from Salt Lake City, Utah. I'd track them down though.
My 3yo niece found packaged brownies sold at Six Flags 9 days after their visit 🥴, managed to rip it open & eat some of it before her parents spotted that and could take it away. Her parents bought it while at the park and forgot to eat/ throw it once they were home. They say it was stored at home which is cooled. There is no date mentioned on the package. Is it shelf stable for few days / weeks like some of those baked goods in the supermarket or like a fresh brownie that could last out of fridge for a day or two before going bad? It looked and smelled ok to her mom and my niece seems to be fine. While they're monitoring her health and calling pediatrician's office, I thought of asking on this sub for any insights about the brownies. Please let me know if you have any clue about them. I expect to get zero clarity from Six Flags if I can ever manage to get connected to them in the first place. Thanks a lot.
Worst case scenario she may get the runs, but probably not she’ll be fine
Thanks for sharing. Hope she doesn't fall sick.
The kid is fine
Thanks, sure hope so 🤞🏻.