Proctor & Gamble sells 3-14 count pkgs in one large box to Costco. The large box is 7"x13" and has an empty false bottom that takes up 2" across the whole 13" width. Then each 14 cnt box is deep enough to contain 2 foil packs but, has only one. There is no way you can "punch out" the pills. The foil is so strong it has to be cut open with scissors. The company could reduce the total cost of Prilosec(& frustration) considerably by simply changing their packaging! Prime example of corp. greed. And I'm a P&G stockholder! 35b3d54



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1. Written by ALRUI on July 21, 2011

I agree, I just got these from Amazon & when I picked up the HUGE cardboard box I couldnt figure out what was inside as I had ordered the same Prilosec from them before and it was in a small box. What a surprise to see these giant boxes that only contain a few pills! Total waste all around IMNSHO!

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