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I have been craving cookies. Does anyone know of any really good store bought gluten free cookies. I tried the Enjoy Life snickerdoodles. I didn't like them at all. I usually make my own Gluten-Free cookies and they are really good but sometimes when I don't feel up to baking, i'd like to keep a box in the pantry.

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sa1937 Community Regular

I like Glutino Lemon Wafers...I don't buy them often as I like them too much. tongue.gif

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Dixiebell Contributor

The Glutino wafers are really good. My son likes Pamala's choc. chip mini cookies (orange bag).

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jerseyangel Proficient

I like Glutino Lemon Wafers...I don't buy them often as I like them too much. tongue.gif

I have the same problem with the chocolate ones--they're so good! :D

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kitgordon Explorer

If you can find them, Wow chocolate chip cookies are absolutely out of this world!

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GFreeMO Proficient

If you can find them, Wow chocolate chip cookies are absolutely out of this world!

A friend from NJ told me about the WOW cookies. I'm in Missouri and have yet to find them anywhere!

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summerteeth Enthusiast

I like the chocolate KinniTOOS (very similar to Oreos).

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GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

Pamelas ginger cookies with almonds are really good. They are a soft cookie, which surprised me. Most other gluten-free cookies i have tried have a chalky or gritty texture. Not Pamelas. They are good. :)

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Jaymie Jaymz Rookie

Pamela's Chunky Chocolate Chip cookies are awesome. I also like Katz's sprinkled sugar cookies. In fact, I like those more than most gluten-filled cookies.

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Skylark Collaborator

The Glutino dream cookies are just like Oreos too.

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