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Enjoy Life Cookies - Reformulated


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Just spotted the first of Enjoy Life's reformulated cookies in the grocery store today (Fairway in NYC). Bought a box of the Chocolate Chip and while I already thought the old ones were very good and it doesn't look like the ingredients have changed much, they are noticeably better!

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Just spotted the first of Enjoy Life's reformulated cookies in the grocery store today (Fairway in NYC). Bought a box of the Chocolate Chip and while I already thought the old ones were very good and it doesn't look like the ingredients have changed much, they are noticeably better!

Great! That's good to hear!

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sunnybabi1986 Contributor

HOoray! I saw some of the new ones on sale yesterday *with* a coupon attached :D but I didn't buy it because I'd tried them before and didn't like them much...I may have to go run and pick some up now!

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GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

Did they end up adding oats to them? I did a survey a while back for Enjoy Life and they were asking in the survey about whether Oats were considered gluten free. I told them no because some celiacs (myself included) react to oats. I hope they did not add oats to their products. Glad to hear they are better though.

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No oats, at least in the new Chocolate Chip and Double Chocolate Brownie formulas. Those are the only two I saw at the store, which was still stocking the old versions of Enjoy Life's other flavors. I react to oats as well, so let's hope the steered clear of them entirely!

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GlutenGladi8or Apprentice

Beware (LOL)! When you open the box and only eat one, a little voice commands you to keep coming back for more. The REALLY are that good and I don't have a sweet tooth.

Good job with the re-formulation Enjoy Life. So moist too.

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brendygirl Community Regular

I've always liked the gingerbread flavored cookies they have, but I am leery to buy them since I bought a box and the cookies were hard on two occasions.

I realize a lot of gluten-free products do not have the shelf life or preservatives of other products. Knowing this, maybe the company should mark a clear "best by ....date" on them???

I recently saw some Enjoy Life cookies on sale at Whole Paycheck, so I bought choc. chip and chocolate brownie. I gobbled the choc chip ones up! Great improvement. However, the choc brownie ones were not flavorful enough to be worth the calorie density to me. I'd rather eat a brownie.

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Bought a box of the Snickerdoodles. They taste the same to me. I just love them!

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