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I'd love to have some comments about the various Enjoy Life products, which things you liked, didn't like, etc. I hate to order things blindly. :ph34r:


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Mango04 Enthusiast

The snickerdoodle cookies are awesome. I thought the chewy chocolate chip were okay but not great. I absolutely did not like the granola, but I know many people here do...

I think that's all I've tried.

GlutenFreeAl Contributor

The granola is TERRIBLE. Worse than cardboard.

Just my two cents.

Guest nini

I do not like the granola... the bagels were... well, ok if you can't have Kinnickinick bagels then these are passable, I love the no oats oatmeal cookies, the chocolate chip cookies and the caramel apple and very berry snack bars...

elfkin Contributor

My children love the cookies. Choc. chip, choc. brownie, no-oats oatmeal, gingerbread, and snickerdoodle

I think they are pretty good too. We have nut allergies and are not able to eat a lot of other brands of gluten-free cookies. These are a big hit at our house.

bluelotus Contributor

I love enjoy life b/c unlike others, it is egg and dairy free. So, I love all their cookies except the faux-oatmeal ones, but I never did like oatmeal anyway. I don't like their granola either. Their chocolate breakfast bars are good, good purse snack for emergencies. I love their plain and cinnamon bagels...very yummy if you toast them up (I defrost in the microwave, then toast in the oven). I just wished stores sold them so I didn't have to order all the time. I hope you enjoy their products too!

tarnalberry Community Regular

they have some 'energy bars' that I found to be alright, but they put way too much rice bran in their granola for it to be tasty!


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jenvan Collaborator

snickerdoodles and choc chip cookies, yummy

jerseyangel Proficient

I love the Snickerdoodles and the Gingerbread Spice Cookies. Not crazy about the Chocolate Cookies.

mmaccartney Explorer

I think that their cereals are all GREAT! I go through at least 1 box every 2-3 days.

I also truly enjoy their Rye bread. I wish they would offer a mix so that I could bake it fresh though...

Becky6 Enthusiast

I love the carmel apple and very berry bars. My daughter loves the choco loco bars!

kabowman Explorer

The only thing I don't like is there chewy snack bars - their crunchy ones I liked but I am not sure they have them anymore. Everything else, I love because I can't find anything else that doesn't use soy and/or corn. They are almost my only option.

hlm34 Apprentice

I actually love the chewy snack bars. Like Becky said, i enjoy the very berry and the choco loco. They make a good snack on the run. They taste like nutri-grain bars to me. I dont know if you liked those before going gluten-free, but i used to really like them. The enjoy life bars are pretty close in my opinion.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I really enjoy the berry breakfast bars! They are soft which do not come by very often with gluten-free bars. I keep a box of them in my desk at work and everytime I want a snack I eat one. I also have the carmel apple but I haven't opened those yet.

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Meisharay Newbie

Has anyone had a problem with Enjoy Life boomChocoBoom bar(dairy,nut and soy free) RICEMILK CHOCOLATE? Made me very ill. I have read on the forum that ricemilk may contain gluten even though it states it is gluten free.

kareng Grand Master

Please notice that all of the posts about products are over 6 years old. Products and manufacturing practices could have changed in that amount of time.

TiaMichi2 Apprentice

I'd love to have some comments about the various Enjoy Life products, which things you liked, didn't like, etc. I hate to order things blindly. :ph34r:

Snickerdoodles yummy, and I love their Cinnamon Raisin Crunch Cereal!

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