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I just busted open my packet of K-toos...I'm impressed! They taste good....almost as good as a real Oreo! The cookie part is crunchy and just like an oreo, not weird or anything, just the right texture. Even the design on the cookie looks like a real Oreo. Quite amazing! I tried some other brand recently....can't remember which one, but they were horrible and I threw them out.


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kevsmom Contributor

Where did you get them?

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Where did you get them?

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From www.kinnikinnick.com.

I've tried a bunch of their stuff...the donuts w/chocolate icing were GREAT. The plain bagels were pretty good...my son even liked them. I got the animal crackers but haven't opened them yet so I can't comment on them yet. I also got some rice krispy type cereal for making krispie treats. Next time I'm going to order some of their breads and the pizza crusts. Also their brownies were great.

The shipping charge is $10, and I think I saw someone write that the $10 is good for up to $200 in food. I try to order a bunch of things to justify the shipping charge.

kevsmom Contributor

Thanks Carole!

I have purchased some Kinnikinnick bread that I found at a health food store, but I have not placed an order with them.

I seem to be spending my whole week running around to different stores trying to find things that I can eat :blink:. I guess that it is about time for me to try ordering some things on line from the places that specialize in gluten free products. Maybe it will be one less thing to stress about in my life. Is there any place else that you order from that has decent food at decent prices?

I guess I will have to go out and buy a freezer to store things in. My little, tiny freezer is so full now that I don't even have room for ice trays B) . I know it is cheaper to place a large order to save on shipping at most places.

Cindy

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Yep! We love them here!

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