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Enjoy Life Cookies Snickerdoodle


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anyone had a problem with the past months batchs of snickerdoodle from enjoy life?? the past 3 boxs i have purchased i keep getting hard seeds that a literly almost chiped a tooth on about 3 seconds ago my teeth still hurt the thing is hard as a rock


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Guhlia Rising Star

I've found that to be the case with most Enjoy Life foods. I don't buy that brand anymore. Frankly, it's not worth it for me.

I have a snickerdoodle recipe that's wonderful. PM me if you want it.

Mango04 Enthusiast

Bummer...I'm not the biggest fan of Enjoy Life (although I do appreciate the zero risk of CC aspect :) ) but I do looove the snickerdoodles. I think they are yummy.

jerseyangel Proficient

I don't eat them anymore because of my sensitivity to grains--but yes! I could never figure out those little hard things that would sometimes be in the cookies. :blink:

AndreaB Contributor

I just bought some...I hope they are o.k. :unsure:

TCA Contributor

We love them and haven't had any problem

flagbabyds Collaborator

I LOVE them, never had a problem with them.


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Lister Rising Star

i love there bars also the only other thing is there cereal yuk its like chawlk in a box

Becky6 Enthusiast

I love the snickerdoodles and nope no problem here!

jenvan Collaborator

Ah, I really like those snickerdoodles :) But yes, they are very prone to drying out--so instead of keeping them in the box, put them in a sealed, tight ziplock bag. They'll stay fresh longer.

Guest nini

I haven't had that problem with the Enjoy life products... I keep them in ziploc baggies after I open them... I suppose if they got dried out, that could be a problem...

also I agree with you that the cereal tastes like chalk... nasty stuff!

Susan123 Rookie

I love their snickerdoodles!!! Never had a problem always really soft. Are you buying in a specialty store or a regular grocery store. Maybe in a grocery store they sit on the shelf longer?

AndreaB Contributor

I hope the cereal isn't so bad that my husband won't eat it. I just bought some to try. He's not too picky though.

Mango04 Enthusiast

Okay so I buy them in little packs that only have two cookies each. They're in sealed plastic. Never had a problem with them.

penguin Community Regular

I thought they were a lot like eating sand. BLECH! :blink:

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