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New gluten-free Oreo


SofiEmiMom

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SofiEmiMom Enthusiast

I'm not a big sweet eater, but I polished off the entire bag of these. They are as close to the original as I can remember. I was swatting my husbands hands away from the bag who agreed they are almost identical. It's a fairly new product as I understand it.

Kinnikinnick - KinniTOOS Chocolate Sandwich Creme Cookies


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swittenauer Enthusiast

Wow! Thanks for that info! I'm headed off to find some this weekend. My husband will be overjoyed.

psawyer Proficient

I tried them, and yes, they are just as good as I remember Oreos were (of course, it has been six years since I had a "real" Oreo).

mommida Enthusiast

They are great! They are also expensive.

L.

Lymetoo Contributor

What's the sugar content??

KarenCM Rookie

I love those cookies my fav are the white sandwich cookies though because they remind me of Girl Guide cookies.

Karen

VydorScope Proficient
What's the sugar content??

Its probably better if you dont ask that and dont look... :lol:

(discalimer I have yet to try them...)


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psawyer Proficient
What's the sugar content??
One biscuit contains, according to the package label: 46 calories, 2 g fat, 7 g carbohydrate (of which 4 g is sugar).
imsohungry Collaborator

Oh, I wish I would have read this earlier...I just placed a sixty dollar order with them yesterday; since the shipping is a flat rate, I would have thrown in a pack of those cookies. Oh well, I'll DEFINITELY be trying them next month! thanks for the info. B) -Julie

Ashley Enthusiast

Stupid question; Is it dairy-free?

psawyer Proficient

It is, again from the label:

Gluten free,

Wheat free,

Dairy/casein free,

Egg free, and

Trans fat free.

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