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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

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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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