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Glutano Caramel Crunch Cookies


Nantzie

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Blech, blech, blech. I didn't like these at all. The "caramel" doesn't resemble caramel at all. It's a slightly gritty white cream. The flavors don't blend at all. Maybe this is a case of a box sitting in a warehouse too long. But, wow, I don't like these at all. Considering it was $5.57 for the box of eight cookies, I thought I'd post a review here.

Anyone else with better opinions of this product to share with the board?

Nancy


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Guhlia Rising Star

Nancy, I'm so sorry you didn't enjoy them. My mother got me a box for Christmas last year and these were the absolutely most phenomenal cookies I've ever indulged upon. The caramel was definitely not white, though it was slighly butterscotchy in nature. They were my very favorite of all the store bought treats! I hope if you decide to give them a shot again that you have a much better experience.

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Guhlia, I'm glad you posted a rave for these. I hate bashing a product so badly, so it's nice to have some balance. It sounds like maybe the ones I got may have been old because that filling was definitely white. I might try them again if they show up in one of the stores around here.

On a side note, I tried your Cheetos chicken nuggets last night. YUM!!! And they were so easy. I'm getting ready to heat some up for my kids for lunch. If they like them, I'm going to be SOOOOO happy!

Nancy

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Nancy, I'm soooooooooo glad you like the nuggets. They were definitely enjoyed in our household too. Now I need to get my act together and make another batch so my husband can try them. He was out of town at the time.

The filling in mine was definitely caramel colored, not white. It had an odd texture though, kind of like the filling used in Goetz caramel rounds maybe. I always like that texture though, pre-gluten-free. Man, now I'm really missing those caramel rounds... They were my absolute favorite candy. Anyone have a good substitution?

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