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I've had these several times. The last time I ate them I had a reaction....but this wasn't the only thin I ate that night that could be suspect...

Just wondering if anyone has ever had a reaction to this product??

KinniToos Chocolate Vanilla Sanwich Cookies


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No problems when I've eaten them.

elonwy Enthusiast

Kinnikinnick has a dedicated facility, so cross-contamination isn't an issue with them. Thier products would be the very last on my suspect list.

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Like Elonwy said, they're made in a dedicated facility so they're not likely the cause of your mystery glutening. If you do narrow it down to them as the only culprit, you may want to explore other starch intolerances. I believe they heavily use potato and tapioca starch. I could be wrong though.

hez Enthusiast

The only reaction I have ever had is eating too many! Love them.

So sorry you got sick. Hopefully you can figure out what it is.

Hez

mmaccartney Explorer

Thanks everyone for your input.

Even though all of you are faithful I'm still afraid to try them again as of yet. The other suspect food weas the new rice crust soy cheese pizza from Amy's They have a dedicated area in their facility,...but their food has made me and others sick before. I did contact them and they are sending a sample from tthat production run out to be tested...I'll post the results when they come in.

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Even though all of you are faithful I'm still afraid to try them again as of yet.

Well, if you're not going to eat them feel free to pass them on! ;):D With help (LOTS) from my 4 kids, I've gone through 8 packages since the week before Christmas :ph34r: . We'd be happy to take them off your hands just to make sure you don't have any more reactions!


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Thanks everyone for your input.

Even though all of you are faithful I'm still afraid to try them again as of yet. The other suspect food weas the new rice crust soy cheese pizza from Amy's They have a dedicated area in their facility,...but their food has made me and others sick before. I did contact them and they are sending a sample from tthat production run out to be tested...I'll post the results when they come in.

The cookies are great and I have never had an issue with them but Amy's stuff, that's another story. I'd keep the cookies and avoid the pizza.

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