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I am just wandering if anyone has tried the Mi-Del arrow animal cookies? I went to the nearest natural food store (25 min) and they have near to nothing gluten-free. They do have these Mi-Del and want to know how they are before getting them.


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Karen B. Explorer

The Mi Del animal cookies are good enough that I had to chase one of my co-workers away from them. She can est the cheaper regular stuff. They also work well for banana pudding cookies.

momof2sn Apprentice
The Mi Del animal cookies are good enough that I had to chase one of my co-workers away from them. She can est the cheaper regular stuff. They also work well for banana pudding cookies.

Thanks!!!!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I have had them, they were good. I believe they are sweetened with fruit juice which gives them a good flavor.

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I can't keep my non-gluten free hubby out of the bag!

I had wondered about using these for banana pudding. I think I'll have to try it out for myself.

Guhlia Rising Star

They're really good. They do, however, seem to go stale quicker than other cookies. We don't eat sweets very often my house and we never are able to finish a bag before they go bad. They are, in my grocery store, cheaper than other gluten free cookies, so that's a major plus.

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They're really good. They do, however, seem to go stale quicker than other cookies. We don't eat sweets very often my house and we never are able to finish a bag before they go bad. They are, in my grocery store, cheaper than other gluten free cookies, so that's a major plus.

I believe that is the nature of the bag they come in. We have had good luck transferring them to ziploc baggies. Of course, my kids will do anything for a ziploc baggies. They have a strange obsession.


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Karen B. Explorer

I agree with transferring them to a ziploc as soon as you get them home. Their cookies are good but the bags don't seal well.

The Mi Del gingersnaps and animal cookies are part of my stash I keep on hand during hurricane season. Katrina made me realize that if I ever had to evacuate, it would be good to have safe food to take along.

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I am just wandering if anyone has tried the Mi-Del arrow animal cookies? I went to the nearest natural food store (25 min) and they have near to nothing gluten-free. They do have these Mi-Del and want to know how they are before getting them.

They are great! The Mi-Del chocolate chip cookies are really good too. We all eat them. And at my store they are a much better price than most of the other cookies.

Stephanie

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