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Nana's Cookie Bars


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Has any one tried these? I found then the other day and thought they might be like a fig bar. But with some other kind of fruit in them. NOT............. I got Berry Vanilla. The box says,

No gluten

No refined sugars

No dairy

No hydrogenated oils

No cholesterol

No eggs

No casein

No soy

No corn

No cane or beet products

What they forgot to put in there was

No fruit filling

No flavor

No moister

No enjoyment

My personal recommendation don't waist your money.....

Grump


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Mango04 Enthusiast

I've never tried the vanilla berry but the chocolate mint confection flavor is soooooooooooooo good :)

AndreaB Contributor

We tried the berry vanilla once. We liked them, although I haven't bought them again as we typically by enjoy life stuff.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I like the Banana ones. Never had the berry.

Becky6 Enthusiast

I like banana as well.

loraleena Contributor

My son loves the chocolate ones and he is picky and is not gluten free.

bluejeangirl Contributor

I tried these and thought they were terrible. I guess the egg and butter, dairy, and refined sugar is what makes a cookie good. Really what do they use in place of these ingredients. My advice is to learn to make your own. Its really not hard to make cookies.

Nana's a no go.

Gail


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