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Oreo's?


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Lilchef Newbie

Hello,

I'm hoping someone can help me, I just found out I have celiac and I really want some oreo's. Does anybody know of a Gluten free cookie that is like an oreo? even if it's a recipe I'll take it!

Thanks

~Laura ;)


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dlp252 Apprentice

I've only had them once, but there is a cookie called K-Too's that is just exactly like an oreo. I think it's by knikkinick, but I'm not 100% positive on that.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

They are made by Kinninick, they are so good! Try the vanilla cream as well. I was impressed.

dlp252 Apprentice

Here is a link that shows them:

Open Original Shared Link

ETA: I've never ordered from this place...this was just one of the first sites that came up when I searched. :)

Eriella Explorer

I have good news and bad news-- the good news is the cravings do go away. Especially if you stay away from your former favorite foods. The bad news is that gluten in an integral part in making certain foods taste good. Especially processed baked goods. You will never find a cookie without gluten that tastes as good as an oreo. However, if you wait few months you will forget what they taste like and some of the gluten free cookies will begin to taste better.

I know this sounds grim, but it really isn't that bad. It gets easier, especially if you don't cheat.

What I would recommend doing is spending a few months pigging out on the naturally gluten free popular junk food like full size snickers, M&Ms, Swedish Fish, Sour Patch Kids and Tostidos. Then after a few months try the Glutano Chocolate O's Sandwich Gluten-Free Cookies (the best fake oreos I have found). If you try them now you will think they are disgusting. If you wait 4-5 months they will be palatable and slightly addicting.

Good luck!

Edit: there are good oreos out there? I have never seen that brand. I will have to try them!

Silly Yak Pete Rookie

Try the kinock imitation oreos they are the best. The midel ones are decent but not as enjoyable.

cruelshoes Enthusiast

Definitely try the Kinnikinnick Kinnitoos. The chocolate and vanilla flavors are both great. My husband could not believe they were gluten-free. I have to hide them from my kids because they can't stop eating them. And if my kids eat them all, there are none left for me!!

Open Original Shared Link

I think the Mi-del ones are only good for crushing up and using as cookie crusts. My kids call them hockey pucks!


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Glutenfreefamily Enthusiast

I love the k-too's so does my gluten eating inlaws. I made an oreo sundae for them. Crushed oreos (1 1/2 packages) with 1/2 cup butter melted mixed and spread on a 13 by 9. Then vanilla softened ice cream, then 1 1/2 jars of smucker's hot fudge sauce on top of that, cool whip on top of that and the last of the oreos crushed sprinkled on top. They loved it!

Lilchef Newbie
I love the k-too's so does my gluten eating inlaws. I made an oreo sundae for them. Crushed oreos (1 1/2 packages) with 1/2 cup butter melted mixed and spread on a 13 by 9. Then vanilla softened ice cream, then 1 1/2 jars of smucker's hot fudge sauce on top of that, cool whip on top of that and the last of the oreos crushed sprinkled on top. They loved it!

Thank you all who replyed. I am really excited to try these now!

~Laura

Lilchef Newbie
I've only had them once, but there is a cookie called K-Too's that is just exactly like an oreo. I think it's by knikkinick, but I'm not 100% positive on that.

Thank you so much!

~Laura :D

Lilchef Newbie
Here is a link that shows them:

Open Original Shared Link

ETA: I've never ordered from this place...this was just one of the first sites that came up when I searched. :)

Thanks again for the site!

~Laura

ptkds Community Regular

I LOVE these cookies: Open Original Shared Link

They are the best, by far! I didn't like any other store-bought cookes, but some ppl do.

CMCM Rising Star

I think the Kinnickinnick ones are best.....I gave one to both my husband and to my son and neither one realized it wasn't the "real" thing. I tried the Midel ones but didn't like them as much.

Also....Kinnickinnick makes a fabulous "animal" cookie type cookie....I forget what they call it but it's on their website. Super crispy and actually better than the real animal crackers, which I love. Unfortunately, the first ingredient is sugar so they're not so good for you, but boy do they taste good. :D

Hello,

I'm hoping someone can help me, I just found out I have celiac and I really want some oreo's. Does anybody know of a Gluten free cookie that is like an oreo? even if it's a recipe I'll take it!

Thanks

~Laura ;)

Michi8 Contributor
Thanks again for the site!

~Laura

You can order from Kinnikinnick directly:

Open Original Shared Link

Apparently their chocolate doughnuts are good, and I really like their pizza crusts.

Michelle

(who really appreciates that Kinnikinnick is located nearby. :) )

psawyer Proficient

K-toos are so much like Oreos that, unless they read the lettering on them, most people can't tell the difference. :)

Generic Apprentice

The only difference I can tell with k-toos is the "stuff' isn't as greasy and they don't leave that disgusting grease film on the roof of your mouth. Which is a huge bonus if you ask me.

Lilchef Newbie
I think the Kinnickinnick ones are best.....I gave one to both my husband and to my son and neither one realized it wasn't the "real" thing. I tried the Midel ones but didn't like them as much.

Also....Kinnickinnick makes a fabulous "animal" cookie type cookie....I forget what they call it but it's on their website. Super crispy and actually better than the real animal crackers, which I love. Unfortunately, the first ingredient is sugar so they're not so good for you, but boy do they taste good. :D

Thank you!

do you know, can you buy the kinnickinnic at a store or if you have to get them off line?

~Laura

dlp252 Apprentice

If you have any health food stores in your area you might check there. I have a couple of stores in my area that actually carry some of the Knikkinick products. My Whole Foods does not carry them though, but there's a smaller store that does.

mesmerize Apprentice

In my experience, it seems that smaller privately-owned natural food stores usually carry Kinnickinnick products more often than the larger chains do. The closest place I can find them is 45 minutes away from me, but it is SOOO worth it. :D

I think the happiest moment of my Gluten-free Casein-free life was when I made my own Gluten-free Casein-free cookies & cream ice cream with the Kinnickinnick cookies and Gluten-free Casein-free vanilla ice cream!! It was HEAVEN!

:) Sara

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