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Environkids New Cookies


jaimek

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I was in Whole Foods the other night and I saw new "Animal Cookies" made by Environkids. I am no longer a kid (28), but I must say that I love the gluten free foods made by Environkids. These are called Animal Cookies and they come in all different flavors but the only one that is gluten-free is the Vanilla one (says gluten free on the front of the package). They are great for snacks for your kids (or yourself in my case). Just like animal crackers but they kind of taste like pancakes (ha!). Even my non-celiac fiance scarfs them down. Definitely need to try them and let me know what you think!!! :D


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Thanks for letting us know. I haven't seen them yet, but I will look for them next time I'm at Whole Foods. My kids miss animal cookies. I haven't found the MiDel ones either!

God bless,

Mariann

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I found the Mi-Del ones and will watch for the other brand. The Midel ones are good.

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jaimek Enthusiast

Did anyone find/try these yet? I really need you guys to try them. They are that good! Would also be great to use as a substitute for graham cracker crumbs for a pie crust. YUM!

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Yep we have a box of them :D

Rikki Tikki Explorer

Hey Kaiti:

How do you still have a box of them? I buy them and they are gone the same day! :D

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Haha...we stock up...for our grocery bill we better be getting alot


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SabrinaLuvsGluten Apprentice

Does anyone have the contact info for environkids products? I wanted to ask them if their stuff is sulfite free as well, but cant find anything on the internet about them other than other companies selling their stuff. Thanks!

Sabrina

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Nature's Path Foods, Inc. (parent co of Envirokids)

7453 Progress Way

Delta, B.C. Canada V4G 1E8

consumer_services@naturespath.com

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pixiegirl Enthusiast

I've been able to get the EnviroKids Animal Crackers at our Whole Foods for quite a while, they are good and they do make good pie crusts. I love their rice bars too.

Susan

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I find the Enviroidz ones much better than the Midel ones, they have a better texture and taste, and they don't get as stale because they are in a bok that is resealable

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