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I have been craving cookies. Does anyone know of any really good store bought gluten free cookies. I tried the Enjoy Life snickerdoodles. I didn't like them at all. I usually make my own Gluten-Free cookies and they are really good but sometimes when I don't feel up to baking, i'd like to keep a box in the pantry.


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sa1937 Community Regular

I like Glutino Lemon Wafers...I don't buy them often as I like them too much. tongue.gif

Dixiebell Contributor

The Glutino wafers are really good. My son likes Pamala's choc. chip mini cookies (orange bag).

jerseyangel Proficient

I like Glutino Lemon Wafers...I don't buy them often as I like them too much. tongue.gif

I have the same problem with the chocolate ones--they're so good! :D

kitgordon Explorer

If you can find them, Wow chocolate chip cookies are absolutely out of this world!

GFreeMO Proficient

If you can find them, Wow chocolate chip cookies are absolutely out of this world!

A friend from NJ told me about the WOW cookies. I'm in Missouri and have yet to find them anywhere!

summerteeth Enthusiast

I like the chocolate KinniTOOS (very similar to Oreos).


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Pamelas ginger cookies with almonds are really good. They are a soft cookie, which surprised me. Most other gluten-free cookies i have tried have a chalky or gritty texture. Not Pamelas. They are good. :)

Jaymie Jaymz Rookie

Pamela's Chunky Chocolate Chip cookies are awesome. I also like Katz's sprinkled sugar cookies. In fact, I like those more than most gluten-filled cookies.

Skylark Collaborator

The Glutino dream cookies are just like Oreos too.

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