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Hello All,

I recently found a new line of cookies available at my local health food store.

They are called Nostalgia, and they are absolutely the best gluten free cookies I've ever had. They were just sooo good that I thought I should take it upon myself to spread the word.

Seems to be pretty unique in that they are also Sugar free, low carb, and All natural. I have never tasted a cookie so good, even before I was diagnosed

with celiac disease (aside from my Grandma's, of course).

I would reccomend that anyone who reads this give them a try.

I spoke with a rep from the manufacturer, and he told me that they are limited in

the # of stores currently carrying them, but he told me that they are available online at

www.nostalgiagourmet.com

Give them a try everyone! I guarantee that you will not be disappointed!

Taylor


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Just checked thier gluten-free section EVERY cookie ahs Almounds in them? Thats very silly... basicly you better like Almounds if you want to try there cookies (which I dont!)

terri Contributor

Hi Taylor,

Welcome to the Board! Those cookies look very yummy! I can't wait to try them. It's always good to hear of a new gluten-free treat.

Thanks!

Terri

stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

I don't like Almonds either...

grantschoep Contributor

Mmmm, coookies, I never really at them until I was diagnosed with celiac.

I've found what I think are some of the best cookies ever, yes even with non gluten-free cookies. These things are great, no almonds either. They are from Wild Oats though(its a orgranic/health grocery store)

If you have Wild Oats in your area you got to try them. I am eating the Gluten Free chocolate chip, Mini Cookies" Just basically small sized cookies, taste wonderful.

Don't think Wild Oats sells online though.

www.wildoats.com

I don't like Almonds either...

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