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Nana's Cookie Bars


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bluelotus Contributor

Just as a note to all - I tried Nana's banana cookie bars last week and they are very good! I emailed the company and will post their response below. Looks like we have yet one more option for a (sort-of-healthy) snack!

Thank you for your email.

Our products do not contain Corn or Soy.

We manufacture our No Gluten products on designated days. We have dedicated No Gluten equipment.

Thanks

Nana’s Cookie Co.

www.healthycrowd.com


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hez Enthusiast

I am so glad to hear you liked the cookie. I had a chocolate one that I hated. I am willing to try the banana cookie.

Hez

bluelotus Contributor

Many companies seem to have problems with chocolate flavored gluten-free items - like the Glutino (sp?) chocolate breakfast bars - tasted like weird chocolate covered fruit. I might avoid the chocolate Nana's bars then. Enjoy Life makes a descent chocolate breakfast bar with crunchy rice pieces in it, and it does a great job holdling me over until lunch.....other than that, I haven't been too thrilled. Let me know what you think of the banana..... Hope you enjoy!

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bob cat--

i flippin' love those nana banana cookies and eat one with my lunch almost everyday :)

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