S**N
Palmfruit oil and canola oil are not "Immaculate ingredients"
I used to really love these and recently I purchased them and thought the taste had changed, and not for the better. Less clean and light and they did not agree with me so well. I looked and saw it now has Palm fruit oil which many do not recommend as it is highly processed, as well as canola oil. These are mot "Immaculate ingredients". I looked and of course, they were acquired by general mills in 2012. I'm guessing, but perhaps that's when the shortcuts began. I was so grateful to have a clean, satisfying GF ready to bake cookie and bummed to see these are not all that healthy anymore. The other ingredients seem great to me. They also don't taste as good, sadly.
A**N
Now it's a little too easy for GF people to indulge!
These are indeed a delicious, sinful treat for us gluten-free folks. Although most other GF products are a turnoff to my family, they will happily eat these chocolate chip cookies as soon as anything, ahem, "normal" (their words), because these are quite good; quality ingredients make for quality flavor, and you can't detect the usual grittiness found in GF baked goods. A win!Now if only they were about 75 cents per package cheaper, they'd be competitive with the other brands of similarly packaged chocolate chip cookie dough in the grocery store's refrigerator case. Still, that works toward helping me to keep these as an *occasional* treat, and not a daily habit. Cause you know, chocolate chip cookie dough..mmmmmmm. (somebody really needs to come up with a text picture that indicates drooling).
T**N
Great taste, killed my stomach
I was so excited when I learned of GF cookies. But unfortunately within 10 minutes of consuming the first two, my stomach hurt so bad. Everyone else was fine who ate them except me. I was bloated, gassy and in bad pain for hours . I thought it was just something else I maybe ate... so I tried another cookie last night.. same thing. I’m not sure what’s causing the issue but i wish I could figure it out.
A**A
soft baked cookies that are gluten free!
Recently changed my diet to gluten free due to health reasons and its been hard to give up many of my favorite desserts like cookies. I didn't get this from Amazon but from my local grocery store and decided to give them a try. I baked them according to the instructions and they turned out pretty good. They come out like a soft baked cookie. I will purchase this again.
R**R
Tastes like fish oil! Yuk!
Nasty cookies tasted like fish oil and some spray paint! My little kids all spit them out and threw then in the trash. How could someone actually make these? How can stores actually put these on the shelves? Are there no taste testers? Jesus!!! Puke city cookies is what they should be called! We bought 2 kinds. The double chocolate chips were even worse than the regular chocolate chip.
G**E
Thanks, Immaculate!
These cookies are great. They are just as good, if not better, then wheat based cookies, and they are so easy to prepare. I don't feel deprived at all.
M**E
Not just for Celiac!
I'm not vegetarian, vegan, paleo, gluten free or restrictive of any kind. These were the only cookies the store had when my cookie craving hit, so I was desperate and "settled" for the gluten free immaculate cookies. SHOCKED at how delicious these are!! They taste every bit as good as normal break and bake!!! Go for it!!!!
L**H
Best damn GF cookie
Best damn GF cookie, dare I say, COOKIE I have ever eaten. I have to stop buying it because I can literally eat about 8 of them in one go and then an immediate confusing wave of happy and sad rushes over me because I just realized I consumed 8 adult sized cookies. They are moist and chewy and the best tasting cookie I have ever had and I am not even a big chocolate chip fan, I prefer sugar cookies. NOMS!!! I WANT THEM NOW.
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