Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 My son loves their bagels and dipped donuts. in CT Glutino and Kinnikinnick product questions Hi, I'm wondering if anyone here has tried and can comment on Glutino Foods Chocolate Dreams sandwich cookie? Are these anything like an Oreo? Are they decent tasting? I can't find these locally, but my co-op carries them. I'd like a few reviews though before I commit to an expensive case of 12. Also, I'm getting ready to place my first order with Kinnikinnick. I've tried several of their products and have been generally pleased so I am willing to take a chance on some more products. I would appreciate any recommendations on products that you have found to be especially good. I *am* planning to order the chocolate sandwich cookies that they sell after hearing such good reviews here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 I thought the Glutino chocolate cookies were not so good, and my kids weren't crazy about them either. Kind of small, thick and bland. But I love Kinnikinnick products, esp. donuts (cinnamon and chocolate covered) and pancake mix. Never heard of the cookies, though; I 'll have to try them! Thanks! Angie in Chicago > > Hi, > > I'm wondering if anyone here has tried and can comment on Glutino Foods Chocolate Dreams sandwich cookie? Are these anything like an Oreo? Are they decent tasting? I can't find these locally, but my co- op carries them. I'd like a few reviews though before I commit to an expensive case of 12. > > Also, I'm getting ready to place my first order with Kinnikinnick. I've tried several of their products and have been generally pleased so I am willing to take a chance on some more products. I would appreciate any recommendations on products that you have found to be especially good. I *am* planning to order the chocolate sandwich cookies that they sell after hearing such good reviews here. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 I prefer the chocolate oreo-like cookies from Glutano. I think they are called Chocolate O's. I also like their wafers the best, chocolate & lemon flavors. And fast break bar (like a kit-kat type thing). I love the donuts from kinnikinnick. And their Pizza shells aren't bad. I believe its the Glutino bagels I like best, especially the sesame. (Its so hard to remember all the different brands.) But they are the closest to a real bagel. The chocolate dream cookies are good too. I've also tried the Mi-Del oreo-like cookies. I didnt care for these as much. But they were DELICIOUS crumbled over ice cream. So if you find you don't like the dream cookies, just find a different use for them. Crumbled over ice cream, crumbled in pudding, etc. Its funny how we all have favorite brands for certain foods and not necessarily just one favorite brand. > > Hi, > > I'm wondering if anyone here has tried and can comment on Glutino Foods Chocolate Dreams sandwich cookie? Are these anything like an Oreo? Are they decent tasting? I can't find these locally, but my co- op carries them. I'd like a few reviews though before I commit to an expensive case of 12. > > Also, I'm getting ready to place my first order with Kinnikinnick. I've tried several of their products and have been generally pleased so I am willing to take a chance on some more products. I would appreciate any recommendations on products that you have found to be especially good. I *am* planning to order the chocolate sandwich cookies that they sell after hearing such good reviews here. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 I have not had the cookies, but have ordered alot of stuff from Kinnickinnick. I personally don't care for the plain tapioca bread or the muffins, but I do love the pizza crust, the raisin bread is okay, the bagels are okay, and I love the donuts. I have not tried the K-Toos yet, but I have heard very good things. Rhiannon > > Hi, > > I'm wondering if anyone here has tried and can comment on Glutino Foods Chocolate Dreams sandwich cookie? Are these anything like an Oreo? Are they decent tasting? I can't find these locally, but my co- op carries them. I'd like a few reviews though before I commit to an expensive case of 12. > > Also, I'm getting ready to place my first order with Kinnikinnick. I've tried several of their products and have been generally pleased so I am willing to take a chance on some more products. I would appreciate any recommendations on products that you have found to be especially good. I *am* planning to order the chocolate sandwich cookies that they sell after hearing such good reviews here. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 We love their English Muffins! We think it's the absolute best light & airy bread we have found that is GF. > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm wondering if anyone here has tried and can comment on Glutino > Foods Chocolate Dreams sandwich cookie? Are these anything like an > Oreo? Are they decent tasting? I can't find these locally, but my co- > op carries them. I'd like a few reviews though before I commit to an > expensive case of 12. > > > > Also, I'm getting ready to place my first order with Kinnikinnick. > I've tried several of their products and have been generally pleased > so I am willing to take a chance on some more products. I would > appreciate any recommendations on products that you have found to be > especially good. I *am* planning to order the chocolate sandwich > cookies that they sell after hearing such good reviews here. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 Glutino Zebra Dreams and chocolate wafers with vanilla filling...more like an Orea, but they aren't quite as sweet. They are good!... but not necessary an Oreo. You can check out some smaller quantity sizes at www.thewellnessbroker.com. Good luck! > >Reply-To: SillyYaks >To: SillyYaks >Subject: Re: Glutino and Kinnikinnick product questions >Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 18:17:54 -0000 > >I have not had the cookies, but have ordered alot of stuff from >Kinnickinnick. I personally don't care for the plain tapioca bread >or the muffins, but I do love the pizza crust, the raisin bread is >okay, the bagels are okay, and I love the donuts. I have not tried >the K-Toos yet, but I have heard very good things. > > Rhiannon > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm wondering if anyone here has tried and can comment on Glutino >Foods Chocolate Dreams sandwich cookie? Are these anything like an >Oreo? Are they decent tasting? I can't find these locally, but my co- >op carries them. I'd like a few reviews though before I commit to an >expensive case of 12. > > > > Also, I'm getting ready to place my first order with Kinnikinnick. >I've tried several of their products and have been generally pleased >so I am willing to take a chance on some more products. I would >appreciate any recommendations on products that you have found to be >especially good. I *am* planning to order the chocolate sandwich >cookies that they sell after hearing such good reviews here. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 The Glutino Chocolate Dreams taste okay, but they do NOT taste like oreos and are a different texture. The Kinnikinnick K-Toos chocolate sandwich cookies are so much like real Oreos that I doubt anyone would know the difference! And they look just like them too. My kids and I love them and had to buy a lot of them this last order. The Glutino cookies aren't worth the money in my opinion. Save your money for the K-toos! nn in CA ~Original Message~ I'm wondering if anyone here has tried and can comment on Glutino Foods Chocolate Dreams sandwich cookie? Are these anything like an Oreo? Are they decent tasting? I can't find these locally, but my co-op carries them. I'd like a few reviews though before I commit to an expensive case of 12. Also, I'm getting ready to place my first order with Kinnikinnick. I've tried several of their products and have been generally pleased so I am willing to take a chance on some more products. I would appreciate any recommendations on products that you have found to be especially good. I *am* planning to order the chocolate sandwich cookies that they sell after hearing such good reviews here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 I did just try the kinnikinnick cinnamon rolls last night, and don't think I would get them again. For me, although I loved the size, and the texture was pretty good, the flavor was a little doughy and bland, and the sauce was not compelling enough. I do like the cinnamon sugar donuts, but I found I preferred them to be at room temperature rather than microwaved- the flavor seemed best that way. > > > Also, I'm getting ready to place my first order with Kinnikinnick. > >I've tried several of their products and have been generally pleased > >so I am willing to take a chance on some more products. I would > >appreciate any recommendations on products that you have found to be > >especially good. I *am* planning to order the chocolate sandwich > >cookies that they sell after hearing such good reviews here. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 Thank you all for your input on the Glutino cookies and reviews of Kinnikinnick products. The info has been most helpful! RE: Glutino and Kinnikinnick product questions > The Glutino Chocolate Dreams taste okay, but they do NOT taste like oreos > and are a different texture. The Kinnikinnick K-Toos chocolate sandwich > cookies are so much like real Oreos that I doubt anyone would know the > difference! And they look just like them too. My kids and I love them and > had to buy a lot of them this last order. The Glutino cookies aren't worth > the money in my opinion. Save your money for the K-toos! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 I completely agree with you about the donuts. I keep mine in the fridge, so when I want one I have to leave it out for awhile. I have not tried their cinnamon rolls, but recently had the EnerG ones. It sounds like they must be pretty similar, as I felt they were about the same as you described the Kinnickinnick ones. Rhiannon > > I did just try the kinnikinnick cinnamon rolls last night, and don't > think I would get them again. For me, although I loved the size, and > the texture was pretty good, the flavor was a little doughy and bland, > and the sauce was not compelling enough. > > I do like the cinnamon sugar donuts, but I found I preferred them to > be at room temperature rather than microwaved- the flavor seemed best > that way. > > > > > Also, I'm getting ready to place my first order with > Kinnikinnick. > > >I've tried several of their products and have been generally pleased > > >so I am willing to take a chance on some more products. I would > > >appreciate any recommendations on products that you have found to be > > >especially good. I *am* planning to order the chocolate sandwich > > >cookies that they sell after hearing such good reviews here. > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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