Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 I don't know if anyone has run across this, but the last bag of Mi-Del cookies that I went to purchase, had a disclaimer printed on it that said it was produced in a facility with wheat products. I did not pick them up as I buy them for my 5 year old grandson and felt that I did not want to take a chance on a product with that caveat on it. I suppose more products will start having that on them with the new labels coming out, so I will have to be more vigilent in my label reading for treats that a Nana can stock at her house. --Bye for now, Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 > > Holy cow! Did you take them back to the store? > > Nope. I've bought Mi-Del cookies at at least three different stores, thinking that perhaps I was just unlucky the first time, the second time. But the third strike? Out. No more Mi-Del. And since I didn't have receipts and didn't remember which bag was from which store, I just tossed 'em as I encountered problems with them. I've bought them at a Whole Foods, a major chain grocery around here (at least two different locations), and a small speciality foods/health foods store. Each time no luck. The only one remotely palatable was the ginger snaps. And that one was the pulverized one. There's only so much use one can have for ginger snap powder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 > > Holy cow! Did you take them back to the store? > > Nope. I've bought Mi-Del cookies at at least three different stores, thinking that perhaps I was just unlucky the first time, the second time. But the third strike? Out. No more Mi-Del. And since I didn't have receipts and didn't remember which bag was from which store, I just tossed 'em as I encountered problems with them. I've bought them at a Whole Foods, a major chain grocery around here (at least two different locations), and a small speciality foods/health foods store. Each time no luck. The only one remotely palatable was the ginger snaps. And that one was the pulverized one. There's only so much use one can have for ginger snap powder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 We love Mi-Dell animal crackers here. The kids also like the chocolate chip ones, but I like homemade much better. esther_p210 wrote: Just curious - does any one LIKE Mi-Del cookies? I've bought many bags of many different flavors and have been disatisfied in so many varied and sundried ways that I've given up the Mi-Del habit. If they weren't just plain yucky, they were pulverized. If not yucky or pulverized, then they bore no resemblance to the cookie for which they were named. But worst of all was the bag of moldy cookies I got. :-( Not meaning to slam a manufacturer. I mean, bless their hearts for trying to make something to please people with diet restrictions. But Mi-Del and I are not compatible. > > I don't know if anyone has run across this, but the last bag of Mi-Del cookies that I went to purchase, had a disclaimer printed on it that said it was produced in a facility with wheat products. I did not pick them up as I buy them for my 5 year old grandson and felt that I did not want to take a chance on a product with that caveat on it. I suppose more products will start having that on them with the new labels coming out, so I will have to be more vigilent in my label reading for treats that a Nana can stock at her house. > > -- > Bye for now, Jane > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 I strongly dislike Mi-del cookies and Pamela's cookies. Pamela's double chocolate cookies were vaguely edible, but the calories are high, and I can make much better cookies myself. I've been diagnosed since age 3, but i STILL don't like a lot of the pre-made stuff. heh heh. For a while i got into the gluten free frookies, but those got old too.. > > We love Mi-Dell animal crackers here. The kids also like the chocolate > chip ones, but I like homemade much better. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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