Guest guest Posted July 2, 2006 Report Share Posted July 2, 2006 I just tried the BEST gluten free cookies I've ever had (that were already made). I found them on the Kinnikinnick website (where I order my bread). They are new and they are called KinniToos. They taste very close to an Oreo (or at least what I remember an Oreo tasting like.) I didn't realize how much I missed Oreos until the moment I tasted these cookies! They also make vanilla creme, but I think the chocolate ones are best. My non-GF 4 year old gobbled them up too. They are GF, Casein Free, Egg Free and Trans-fat Free. Amy (Arkansas) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2006 Report Share Posted July 4, 2006 I love these cookies. I just made an ice cream cake using the Kinnikinnick “oreo” cookies. My sister looked at me in a panic when she saw my daughter eating it. I told her it was a “GF” ice cream cake and everyone looked at me like I was nuts, they couldn’t tell the difference. I took vanilla ice cream and mixed in cool whip (to make it creamy) and crushed cookies then I layered the ice cream mixture with hot fudge and crushed cookies. I used cool whip for the icing. Judy Gettysburg PA --------------------------------------------------------- I just tried the BEST gluten free cookies I've ever had (that were already made). They are new and they are called KinniToos. They taste very close to an Oreo (or at least what I remember an Oreo tasting like.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 I had tears of joy when I ate my first pack too Chocolate Sandwich Creme Cookies I just tried the BEST gluten free cookies I've ever had (that were already made).I found them on the Kinnikinnick website (where I order my bread). They are new and they are called KinniToos. They taste very close to an Oreo (or at least what I remember an Oreo tasting like.) I didn't realize how much I missed Oreos until the moment I tasted these cookies!They also make vanilla creme, but I think the chocolate ones are best.My non-GF 4 year old gobbled them up too.They are GF, Casein Free, Egg Free and Trans-fat Free.Amy(Arkansas) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 I had tears of joy when I ate my first pack too Chocolate Sandwich Creme Cookies I just tried the BEST gluten free cookies I've ever had (that were already made).I found them on the Kinnikinnick website (where I order my bread). They are new and they are called KinniToos. They taste very close to an Oreo (or at least what I remember an Oreo tasting like.) I didn't realize how much I missed Oreos until the moment I tasted these cookies!They also make vanilla creme, but I think the chocolate ones are best.My non-GF 4 year old gobbled them up too.They are GF, Casein Free, Egg Free and Trans-fat Free.Amy(Arkansas) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 I completely agree.. Personally, I have not tried a Kinnikinnick product that I did not like. I passed some of the Montana's Choc Chip cookies to some non-celiac friends of mine and they thought they were Chips Ahoy! --E Chocolate Sandwich Creme Cookies I just tried the BEST gluten free cookies I've ever had (that were already made).I found them on the Kinnikinnick website (where I order my bread). They are new and they are called KinniToos. They taste very close to an Oreo (or at least what I remember an Oreo tasting like.) I didn't realize how much I missed Oreos until the moment I tasted these cookies!They also make vanilla creme, but I think the chocolate ones are best.My non-GF 4 year old gobbled them up too.They are GF, Casein Free, Egg Free and Trans-fat Free.Amy(Arkansas) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 I completely agree.. Personally, I have not tried a Kinnikinnick product that I did not like. I passed some of the Montana's Choc Chip cookies to some non-celiac friends of mine and they thought they were Chips Ahoy! --E Chocolate Sandwich Creme Cookies I just tried the BEST gluten free cookies I've ever had (that were already made).I found them on the Kinnikinnick website (where I order my bread). They are new and they are called KinniToos. They taste very close to an Oreo (or at least what I remember an Oreo tasting like.) I didn't realize how much I missed Oreos until the moment I tasted these cookies!They also make vanilla creme, but I think the chocolate ones are best.My non-GF 4 year old gobbled them up too.They are GF, Casein Free, Egg Free and Trans-fat Free.Amy(Arkansas) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2006 Report Share Posted July 6, 2006 We tried the K-toos today, and my kids were doing the GF happy dance. My 6 yr old said this was " the best day ever " . I had to stop myself from being too mom-like when he did what he used to do with oreos. He eats the cream filling and throws out the cookie. These are a bit pricey for that, but he was so happy I just let him do it. We'll be hiding these cookies in the future. Also got the Montana choc chip cookies. They are reminiscent of Chips Ahoy, but the decerning taste of my 6 yr old gave them an " OK " . I liked them, but then I don't really need more cookies. Sue in Denver > > I completely agree.. Personally, I have not tried a Kinnikinnick product that I did not like. I passed some of the Montana's Choc Chip cookies to some non-celiac friends of mine and they thought they were Chips Ahoy! > > --E > > > Chocolate Sandwich Creme Cookies > > > I just tried the BEST gluten free cookies I've ever had (that were > already made). > > I found them on the Kinnikinnick website (where I order my bread). > They are new and they are called KinniToos. They taste very close to > an Oreo (or at least what I remember an Oreo tasting like.) I didn't > realize how much I missed Oreos until the moment I tasted these > cookies! > > They also make vanilla creme, but I think the chocolate ones are best. > > My non-GF 4 year old gobbled them up too. > > They are GF, Casein Free, Egg Free and Trans-fat Free. > > Amy > (Arkansas) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2006 Report Share Posted July 6, 2006 We tried the K-toos today, and my kids were doing the GF happy dance. My 6 yr old said this was " the best day ever " . I had to stop myself from being too mom-like when he did what he used to do with oreos. He eats the cream filling and throws out the cookie. These are a bit pricey for that, but he was so happy I just let him do it. We'll be hiding these cookies in the future. Also got the Montana choc chip cookies. They are reminiscent of Chips Ahoy, but the decerning taste of my 6 yr old gave them an " OK " . I liked them, but then I don't really need more cookies. Sue in Denver > > I completely agree.. Personally, I have not tried a Kinnikinnick product that I did not like. I passed some of the Montana's Choc Chip cookies to some non-celiac friends of mine and they thought they were Chips Ahoy! > > --E > > > Chocolate Sandwich Creme Cookies > > > I just tried the BEST gluten free cookies I've ever had (that were > already made). > > I found them on the Kinnikinnick website (where I order my bread). > They are new and they are called KinniToos. They taste very close to > an Oreo (or at least what I remember an Oreo tasting like.) I didn't > realize how much I missed Oreos until the moment I tasted these > cookies! > > They also make vanilla creme, but I think the chocolate ones are best. > > My non-GF 4 year old gobbled them up too. > > They are GF, Casein Free, Egg Free and Trans-fat Free. > > Amy > (Arkansas) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2006 Report Share Posted July 6, 2006 We tried the K-toos today, and my kids were doing the GF happy dance. My 6 yr old said this was " the best day ever " . I had to stop myself from being too mom-like when he did what he used to do with oreos. He eats the cream filling and throws out the cookie. These are a bit pricey for that, but he was so happy I just let him do it. We'll be hiding these cookies in the future. Also got the Montana choc chip cookies. They are reminiscent of Chips Ahoy, but the decerning taste of my 6 yr old gave them an " OK " . I liked them, but then I don't really need more cookies. Sue in Denver > > I completely agree.. Personally, I have not tried a Kinnikinnick product that I did not like. I passed some of the Montana's Choc Chip cookies to some non-celiac friends of mine and they thought they were Chips Ahoy! > > --E > > > Chocolate Sandwich Creme Cookies > > > I just tried the BEST gluten free cookies I've ever had (that were > already made). > > I found them on the Kinnikinnick website (where I order my bread). > They are new and they are called KinniToos. They taste very close to > an Oreo (or at least what I remember an Oreo tasting like.) I didn't > realize how much I missed Oreos until the moment I tasted these > cookies! > > They also make vanilla creme, but I think the chocolate ones are best. > > My non-GF 4 year old gobbled them up too. > > They are GF, Casein Free, Egg Free and Trans-fat Free. > > Amy > (Arkansas) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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