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    Gluten-Free Chips Ahoy! Cookies Coming to a Store Near You!

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    Discover the Joy of Gluten-Free Indulgence with Chips Ahoy! Cookies.

    Gluten-Free Chips Ahoy! Cookies Coming to a Store Near You! - Image: Mondelēz International, Inc.
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    Celiac.com 05/11/2026 - Chips Ahoy!, the beloved brand renowned for its delectable chocolate chip cookies, is breaking new ground with its first-ever gluten-free version. Launching this May, the Chips Ahoy! Gluten Free cookie promises to deliver the same irresistible taste that has made Chips Ahoy! a favorite among cookie lovers nationwide.

    A Revolutionary Addition to the Chips Ahoy! Family

    The debut of Chips Ahoy! Gluten Free cookies marks a significant milestone for the brand. After years of meticulous development and testing, the innovative team at Chips Ahoy! has crafted a cookie that captures the essence of their classic chocolate chip cookie while being completely gluten-free. Jainette Quinones, brand manager for Chips Ahoy! innovation, expresses the team's dedication to creating not just a good gluten-free cookie, but a great cookie that everyone can enjoy.

    Crafting Perfection: The Journey to Chips Ahoy! Gluten Free

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    The creation of Chips Ahoy! Gluten Free cookies was no small feat. The innovation team invested over 3,000 hours and explored more than 40 recipes to ensure they achieved the perfect texture and flavor. Their efforts have resulted in a cookie that promises to delight both cookie enthusiasts and the gluten-free community alike. Actress Ashley Benson, among the first to taste the new cookies, attests to their quality, stating, "I love sweets so much, and the fact that these Chips Ahoy! cookies are gluten-free but still taste the same is so great!"

    The nationwide release of Chips Ahoy! Gluten Free cookies in specially marked packaging this May is sure to be met with excitement from fans eager to experience the iconic Chips Ahoy! taste in a gluten-free format. As Chips Ahoy! continues to innovate and expand its offerings, the brand remains committed to delivering delicious treats that bring joy to people everywhere.

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    Elizabeth Weaver

    Are there any other allergens in the cookies like soy?

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    R. M. LOMBARDO

    Well, Mondelez International (aka Big Wheat) seems to be somewhat concerned about the Gluten-Free population, after they shut down The Enjoy Life Cookie plant putting over 100 people out of a job?  I certainly will never forgive them for that decision.  I'll admit before I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease, Ritz Crackers, Honey Grahams and other products from Nabisco were around the house when my parents were still living.  Years ago, I purchased A Lionel Nabisco Employees Train set with three passenger coaches (Oreo, Ritz and Wheat Thins), should I sell it? No doubt the capital "D" is on the package, similar to Gluten-Free Oreos.  As with the majority of Celiacs, I'm also Dairy-Free.

     

     As for selling The Gluten Free Mall, you should buy it back or have a controlling interest in the company.  Restrictions on shipping certain products to "The Sunshine State" (Florida), computer glitches and charging almost $100 to ship the food isn't worth it.  I'm no longer doing business with them.

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    Scott Adams

    There are other allergens in the cookies, including soy and dairy:

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    INGREDIENTS: SEMISWEET CHOCOLATE CHIPS (SUGAR, CHOCOLATE, COCOA BUTTER, DEXTROSE, MILK, SOY LECITHIN), TAPIOCA STARCH, SUGAR, PALM AND/OR CANOLA OIL, OAT FLOUR, RICE FLOUR, CORNSTARCH, INVERT SUGAR, SOY LECITHIN, WHEY, LEAVENING (BAKING SODA, AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE), SALT, XANTHAN GUM, DATEM, CARAMEL COLOR, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR. CONTAINS: MILK, SOY.

    @R. M. LOMBARDO, given that Mondelez International now makes gluten-free Oreos (in several varieties) and now Chips Ahoy!, as well as other gluten-free products, I'm not sure it's fair to call them "Big Wheat" anymore. I just bought a package of these for my daughter for $3.84 at Safeway, and I can tell you from having once owned The Gluten-Free Mall that there is no way smaller companies can compete with such prices, however, in the end the lower prices for gluten-free products will benefit gluten-free consumers. Also, I would not want to be in the current gluten-free food business and having to compete against Amazon.

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