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The. Best. Cookie. Evah!


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henny Explorer

I recently bought some gluten free cookies

and let me tell you, I almost cried with joy over how wonderfully moist and flavorful it was!

It was the first truly satisfying bakery item I have had since going gluten free.

Anyway, they ship, and seem like a good company! They are ALL Vegan cookies, and they have three gluten free flavors.

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I had the ginger molasses cookies, and they were practically a religious experience.

I'm going to try all three gluten free flavors real soon!

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hannahp57 Contributor

Those do look good. And there are five flavors now! I might have to try them pretty soon:) thanks for sharing!

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I think these are some of the best gluten-free cookies I have had. The ginger molasses and chocolate chip are both delicious, and I'm not even much of a chocolate chip fan.

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I recently bought some gluten free cookies

and let me tell you, I almost cried with joy over how wonderfully moist and flavorful it was!

It was the first truly satisfying bakery item I have had since going gluten free.

Anyway, they ship, and seem like a good company! They are ALL Vegan cookies, and they have three gluten free flavors.

Open Original Shared Link

I had the ginger molasses cookies, and they were practically a religious experience.

I'm going to try all three gluten free flavors real soon!

I've never had these but I'm sure they're good. Although you've got to try WOW cookies, from Washington. You can't even tell they're gluten-free according to my non-gluten-free fiance.

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