| | |  | Chocolate | Home » » » » Country Choice Organic Ginger Snaps Snacking Cookies, 8-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6) | | | | | | | Description: | | Organic. Great taste. 0g Trans fat. No hydrogenated oils. USDA organic. Certified organic by Oregon Tilth. At Country Choice, we make it easy for you to eat organic. All of our products taste great and are made with the best organic ingredients. Our Snacking Cookies are family favorites with an organic twist. Country Choice Organic Ginger Snaps combine real ginger and molasses for an old fashioned taste with a distinctive snap. Perfect anytime, our Snacking cookies come in a variety for every member of the family. Today we make a variety of great tasting organic foods, offering better choices for you and the planet. Product of USA. | | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 48.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 11.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 7.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.85 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 16 reviews |
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Great taste and trans-fat freeJun 03, 2010 These vanilla wafers are awesome. They taste just as good as Nilla Wafers, if not better. As an added bonus, they are trans-fat free (Nilla Wafers have trans fats hidden in the ingredients as "mono- and di-glycerides). I'd highly recommend them!
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four stars for the cookies, two for the packagingJun 09, 2009 These cookies were quite delicious, and reminded me of those my grandmother used to bake for me when I was a kid. Unfortunately, I only got to taste them in very little bits, as every box was crushed and the cookies inside were broken into small bits and crumbs...I suspect this is a result of poor shipping/packaging on Amazon's behalf.
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Used To Be Great, But No More!!May 21, 2009 These cookies used to be great, but alas, no more!! I bought two cases (12 boxes) of the ones with an expiration date of "OCT 11 09 B" from Amazon recently. When I received them I found only two to three whole cookies per box, the rest were broken in multiple pieces. I had previously had this problem with the "OCT 11 09 B" cookies that I purchased from Kroger and Whole Foods. Two problems that I noticed right away: 1) the natural ginger snap cracks are two deep and the whole cookies that are present break with very little force, and 2) the cookie boxes rather than being stacked vetically in the case taking advantage of the stucture of each box to protect the cookies, are layed flat on top of one another. Therefore, just stacking cases on top of one another crushes the cookies. When I called the company and pointed out these problems, they blamed Amazon's mishandling of the cases as the cause of so many broken cookies. They promised to reimburse me but I only received coupons to replace one of the two problem cases. If the broken cookie pieces had not tasted so good and if they had not been organic, this rating would have been a "1".
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4 stars since organicMay 04, 2009 If these had not been organic I'd only given 2 stars. I'm used to eating Nature's Path organic ginger spice cookies which is the one I'm using to compare. The NP ones have a stronger ginger flavor which I prefer. The crunch factor (hardness) is about the same. The price point is the biggest factor. The NP at $32 w/o coupon for 12 9 ox. boxes are approx.4.75 pound (the last case I bought had a coupon so were $22 or 3.26/lb). These are about 6.50/lb. at Amazon's current price. I probably won't buy these again as I'll stick w/ Nature's Path. That said, I did give this brand's chocolate mint cookies 5 stars and I do plan on purchasing those again as well as trying their chocolate chip and oatmeal cranberry.
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AwsomeMar 31, 2009 I have been looking for an Organic Kosher cookie to replace "nilla Wafers", this cookie hit the spot. They are a different consistency than wafers, a little bit harder, but much more delicious. My kids loved them and so do I.
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