Gluten Free Partake Crunchy Chocolate Chip Cookies are vegan and free from the top 9 allergens, including dairy, wheat, soy, eggs, and peanuts. This pack contains 20 individually wrapped 0.67 oz cookies, making them a safe snack for school and office environments.
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Gluten Free Partake Crunchy Chocolate Chip Cookies - Vegan - Free From the Top 9 Allergens Including Dairy, Wheat, Soy, Eggs, & Peanuts - Safe School & Office Snack (20 Packs, 0.67 oz) is shown here with DealProGo context so shoppers can evaluate the price, source, and buying tradeoffs before leaving for Amazon.
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It's good enough The consistency is like Famous Amos, taste not as good. Bit of an aftertaste. Ingredients are healthier though. Also cookies are small 1 1/2"
Has a preposition 65 warning , causes cancer Not a good product.It’s a good brand but it has a preposition 65 cancer warning ⚠️.The cookies can cause cancer ♋️ at some point and can cause birth defects and other diseases.I received the cookies but contacted Amazon customer support to return them but the cookies are not returnable but customer support refunded my money back. I will discard the cookies in the trash.And I will purchase the “made good “ cookie brand which don’t contain any cancerous ingredients and don’t cause birth defects.
Small packs Very tiny packs of these great cookies. I wish they were slightly bigger.
Must have so so good they taste like the chocolate chips McDonald’s had years ago, but there’s not many in the bag☹️
Yummy and allergy friendly I got these for baseball snacks and they were a huge hit. My son can't have dairy and he was so excited to have a treat that didn't make him feel left out ot sick!
Tastes good Great purchase-allergy free (for me) and tastes good too. Snack pack size puches are under 100 calories each.
Rancid sunflower oil + loud rosemary oil = GROSS. First time trying these, and they're the worst cookies I've ever had. The cookies themselves were fresh, crisp, and were delivered months before their expiration date. And yet they still have a horrible "stale" taste.There are two reasons I think this is happening: 1. The sunflower oil is either low quality, rancid, or both. 2. The rosemary oil is way too dominant. Usually, rosemary oil that low on the ingredient list is undetectable, but in these cookies it's the only thing I can taste (aside f
Gluten-free, tasty and crispy. Decently priced. Very crispy and tasty! Not a bad value either for an enjoyable gluten-free snack at about $.60 a bag. Though I would enjoy them even more if somehow they could make them with honey or maple syrup substitute for sugar. But at least it’s organic cane sugar.