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Those cookies look so chunky and munch-worthy. Maybe my daughter in Damascus, MD will send me a care package.2
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chris89topher wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »FYI!!! Costco changed the formula on their Kirkland brand protein bars! they are awful now!
Oh no. The Kirkland Cookie dough are one of my favorites. How do you know they changed them? I haven't finished my last stock pile yet.
Changed to soluble corn fiber. Net carbs are now 10grams per bar and the texture and taste are way different5 -
pancakerunner wrote: »chris89topher wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »FYI!!! Costco changed the formula on their Kirkland brand protein bars! they are awful now!
Oh no. The Kirkland Cookie dough are one of my favorites. How do you know they changed them? I haven't finished my last stock pile yet.
Changed to soluble corn fiber. Net carbs are now 10grams per bar and the texture and taste are way different
Ew just like quest did.4 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »chris89topher wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »FYI!!! Costco changed the formula on their Kirkland brand protein bars! they are awful now!
Oh no. The Kirkland Cookie dough are one of my favorites. How do you know they changed them? I haven't finished my last stock pile yet.
Changed to soluble corn fiber. Net carbs are now 10grams per bar and the texture and taste are way different
Ew just like quest did.
now worse than quest IMO4 -
pancakerunner wrote: »chris89topher wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »FYI!!! Costco changed the formula on their Kirkland brand protein bars! they are awful now!
Oh no. The Kirkland Cookie dough are one of my favorites. How do you know they changed them? I haven't finished my last stock pile yet.
Changed to soluble corn fiber. Net carbs are now 10grams per bar and the texture and taste are way different
Did the calories change at all from 190? I can't find an updated nutrition label online anywhere.0 -
o0Firekeeper0o wrote: »
Yes! Berger cookies though, they’re so unique and different from every cookie out there, definitely a must try at some point in your life! It hardened up the next day and was to die for haha tempts me to give up everything I own and start an ice cream business, I’d make all the underrepresented flavors like berger cookie, pistachio, cotton candy, butterscotch and taro 😅3 -
pancakerunner wrote: »FYI!!! Costco changed the formula on their Kirkland brand protein bars! they are awful now!
I’ve also noticed a formula change with Smart Sweets Sweet Fish, so disappointing. I used to LOVE them but now they’re more calories and not even as good. Such a weird aftertaste now imo4 -
pancakerunner wrote: »FYI!!! Costco changed the formula on their Kirkland brand protein bars! they are awful now!
I’ve also noticed a formula change with Smart Sweets Sweet Fish, so disappointing. I used to LOVE them but now they’re more calories and not even as good. Such a weird aftertaste now imo
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All in favor of @hgycta restarting life as an ice cream maker vote AYE7
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o0Firekeeper0o wrote: »All in favor of @hgycta restarting life as an ice cream maker vote AYE
Aye2 -
o0Firekeeper0o wrote: »All in favor of @hgycta restarting life as an ice cream maker vote AYE
AYE!
Trying to figure out how to convince someone to mail a couple of those Berger cookies to me.3 -
These are SOOO good. Just the right amount of salt. The sweetness from the tomato carrot and sweet potato with the earthiness of the okra is just fantastic. The carrots and cauliflower were my favorite. Cauliflower was super puffy like a rice puff. Never had okra but loved it. It was super light and airy. The regular potato chips are not like regular chips, they are thick.
Wish they were lower in calories.
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
These are SOOO good. Just the right amount of salt. The sweetness from the tomato carrot and sweet potato with the earthiness of the okra is just fantastic. The carrots and cauliflower were my favorite. Cauliflower was super puffy like a rice puff. Never had okra but loved it. It was super light and airy. The regular potato chips are not like regular chips, they are thick.
Wish they were lower in calories.
This is the kind of thing that made me fat to start with. I could and proBably would eat that whole bag as soon as I opened it.5 -
^they do look yummy...nice that they don't contain the typical canola oil, and/or safflower oil and/or sunflower oil...but yes - a few chips=calories galore3
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Never had matcha so wasn't sure what to expect. They are wrapped cashews. so they have a bumpy textured coating. The matcha gives them a subtle grassy flavor. They are very sweet and you can taste cinnamon and vanilla.
I am not a big fan of the matcha flavor, but if I was I would probably have loved them. They were just okay. I also got the other flavors they make to try so I think I will like those more. I won't eat the rest of these.
These look good.
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pancakerunner wrote: »
I had all three! I think I posted here. The peanut butter cookie dough was the best.0 -
These are good. Super small (excuse my old wrinkly looking hand for size reference ) but the whole bag is only 300 calories. Really good banana flavor. Center reminds me a little of a built bar but a lot denser. Doesn’t have the “bite” I usually like from dark chocolate and taste more banana than chocolate.
Outer chocolate layer is really thin would have liked it to be a little thicker. Still really yummy. They would be amazing dipped in peanut butter. Sweet but not super sweet like an all chocolate truffle.
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I noticed all the cookie dough at the store now advertises itself as "safe to eat right from the package." While part of me feels like this is one more step on our society's dietary race to the bottom, it's also good to prevent salmonella since people were eating it out of the package either way. I did not buy it, because that's one of those things that it is very easy to eat too much of. In fact, since it probably doesn't stay good for that long after you open it, you probably have to eat too much of it to not waste it (12 serving sizes at 170 calories each in a package). If they made smaller packages or individual serving sizes of it or something, then I would probably buy it.pancakerunner wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »Changed to soluble corn fiber. Net carbs are now 10grams per bar and the texture and taste are way different
Ew just like quest did.
now worse than quest IMO
Oh, so THAT'S why the last Quest bar I had was so gross.2 -
siberiantarragon wrote: »I noticed all the cookie dough at the store now advertises itself as "safe to eat right from the package." While part of me feels like this is one more step on our society's dietary race to the bottom, it's also good to prevent salmonella since people were eating it out of the package either way. I did not buy it, because that's one of those things that it is very easy to eat too much of. In fact, since it probably doesn't stay good for that long after you open it, you probably have to eat too much of it to not waste it (12 serving sizes at 170 calories each in a package). If they made smaller packages or individual serving sizes of it or something, then I would probably buy it.pancakerunner wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »Changed to soluble corn fiber. Net carbs are now 10grams per bar and the texture and taste are way different
Ew just like quest did.
now worse than quest IMO
Oh, so THAT'S why the last Quest bar I had was so gross.
Quest bar changed the recipe years ago so only if you haven't had them in forever, haha.1 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »These are good. Super small (excuse my old wrinkly looking hand for size reference ) but the whole bag is only 300 calories. Really good banana flavor. Center reminds me a little of a built bar but a lot denser. Doesn’t have the “bite” I usually like from dark chocolate and taste more banana than chocolate.
Outer chocolate layer is really thin would have liked it to be a little thicker. Still really yummy. They would be amazing dipped in peanut butter. Sweet but not super sweet like an all chocolate truffle.
These sound awesome! I'll be on the lookout for them and hopefully they will offer some deals.2 -
siberiantarragon wrote: »I noticed all the cookie dough at the store now advertises itself as "safe to eat right from the package." While part of me feels like this is one more step on our society's dietary race to the bottom, it's also good to prevent salmonella since people were eating it out of the package either way. I did not buy it, because that's one of those things that it is very easy to eat too much of. In fact, since it probably doesn't stay good for that long after you open it, you probably have to eat too much of it to not waste it (12 serving sizes at 170 calories each in a package). If they made smaller packages or individual serving sizes of it or something, then I would probably buy it.pancakerunner wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »Changed to soluble corn fiber. Net carbs are now 10grams per bar and the texture and taste are way different
Ew just like quest did.
now worse than quest IMO
Oh, so THAT'S why the last Quest bar I had was so gross.
🤣🤣so so true! I could say the same for the majority of all this 'stuff' they keep producing!2 -
bold_rabbit wrote: »
Personally, I HATE black licorice and find it absolutely abhorrent. People like my mom for whatever reason love it, so maybe I’ll get it for her and report back if I find it xD
I can’t remember if I shared these or not, but apparently Icelanders love licorice and seeing this was a MASSIVE culture shock to me...
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Yeah, I hate black licorice and anything black licorice flavored too.3
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You can give me all the black licorice😍5
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Not a fan of black licorice either. I really don’t like any licorice jelly beans or any type of gummy candy. I did as a kid though.2 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
Not a fan of black licorice either. I really don’t like any licorice jelly beans or any type of gummy candy. I did as a kid though.
Licorice and peach rings are really the only "gummy" candy I like... on occasion1
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