Saturday, November 27, 2010
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GLUTEN FREE COOKIES
This is one of the most irritating things about having to be gluten-free, even now that there are some places carrying GF cookies. Take a look at this. This appears to be a box of cookies, and though the typical price of $3.50 to $4.80 might be a bit of a shock to one, the joy of once again having a cookie sometimes overcomes the very high cost of indulging.
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But then when you get home and open it, you find that what is actually contained inside is as seen here: a lot of packaging hiding the fact that what you have just paid a very high price for is not a box of cookies, but more like a small snack pack of small cookies.
Not singling out this maker, as this is quite typical.