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I love regular Biscoff cookies so when I saw these sandwich cookies I knew I had to try them. The box comes with six sleeves of cookies and each sleeve has 15 cookies in it. We paid $15.99 Canadian for the box.
I love that there are six small sleeves of cookies so you don’t have to open a huge package of cookies and have them go stale. The best before date listed on the cookies is about 10 months from when I purchased them. Both kids and adults will love these cookies and they’re also wonderful crumbled over your favorite desserts or ice cream!
Three cookies contain 160 calories, eight grams of fat, 20 grams of carbohydrates, zero grams of fibre, 11 grams of sugar, one gram of protein and 100 milligrams of sodium.
The ingredients list is full of unhealthy ingredients but is pretty standard for a store-bought packaged cookie. I don’t love that there’s palm oil and soy flour. I expected the ingredients list to be a bit better considering these are imported from Europe.
These are quite tasty. They taste just like Biscoff cookies but with a sweet, moist, Biscoff cream in the center. The biscuits are crunchy but not hard and are really satisfying. If you think the Biscoff cookies on their own are sweet enough you might not like these.
Cost: 8.5/10
Convenience: 10/10
Nutrition: 0/10
Taste: 9/10
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