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Amazon has 12-Pack 4-Oz Lenny & Larry's The Complete Cookie listed below from $10.72 when you 'clip' the 30% coupon on the product page and check out via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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These things are nasty and the macros are terrible. I don't know how they're in business. Managed to make a 500 calorie cookie taste worse than a Quest bar.
I think their regular chocolate tastes like chemicals in everything they put it in, but the peanut butter and the white chocolate ones are great.
I do like the white chocolate ones. It's been a year or two since I bought a box of those but I've definitely been a fan for a while. The oatmeal raisin one sounds like a good idea. I might try that one.
Good point. I don't eat the cookies enough of the Lenny & Larry products to realize the sugar content. There are other products they make that have more reasonable macros.
Tried to like these, but they have that "play-doh" taste/texture that you find in a lot of high-protein products and a chemically aftertaste. Would recommend you buy one individually before committing to a whole package of these.
Serving Size: 1/2 a cookie. I've gone through a few boxes of these choc chip ones over the years. Unit price here makes it a good deal - these things are usually closer to $2 a piece, $3 in convenience stores. But ja, that nutrition label is spooky, including packing almost 500 calories into the cookie ("2 servings")
I see the comments about sugar (they don't taste overly sweet to me) and more important to me is that these are lower than average (compared to "real" cookies) when it comes to saturated fat and cholesterol. I only eat the peanut butter and lemon poppy cookies though. I'm not vegan but I think the cookies taste good, not great but good.
These are vegan if it matters to folks
For folks on about the sugar content or "macros", these aren't for gymrats. This is something to have on hand that tastes alright and fills you up.
Having had all of the L&L line.
Only the Chocolate Chip, Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip, Lemon Poppy, Snickerdoodle, and maybe the brownie are worth it. Everything else is meh to bad. The chocomint are the worst, and the Lemon Poppy has been hit or miss on quality with more miss than hit.
The texture isn't exactly cookie like, see: vegan. Its dense, and it really varies between batches how dry it is. The variance is less or at least less noticable with the chocolate chip ones (normal or peanut butter)
I have one of these in my work bag at all times. If you miss lunch or are hungrier than you expected, it's better than a trip to the vending machine and will actually fill you up. And more importantly, won't melt and turn into a sticky mess like a protein bar.
It's absolute bullshit to classify a serving size as half a cookie to avoid saying it's nearly 500 calories per serving. Do people open one of these and actually eat only half on average?
They even advertise it as 16g of protein, which is technically two servings according to the label.
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For folks on about the sugar content or "macros", these aren't for gymrats. This is something to have on hand that tastes alright and fills you up.
Having had all of the L&L line.
Only the Chocolate Chip, Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip, Lemon Poppy, Snickerdoodle, and maybe the brownie are worth it. Everything else is meh to bad. The chocomint are the worst, and the Lemon Poppy has been hit or miss on quality with more miss than hit.
The texture isn't exactly cookie like, see: vegan. Its dense, and it really varies between batches how dry it is. The variance is less or at least less noticable with the chocolate chip ones (normal or peanut butter)
I have one of these in my work bag at all times. If you miss lunch or are hungrier than you expected, it's better than a trip to the vending machine and will actually fill you up. And more importantly, won't melt and turn into a sticky mess like a protein bar.
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They even advertise it as 16g of protein, which is technically two servings according to the label.
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