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Hail Merry Merry Bites are a luxurious, vegan, and paleo-friendly snack option, featuring a delicious chocolate chip cookie dough flavor. Each 3.5 oz bag contains 8 bites, crafted with organic ingredients and designed for maximum freshness for 30 days without refrigeration.
A**A
Great gift for little girls!
This is so great! Looks soooo real and my 3 year old loves playing with it! I also love that a percentage goes to children's hospital. I highly recommend this gift!!
D**O
Not chocolate chip, but coconut.
These sounded like they'd be good. After ingestion, you'll find they have a dry potting soil-like consistency with primary and overwhelming tones of coconut. They may have only labeled them as "chocolate chip" due to appearance. Nevertheless, make no mistake, these are chocolate chip cookie looking coconut flake bites. I also miss the gluten from my regular cookies, so I'll be switching back to Toll House.
M**S
Terrible :-(
I was really excited to serve these to my gluten free and vegan team members for our holiday party. While the rest of the team usually gets yummy treats, those two guys are usually left out to eat...celery. I was so disappointed in these - they tasted like rubbing alcohol with a super fine after taste of...rubbing alcohol. All three bags went in the trash.
J**H
These are honestly DELISH and HEALTHY
I have not bought these online yet, but I have bought them in person at Natural Grocers. I don't know if other reviewers have hot them unrefrigerated or what, but I've always had them chilled and they're delicious! No they don't taste like pure sugar, but for as healthy as they are, they make a great sweet treat. I would honestly recommend them to anyone.
A**R
Decent macaroons, but they're not cookie dough
The package doesn't call these macaroons anymore, but "chocolate chip cookie dough bites" so that's what I was expecting. Make no mistake, these are chocolate chip macaroons. As macaroons go, they're pretty good, but cookie dough they are not. Disappointing.
S**.
Tastes good!
Very tasty product & delivered on time
P**I
Pass. Other healthier and tastier options
Awful. Dry and all I taste is cocunut. They shouldn’t be allowed to call this cookie dough. At least name it coconut dough because that’s the flavor.
L**X
Really Scratches That "I want to Make a Batch of Cookies and Eat Them All Before They Make it to the Oven" Itch
These are surprisingly good. I live in Ithaca, home of Emmy's Macaroons (now available across the country), so my bar for a good macaroon is already high. But, when you promise me COOKIE DOUGH, I expect COOKIE DOUGH. And these more or less deliver.These could be confused for cookie dough balls and actually taste a lot more like the real deal than those chocolate-covered-poison balls of hydrogenated nastiness they try to pawn off on you at the theater. Taste-wise, I'd actually take these over a stick of Pillsbury or a tub of Nestle's any day. They are also better than Larabar, Quest, or Luna's "cookie dough" offerings (which, while good, do not come close to approximating the real thing. These do, both in texture and in flavor. Mid-pallet, the coconut comes through and starts to dominate, but the initial impression is of straight up cookie dough.Now, compared to what is available these days from The Cookie Dough Cafe and "Just Cookie Dough" and other more legit cookie dough options on the shelves of better groceries these days... well, they can't stand side-by-side to those by any stretch of the imagination. There's no question there. But it is the next best thing if you can't find that or, if like me, you're interested in healthier options.The health aspects here are impressive. Ingredients are all certified organic, Gluten Free, paleo friendly, free of hydrogenated oils, HFCS, and other additives / artificial ingredients, and have a base of virgin coconut oil for the fat and almond flour, sweetened with maple syrup and a bit of unrefined celtic salt. The results are impressively decadent, fluffy and airy, but dense and indulgent (like actual cookie dough). There's no egg (they are actually vegan, if you're into that kind of thing), in case you are sensitive or allergic.Best of all: the whole bag (8 cookie dough balls) is just 520 calories, 27 net carbs, 28 grams of sugar, and packs 8 grams of fiber and also 8 grams of protein. Compare THAT to eating actual cookie dough and this becomes a MUCH better choice and more reasonable indulgence. Especially if this is that rare treat to satisfy those sweet tooth pre-paleo, high carb cravings, it can be a really good tool in the toolbox.
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