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Lazy Days Foods Gingers Chocolate Snaps offer a luxurious twist on traditional ginger snaps, featuring Belgian dark chocolate and a unique flavor profile. Each pack contains four 125g pieces, making them perfect for various occasions while being free from eggs.
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Item Package Weight | 567 g |
Unit Count | 500.0 grams |
Item Weight | 4.4 Ounces |
Number of Items | 4 |
Occasion Type | Easter, Birthday, Thank You, Thanksgiving |
A**S
Best biscuits ever!
Simply the best, most chocolatey, crunchy, moorish gluten free biscuits around. Almost as much chocolate as biscuit, and utterly delicious. Makes you feel glad you had to buy the gluten-free option, rather than missing out.
R**8
If you open the packet and have any left after 20mins, you're a better person than me ...
Have allergies to dairy, beet sugar and fruit. These biccies not only don't have any of those as they haven't caused me any problems, but are actually also possibly the most delicious biccies I've ever eaten! Visitor on Saturday said same. Gorgeous, melt in the mouth ginger and dark choc - I have a 4-box pack on monthly subscribe and save ... yum!!
J**H
Poorly Packed Smashed Biscuits
I am very disappointed; I sent these biscuits as a Father's Day gift and I have just be informed two packets were damaged with broken biscuits. I have purchased these biscuits before and the are tasty.
M**L
Vegan suitable and delicious
Love these vegan suitable biscuits (so do my non vegan friends) ordered on subscribe and save
A**R
very tasty biscuits
Crisp and crumbly as most GF biscuits are. Good strong ginger flavour, with a lovely thick coatig of dark chocolate, over half of each biscuit. Very tasty and one box isnt enough.
A**E
Nice treat.
3 stars -- if you forget about the fact that they are still ginger and chocolate and don't take into account that they are gluten and dairy free.I like them -- I'm glad they make them. It made for a nice Saturday afternoon treat. I'd buy them again. But .....They aren't a patch on the gluten and dairy filled border biscuits, which I used to have a taste for. The biscuits are perfectly nice though the texture are like they are gluten free; you can taste the ginger sufficiently, though I'd not argue with tasting it a dash more. The thing I don't like about them is that for the thickness of and sweetness and non-darkness of the chocolate (bare in mind that this coming from someone who tends to only eat 80+% dark chocolate) I feel like the biscuit needs to be thicker, or the chocolate thinner, ideally, it could just do with darker chocolate. But, I realize that most people eating these will probably have more of a taste for the sweetness/be more used to more 'standard chocolate' and so will find it fine (some perhaps even preferable).
M**S
Five Stars
Excellent and well packaged too.
A**R
Five Stars
These are a superb product
A**N
Indulgence
If you like ginger and you like dark chocolate, you will enjoy these cookies. The cookie is basically a ginger cookie that has been dipped in dark chocolate so that half the cookie is covered in choc and the other half is plain. The combination is fantastic!The only issue I had with them is that the chocolate melted in transit, resulting in the cookies themselves being stuck together and are now difficult to separate. I'm not sure if there is a solution to that other than packaging that would make them a pain in the neck to get into so I can live with them as is.Update: I wrote the above before I had read the packaging carefully and once I did, I am SOOO impressed with these cookies. The cookies are free of gluten, wheat, dairy and egg so are suitable for coeliacs and vegans, yet you would never guess that they are missing these ingredients that I would consider staple ingredients in any cookie. I don't know how they did it but I am really impressed that they did without losing the taste or texture of a regular cookie.
H**O
Ginger Without The Snap
It's hard for any cookie to be considered truly bad (to me, at least), so the question becomes "is it worth the calories?" Sadly, the Lazy Day Dark Chocolate Ginger Cookies don't clear this hurdle for me, though in fairness I'm not gluten intolerant, and these cookies may be ideal for someone who is.Like another reviewer noted, the cookies don't fare well in a hot mailbox (which isn't their fault, but did result in the cookies being welded together by melted chocolate). The cookies have a somewhat soft and chewy texture, and each has a half-dip of dark chocolate. Unfortunately, there's not enough ginger in these cookies for me to have identified them as "ginger" in any way without the label. Overall, the impressions I got were simply "soft and sweet" - and, in fact, TOO sweet.Considering their rather steep price, I'd pass on these in the future...though as I said, if it's really hard to find gluten-free cookies these might be worthwhile for someone who has more restricted dietary choices than I do.
K**N
Ok but...
I didn't realize that this product was gluten, egg and dairy-free. If you had those dietary restrictions, you would probably think these were pretty yummy. Since I don't, though, I would not buy them again.
R**H
Decent-tasting, but some problems
I love ginger and dark chocolate, so I was excited to try these cookies. When I received them, I did what I always do with a new food product: I looked at the nutritional info. Unfortunately, it is written European style, so the amounts are NOT listed per serving size; in fact, a serving size is not even given. Values are per 100 grams, and the package is 125 grams total, with 8 cookies in the package...that is quite a lot of math! However, to the best of my ability, that means each cookie has about 92 calories, 4.2 grams fat (2 grams saturated), 13.1 grams carbohydrates, and 8.1 grams sugar.I was a bit disappointed in the texture of these cookies. First, they were crumbly and stuck together in the package, which was a bit messy. Second, they seemed to have lost their firmness, like a cookie that is past its freshness. The taste itself wasn't bad: the dark chocolate--which covers half the cookie, in a dipped fashion--was good, and the cookie part had a nice flavor, although there was only a very slight hint of ginger; as a ginger lover, I would have appreciated a much stronger bite.Overall, I found these cookies to be just okay. Perhaps they would be better purchasing them fresh from the grocery store, but I would not order them myself online.
~**~
Four star for *potential*...not the cookie's fault:(
This cookie could just beeee....so much more than it was! It wasn't the cookie's fault; I'm with the majority of the reviewers who stated that the condition in which they were received was severely lacking. Same as the others, the chocolate on my cookies appeared to have melted, then re-hardened (due to...storage conditions? Shipping conditions?). The chocolate was also white-ish in color (due to less than ideal storage conditions). Because of that fact, the cookies were stuck together.On a positive note (which is why I gave them four stars), the taste of the ginger cookie was wonderful! Not too spicy...just enough. The description states that it's dark chocolate. I think mine was milk chocolate. Even with the condition of the chocolate, I could tell it wasn't dark. That's okay too..but they could have been more decadent:)~ the ginger cookie could have had a crunchier texture, similar to a regular ginger snap cookie.We enjoyed these cookies for what they could be! In my opinion, they didn't taste gluten free ~ and that's a good thing! Try them. You may be lucky enough to get a batch in the condition they SHOULD arrive in and I think you'd be pleasantly surprised!
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