EnviroKidz Organic Gluten-Free Animal Cookies, Vanilla, 9-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12)
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Product Description
Whether you're big or little, Nature's Path cookies will satisfy the kid in all of us, kid-pleasing, bite-sized fun. Don’t let the kids fool you - they're good for adults too! Treat yourself!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4260 in Grocery
- Brand: EnviroKidz
- Model: 42004
- Released on: 2006-01-06
- Number of items: 12
- Dimensions: 12.50" h x 9.00" w x 14.25" l,
Features
- Case of twelve, 9-ounce boxes (total of 108 ounces)
- Made with organic- evaporated cane juice, brown rice flour, corn flour, and vanilla
- Gluten-free; wheat-free; low-sodium; no trans fats; no synthetic additives or preservatives
- Vegetarian, Kosher
- Product of USA
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About the Brand
EnviroKidz, which debuted in March 2000 selling organic cereals for kids, is part of the Nature's Path family of brands. One percent of all Envirokidz sales are donated annually to the EnviroFund to help protect endangered species, habitat conservation, and environmental education for kids.
About Nature's Path
In 1971, Arran Stephens and a business partner opened Canada's first large organic supermarket, LifeStream. Founded on the ideal of serving delicious, wholesome foods grown and processed in harmony with nature, the store soon expanded into milling, baking, making muesli, granolas, alfalfa sprouts, nut butters, energy bars, and wholesale distribution. Within a few years, the LifeStream line had grown to include a wide range of products, including both natural and organic whole grain foods and soy-based vegetarian entrees. The company even published its own vegetarian cookbook, which sold over 125,000 copies. Annual sales at LifeStream reached $9 million, making the line one of Canada’s leading natural food brands at the time. LifeStream sales continued to grow to $12 million, but an awkward partnership led to the sale of the company in 1981. It eventually was acquired by Kraft/Phillip Morris.
Then in 1985, Arran and his wife, Ratana, started a new venture christened Nature’s Path, from the back of their natural foods restaurant. The company’s first product, Sprouted Organic Manna Bread, debuted at the Natural Products Expo in Anaheim, Calif. Organic Multigrain, Multigrain & Raisin, and Millet Rice Flakes were the very first Nature’s Path cereals and remain as popular as ever. By 1989, building on the success of its cereals, the company had grown 800%. To meet demand, acreage was bought and a 54,000 square foot organic processing plant was built in Delta, British Columbia, Canada. This was the first third-party certified organic cereal plant in the world. Later, ten years after starting Nature's Path, the Stephens family purchased back LifeStream from Kraft. Since, the company has continue to expand its facilities and the brands and products it offers--adding waffles, additional cereals, granola and energy bars, flaxseed meal, baking mixes, and more.
Customer Reviews
delicious
These are truly good gluten-free cookies. We have recently made the switch over to a casein-free (milk free) gluten-free diet for the sake of my son. He is already a picky eater, so I was worried about the transition. These cookies provided him with a yummy replacement snack for snack time that competes with the snacks that are being served (ie in church school etc). He is particularly enamored with them because they have kid-friendly animal imprints. Being gluten free, they do tend to break more, which can be upsetting for young kids, but they taste so good, he has been able to overcome this fault and is even willing to eat the broken pieces.
Great Cookies at a Great Price
My kids love these cookies!! It is great not having to go to the health food store spacifically to pick them up and pay more then three dollars a box. If you are on the gf/cf diet then I would check these out (as well as the other gf/cf evnirokids products.
Tasty --and organic!
I've been eating gluten-free for 5 or 6 years, and mostly made my own bread, cookies and crackers because GF food was hard to find and about as tasty as cardboard. Thank goodness for Nature's Path; their corn flakes are tasty (but don't make a good coating in recipes that call for "regular" cornflakes, sadly), I love the Panda Puffs and Koala Crisp (yes, I'm a grown-up and I eat these cereals), the kids love the Gorilla Munch, the Organic Crispy Rice Bars with peanut butter are a favorite, and these vanilla animal crackers don't last long in my house... even the non-celiacs love them! I haven't tried the other flavors, but these have a pleasant smell, a crunchy texture like a "real" animal cracker, are not crumbly or gritty, and have a nice cinnamon-y aftertaste. I buy these by the case!
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