Product Review: Mightylicious Cookies

You’d think there would be a ton of fantastic gluten-free cookies available in stores. After all, we’ve come a long way in figuring out how to make cookies with great taste and texture but without gluten.

However, we still find it somewhat rare to bite into an impressive mass-market store-bought gluten-free cookie. This is why we love Mightylicious Cookies.

Available in seven flavors — including two vegan options — they’re not just certified gluten-free, kosher, made with cage-free eggs, and free of hydrogenated oil, GMOs, and preservatives. They’re also individually or two-cookie sealed for freshness and characterized by great flavor and texture and, in many instances, are void of additional top allergens.

Better still, there’s not a boring bite in the bunch. They all lean on the sweet side, and the flavors are anything but ho-hum:

Chocolate Chip is a semi-soft, classically flavored chocolate chip cookie with Nestle Tollhouse-like allure. It’s vegan and GF.

Brown Butter Chocolate Chip is caramel-sweet with that hint of savory brown butter plus the crunchy chocolate burst of chocolate chips. It’s straight-up GF. Contains: eggs, milk, and soy.

Brown Butter Shortbread has the lighter, more melt-in-your-mouth texture expected of shortbread. Plus the brown-butter kiss! It’s GF, vegan, and soy-, and egg. Contains milk.

Salted Peanut Butter — an office favorite — is semi-firm and smacks of happy, perfectly sweetened peanut butter and is GF and dairy-, grain-, and soy-free.

Double Dutch Chocolate Chip celebrates chocolate cookie goodness with chocolate chips. Its mild richness doesn’t push it over the top. It’s straight-up GF. Contains: eggs, milk and soy.

Oatmeal Raisin is semi-soft in texture with spice-kissed flavor contrasted by the tang and chew of raisins. It’s GF and soy free. Contains eggs and milk.

Oatmeal Coconut adds a taste of the tropics with coconut tangled in with its delicious oatmeal cookie base. It’s vegan and free from soy, egg, and milk. Contains coconut.

The best part of all? They’re widely distributed! Woo-hoo!

WHERE TO BUY:  CostCo, Ralphs, Whole Foods, HyVee, Giant, Gristedes, D’AG NYC, and many more stores or shop online

INGREDIENTSSee their individual products for details

CERTIFIED GLUTEN-FREE: Yes.

CONTAINS STATEMENT: Yes. It varies per cookie flavor; see flavor descriptions above.

One Comment on “Product Review: Mightylicious Cookies”

  1. Avatar for Janet Russo

    I just got a bag of the chocolate cookies and one bag was all stale.wasnt happy.

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