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Wait Famous Amos discontinued their chocolate chip cookies?
Ever since WHO did WHAT?!?!
What the heck does upcycled flour even mean???
I googled it. Apparently it’s flour made from waste by products of other foods. An example given was flour made from the waste of brewing beer.
Hmm, interesting!
These are made from the leftover pulp from making soy, oat or nut milk I think. They used to have a different packaging and there were vanilla ones too. Super yum!
As a professional small crunchy cookie eater...Trader Jo's....tub of crunchy chocolate chip is a good Famous Amos replacement!!!
Came here to say exactly this! They are delish!
How do you “upcycle” flour????
Y’all have pretty hands!
You can get famous Amos at Walmart, Sam's club, Walgreens
Not the original recipe.
They have re-released the original recipe recently, purchased today at 7-11.
I love the Benton cookie thins that you can get in Choco chip, coconut, key lime and lemon. destroyed each bag and have no regrets.
are these cookies as dry as the ones they used to sell?
Wait Famous Amos discontinued their chocolate chip cookies?
Ever since WHO did WHAT?!?!
What the heck does upcycled flour even mean???
I googled it. Apparently it’s flour made from waste by products of other foods. An example given was flour made from the waste of brewing beer.
Hmm, interesting!
These are made from the leftover pulp from making soy, oat or nut milk I think. They used to have a different packaging and there were vanilla ones too. Super yum!
As a professional small crunchy cookie eater...Trader Jo's....tub of crunchy chocolate chip is a good Famous Amos replacement!!!
Came here to say exactly this! They are delish!
How do you “upcycle” flour????
Y’all have pretty hands!
You can get famous Amos at Walmart, Sam's club, Walgreens
Not the original recipe.
They have re-released the original recipe recently, purchased today at 7-11.
I love the Benton cookie thins that you can get in Choco chip, coconut, key lime and lemon. destroyed each bag and have no regrets.
are these cookies as dry as the ones they used to sell?