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I honestly think we will continue to order to always have the addictive cookies around. My husband had never tried them, so we sprung for a box of 25. I once lived in Europe, and I got hooked on these cookies. They are so delightful with a chocolatey middle with crumbley outer cookies.
This cookie has a nice cocoa favor with a hard biscuit like cookie.Sure to please everyone in your household.Mary I brought these cookies by the carton because my husband and Ilike cocoa imported from Germany and Switzerland.
The price was about 50% more than the Amazon price though. The cookies are a nice size, too. I was leery of buying 24 packs here on Amazon based on a couple of the reviews but I did find it locally so I bought a test package. These are really tasty. I liked them very much and NOW I will definitely order the case from Amazon so I can keep them on hand. Personally, I do not think they taste anything at all like a Ritz cracker with no salt. They are not very sweet but the cookie wafers are crispy and delicately buttery flavored. And I liked the cocoa cream center very much -- again not real sweet but really chocolately tasting.
If I thought Amazon wouldn't kick me out, I'd offer to start my own Hits shipping business. These are available in my local grocery store for $1.19 per package. And I don't even have to go to a specialty store for these. And please don't think that I must live in some metropolis of cool where all foodstuffs are available at all times.
I don't usually care for sweets, but I really enjoy this cookie, especially the chocolate filling version. But of course Amazon would kick me out, so I won't. They're in the regular supermarket in one of the most backwards states in the nation. The wafers aren't overly sweet and have a filling like Nutella.
I live in West Virginia. I'm an avid Amazon shopper, but this is just silly. What I don't understand is the price. Same size, same brand.
Palm oil would make these a little healthier, butter would make them taste much better, but alas manufacturers must always use the cheapest ingredients possible. These are decent cookies when bought at a discount from Amazon. While these cookies may or may not contain traces of hazelnuts, their filling tastes mundanely of cocoa. Since Bahlsen's price is much more reasonable than other manufacturers, and since they are superior to most brands (except the crumbs)., they are worth considering.The reviewers who claim these have a hazelnut filling have sensitive palates. They're light and not too sweet, but unfortunately are pretty crumbly. While it's nice that Bahlsen doesn't use trans fat, the hydrogenated filling has the cheap and greasy consistency of Crisco, and is loaded with saturated fat.
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