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Dr. Lucy Cookie Review and Giveaway



Thank you Dr. Lucy's for sending me cookies to review.  I was not paid for this post and all opinions are 100% mine.  

Are you Gluten free?  I remember when we tried to go gluten free when my daughter was an infant there were not many choices on the market for good and tasty food.

I am so thrilled that these cookies are absolutely tasty and satisfying.  These cookies are a crunchy cookie and there are several flavors.  I love the MAPLE BLISS!  My kids also enjoy the cookies too so this mama has two thumbs up! 

Just writing this post I want to go eat more cookies!  YUMMY!

So who is Dr. Lucy?
When Dr. Lucy Gibney discovered her child had severe food allergies, she got down to some serious medical research—in the kitchen. What began as a mother’s tasty recipe for her child has today developed into a delicious alternative for people with or without special dietary considerations.
Lucy's cookies are gluten free and made without milk, eggs, peanuts or tree nuts, but you'd never know it—they’re scrumptious. We employ the very best allergen control methods to help safeguard you and your family.
Lucy’s stand as proof that a modified diet doesn’t have to be a limited diet.  Start eating what you’ve been missing.   
Dr. Lucy's Cookies are:
Gluten Free
Vegan
No Peanuts
No Tree Nuts
Dedicated Bakery
Ingredients Tested
Og Trans Fat
Omg Cholesterol
Non-GMO
All Natural

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Comments

Allison said…
I'd like to try ginger snap
one frugal lady said…
the sea salted peanut butter cookies!
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Vanessa said…
Sea salted peanut butter... yum!
julie said…
ginger snap---my favorite !!
JC said…
Sugar cookie sounds good.
JC said…
I entered the Borax giveaway.

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