Friday, 19 June 2015

Tropical Caveman Cookies

Tropical Caveman Cookies

Tropical Caveman Cookies are made with ingredients that tropical cavemen might have enjoyed, such as coconuts & macadamia nuts. They are the perfect nutty and sweet tropical treat for a caveman lounging on the beach. There are 8 delicious Caveman Cookies per package. Enjoy!

FAQS

1. What are the ingredients of Tropical Caveman Cookies?

Tropical Caveman Cookies are made with almond flour, organic honey, unsulfured coconut, macadamia nuts, and ginger. That’s it! There are no other “hidden” in
Tropical Caveman Cookies


  • Paleo

  • Gluten-Free & Grain-Free

  • Dairy-Free

  • No Refined Sugar or Preservatives

  • Chewy and Delicious!


List Price: $ 5.99






Customer Reviews







10 of 10 people found the following review helpful


5.0 out of 5 stars
These cookies rock!, August 8, 2011






Verified Purchase(What’s this?)


This review is from: Tropical Caveman Cookies (Grocery)

These little cookies are wonderful with the added bonus of being individually wrapped which makes them ideal to drop in a purse, backpack or pocket. Moist, chewy and sweet, but not too sweet; what else could you ask for? I will be buying these again and would highly recommend them to anyone looking to limit their intake of sugar, flour, gluten and all other non-healthy junk.

0



Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 



Was this review helpful to you? Yes
No













8 of 8 people found the following review helpful


3.0 out of 5 stars
Just ok, but expensive, google paleo cookies or spend the money on a cookbook, April 6, 2013






Verified Purchase(What’s this?)


This review is from: Tropical Caveman Cookies (Grocery)

I am getting back to Paleo after years and health issues convinced me to go back. Man have things changed. Last time I did this, it was just meat, veggies, fruits, nuts, berries. No coconut flour or almond flour. Now we have products like these – and I wanted to like them. I will eat them – I wish I had only bought one box to try, instead of three flavors. They will be good to keep in my bag along with Tonka bars, for snacking when I am out and about.

First, the cookies are just a little bigger than a 1/2 dollar, individually wrapped. There are only 8 in the box. Now, I know that paleo I gradients are more expensive, but for 8 small cookies seems a little much. I googled Paleo Chocolate Chip cookies – you ca use Easy Life or dark chocolate chips, chunks, or chopped up bars – that are made with almond and coconut flour. They were amazing and way cheaper to make.


As others said, these are chewy and not very sweet. They taste more like a Lara Bar, with a similar consistency to a protein bar. Again, they were about two bites each.


So, I will use them, to carry for snacks, but I have found dozens of recipes for Paleo cookies that I think are way better. Plus, as part of Paleo, we are supposed to avoid processed foods – these are just too easy to have on hand all the time. Now if I want cookies, I have to make them – which kills my cravings a lot of the time.


If you have kids and the $ , I could see where these would be good as snacks for school or lunches.


0



Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 



Was this review helpful to you? Yes
No













5 of 5 people found the following review helpful


5.0 out of 5 stars
Delicious, simple, paleo, November 24, 2011



By 

Henry Agnew (New Haven, CT) – See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)

  





This review is from: Tropical Caveman Cookies (Grocery)

These are a great snack for followers of the paleo diet. I’m guessing they’re disappointing for people who are used to super rich, very sugary sweets, but for people who don’t have much added sugar in their diet, these are perfect.

0



Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 



Was this review helpful to you? Yes
No











Share your thoughts with other customers:


 See all 107 customer reviews…




window.ue_csm.cel_widgets = [
id: "DAra1" , c: "celwidget" , id: "fallbacksessionShvl" , id: "rhf"
];











Tropical Caveman Cookies

No comments:

Post a Comment