
Know a cookie monster with food allergies? They can safely gobble these goodies.
As for the package that produces a laugh, each bag features an illustration of Yogi Bear in various yoga poses. One 4.5-ounce pouch is $7.99; three pouches, $20 to $23
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Know a cookie monster with food allergies? They can safely gobble these goodies.
The semisoft one-bite treats are made with a blend of almond flour, coconut flour, real fruit, dark chocolate, maple syrup for sweetness, and other good ingredients. They come in four flavors meant to evoke classic treats: Lemon Blueberry aims to taste like a blueberry muffin; Chocolate Chip channels a Chips Ahoy; Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip recalls a Reese's; and Cookies & Creme mimics an Oreo. To avoid cross-contamination, the peanut butter variety is produced separately from the others, Berger says. As for the package that produces a laugh, each bag features an illustration of Yogi Bear in various yoga poses. One 4.5-ounce pouch is $7.99; three pouches, $20 to $23 . Available at Big Y supermarket locations, , and . Advertisement Ann Trieger Kurland can be reached at


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