(3 pack) Pillsbury Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Premium Cookie Mix, 17.5 oz Box

(9 customer reviews)

Pillsbury Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Premium Cookie Mix, 17.5 oz Box

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9 reviews for (3 pack) Pillsbury Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Premium Cookie Mix, 17.5 oz Box

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  1. Brooklynn

    Best Gluten Free Cookie Mix
    This cookie mix is easy to make with simple added ingredients (butter, one egg, water). It always makes a fabulous cookie. This mix has a lighter bake than some others, and overall feels lighter and less chewy than others. For me, that is a positive.

  2. Elizabeth

    Gluten free delicious!
    Eating gluten free has been a challenge and i finally found a desert that i can enjoy and that taste great!
    I add peanut butter by replacing half of butter with peanut butter in recipe. This makes them soft and delicious especially when you first take out of oven. They stay soft and do not get hard when they cool. I would eat these within five days due to tasting stale after a week.

  3. Tenya


    Was skeptical about this when my mom brought for me to try. So pleased that they tasted delicious 😋 even the rest of my family (who are not gluten free) loved them. I don’t care for chocolate chips but they were not overwhelming and cookies were not dense, heavy, or gritty. highly recommended 👌

  4. Sarah


    I love making cookies for our guests. but some are gluten free. this is such an easy way to make gluten free cookies. I can even freeze the dough balls and then still bake as if they were never frozen. Tastes great- for gluten free.

  5. Nploof67

    Great alternative
    I love the taste of these gluten free chocolate chip cookies. Easy to make. Great alternative to a homemade recipe which requires more time.

  6. Brianna


    These are my favorite cookies. They are super quick and simple to make. They are always a hit when I bring them to parties and events.

  7. Stephanie

    I do enjoy making these GF cookies
    This box contains gluten free chocolate chip cookie mix. I do enjoy making these cookies and I keep at least one box in the pantry.

  8. Kelly

    Best cookies ever
    Hands down best chocolate chips I’ve had. People ask us to bring them to get togethers and our entire family agrees they are the best cookies ever.

  9. lee


    easy directions, baked well-
    I added 1 T of sugar and a splash of vanilla- and some extra mini semi sweet chocolate chips- delicious!

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