Saturday, July 14, 2012

Review: Quaker Soft Baked Oatmeal Cookies

 Through my Mom VoxBox I received a sample of Quaker Soft Oatmeal Cookies. Unfortunately my box only contained a small sample, one cookie. But I can honestly say that even a full-size package, which contains 6 individually wrapped cookies and retails for around $2.69 nationwide would have been too little - because these cookies are GOOOOOD! They are nice an chewy, containing Quaker Oats and plenty of raisins; they actually taste homemade.
copyright Durhamonthecheap - homemade tasting goodness in a bag - Quaker Soft Baked Oatmeal Cookies

Now we all know that oatmeal cookies are good, especially if they are made with Whole Grain Quaker Oats. They are a good source of fiber and only contain 6 grams of total fat per serving. I really was impressed with the flavor of these cookies. I love oatmeal raisin cookies, but a lot of the commercial products do taste just you expect factory made products to taste, somewhat bland, underbaked and short on real ingredients like the raisins. Not so for these, Quaker Soft Baked Oatmeal Cookies truly let you taste the oats and the raisins and they are just sweet enough to really taste good and make sure you get a satisfactory dessert.
copyright Durhamonthecheap - taste so good, you hate to have to spend the time to unwrap them!
 They taste so good, you just want to eat them right through the packaging. Like a said, this is one of the rare occasions that a cookie that was not baked at home actually tastes like mom just opened the oven and took them out before you came home from school. Congrats to Quaker Oats for designing such a good cookie!

Disclaimer: I received a free product through Influenster and Quaker in exchange for an honest review. The opinions expressed in this blog are solely my own and have not been influenced by Quaker, Influenster or any other third party.

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