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- popzero, on 04/08/2009, -1/+23If you're eating healthy cookies, you're missing the point of cookies.
- inactive, on 04/08/2009, -0/+21How come a 1 lb bag of cookies makes you gain 4 lbs of weight? Meh
- RunDiggMC, on 04/08/2009, -0/+12Dad's Goodie Rings? That just doesn't sound right.
- inactive, on 04/09/2009, -0/+9if by "cookies" you mean crap from a mass market "food" factory. then the answer is no.
you know you can get much better local made ones if you dont live in suburban wasteland.
hint: if its in a printed box with lots of plastic. no they don't care about your health. they could poison the money out of your wallet for all they care. - AmyVernon, on 04/08/2009, -0/+7100 percent true.
- ProfessorLX, on 04/08/2009, -3/+9healthy or not, oreos are the best cookie in the universe.
followed closely by Dad's "Goodie Rings"
holy ***** its giving me wood right now just thinking about them - ProfessorLX, on 04/08/2009, -0/+6but once you get Dad's Goodie Rings in your mouth, you'll understand
- Bilbobaggins, on 04/09/2009, -0/+5Here's an idea. Take cookies away from fatties. Give them a fruit or vegetable.
- kolop1, on 04/09/2009, -0/+5If you really want to loose weight diet cookies and diet soda re not the way.
- barfnugget, on 04/09/2009, -0/+4I always subconsciously convinced myself that Fig Newtons were healthy somehow. I'm pretty sad that they have more calories than Oreos.
- SolidBones, on 04/09/2009, -0/+4Summary:
These are still pretty bad for you, but portion control is a good idea. - njunderground, on 04/09/2009, -0/+3Do they make low-fat moon pies?
- SolidBones, on 04/09/2009, -0/+3But apparently it gives you wood just thinking about it, so it can't be that bad, right?
....right? - stutimandal, on 04/09/2009, -0/+2I used to buy vegan trail mix cookies from trader joes, which I think would be healthy in limited quantity.
It had dry fruits, raisins, sunflower or cucumber seeds, in a whole wheat dough, made in small amount of vegetable oil. - lnxfi, on 04/09/2009, -0/+1aww *****!
- QubitTarutaru, on 04/09/2009, -0/+1So the ones with the red arrows are the good ones?
- Squarewaffles, on 04/09/2009, -1/+2Om nom nom*
- SirFink, on 04/09/2009, -0/+1How come I can gain 5 pounds in a day and take weeks to lose it?
- KillerLettuce, on 04/09/2009, -1/+2Don't know don't care. I'm still going to eat a pack of Oreos a week. Haven't got fat yet.
- Manguskahn, on 04/09/2009, -2/+3Any cookie (or any food for that matter) is "healthy" if it is consumed in moderation and followed by exercise and an active lifestyle.
- Dougman82, on 04/09/2009, -0/+1Sugar-free Oreos? Sounds about as tasty as cardboard.
- Frostek, on 04/09/2009, -0/+1Meaning that Oreos are simply sugary cardboard - we're on the same wavelength.
- rpgmakr, on 04/09/2009, -0/+1Kiblers are the best. 'nuff said.
- tampax, on 04/09/2009, -0/+1THey arent helthy at all look at the fat content... sure maybe sugar free but not trans fat free
- MrMischief20, on 04/09/2009, -1/+1Eat right, exercise, and still die anyway.
- jrhu92, on 04/09/2009, -1/+1Famous Amos and Oreos are healthy cookies... well I hope they are because that's my main diet..
- AmyVernon, on 04/08/2009, -2/+2That sounds even worse.
- TVarmy, on 04/09/2009, -2/+1You like Dad's Goodie Rings in your mouth?
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You're a gay dad, lol. - orion2013, on 04/09/2009, -3/+1***** YOUUUU!!!



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