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| Bahlsen Hit Cocoa Sandwich Cookies, 5.3-Ounce Packages (Pack of 25) | 
enlarge | Brand: Bahlsen Category: Grocery
List Price: $35.50 Buy New: $27.31 You Save: $8.19 (23%)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (40 reviews) Sales Rank: 4519
Media: Grocery Number Of Items: 25 Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.3 Dimensions (in): 13.8 x 6 x 11
UPC: 070569350403 EAN: 0070569350403 ASIN: B000FBQ594
Release Date: July 6, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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  I love these cookies! January 4, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
These cookies normally cost $1.50 to $2.00 per package in food specialty stores. I love them but I resisted when I was shopping for Christmas. BUT, when I saw them for 25 packages for $12.00 with free shipping - I caved. OK- they are not low fat but one splurge a year won't kill us.
  a big no-no for Amazon January 3, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This a great cookie. It's been a favorite since the first day I tried it at an IKEA in NJ. I bought a box of them. Then I bought 2 more boxes!
So why only 4 stars? There's a reason I got them for as little as I did. They're from 2003. I bought them in 2006. That's not something I expected from Amazon. And a lot of the cookies came broken from rough handling. So I knocked off a star. Still tasted great. And I'm still alive.
  Horrible! Cookies January 3, 2007 4 out of 13 found this review helpful
Do NOT buy this product. I donated my entire box to the local food bank. Cream filling has some peculiar smell such that you will not feel like eating these cookies. Seriously stay away for this product
  I WOULD GIVE THIS ZERO STARS IF I COULD!! December 28, 2006 2 out of 16 found this review helpful
These cookies were DISGUSTING!! It tasted like two dry crackers with a tiny bit of dry frosting in the middle. I couldn't GIVE these things away! Once anyone tried one, they'd hand the whole package back to me. I ended up just having to throw them out. They're SOOO gross. These things don't even RESEMBLE a cookie.
  Delicious Treat--Hey, It's Not a Diet Food! December 28, 2006 14 out of 17 found this review helpful
There's little question that these cookies have the crumbly pastry-like taste associated with European biscuits in general, they're flaky good like a buttery crust, although not quite as rich and moist as Vienna's finest. The insides is moister; howver, replete with creamy soft chocolate flvor, almost pudding-like in consistency. However, your Honor, since there's a nutritional debate among these reviews, I'd like to enter into evidence the incontrovertible the facts right off this 5.3 ounce package OF "HITs" that I hold in my hand.
Exhibit A. The following shows the amount and percent of the recommended daily allowance (rda) of one serving - that's two HIT cookies, or 27 grams--based on a 2,000 calorie/day diet.In one serving (two cookies (27 grams): Calories per serving: 140, total fat =7 grams (11%), Saturated fat=6 grams (29%), Cholesterol, 0 grams; sodium, 75 mg (3%); and 17 grams (6%) of carbohydrates, including 1 gram (3%) of dietary fiber and 9 grams of sugar--and two grams of protein. You also get 2% of the RDA of Calcium, and 4% of iron.
Exhibit B: Compare this to "one serving" or two (28 grams) cookies of wheat-free/dairy free, mostly organic Newman O's (a somewhat healthier version of the classic OREO): Total fat (4.5 grams), Saturated fat (1.5 g). Trans fat (0 g), calories (130), sugar (10.0 grams), Total Carbohydrates, (31.5g), dietary fiber (1 g), protein (2 g), sodium (85 mg), no cholesterol, iron (8%).
Nutritional conclusion (As always, consult your physician!): Newman's beats the pants off HIT in total fat, saturated fat (HIT has 4 times as much), twice as much of the RDA of iron but has over twice as many carbohydrates, and minimally more sugar and sodium.
Style points: I can see Audrey Hepburn eating a HIT bar (without the bright wrapper) or something like it, served on a silver platter, with Italian coffee or perhaps some tea. I cannot see her, unless she's slumming it in "Roman Holiday" eating an Oreo, even one owned by an actor as great as Paul Newman. HIT cookies--loved by kids, suitable for the adult.
Offered here at a great price; moveover, Amazon.com ships this free on eligible orders of $25 or more.
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