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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yummy Cookies
Planters Peanut Butter Cookie Crisps 100 Calorie Packs, 6-Count Boxes (Pack of 6). These cookies are so tasty! I love the peanut taste and the crispness. A one-hundred calorie pack is just enough to get started having fun eating them, but then the limitation of the size of the package helps me put the brakes on. Probably the most important part of weight control is...
Published on June 26, 2008 by 'MaryLou Cheatham

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3.0 out of 5 stars 3.5* snack for a non-chocophile
It's very nice that the company put 100 calories packages out--great marketing idea. They taste okay to me. A bit subtle on the chocolate IHMO. Mostly they're lightly-flavored, chocolate, wheat crackers. They have very little nutritional value but over 39% sugar. The 100 calories is achieved by a very light product--it doesn't weigh much. So, 100 calories sounds...
Published on August 31, 2006 by Neal J. Pollock


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yummy Cookies, June 26, 2008
Planters Peanut Butter Cookie Crisps 100 Calorie Packs, 6-Count Boxes (Pack of 6). These cookies are so tasty! I love the peanut taste and the crispness. A one-hundred calorie pack is just enough to get started having fun eating them, but then the limitation of the size of the package helps me put the brakes on. Probably the most important part of weight control is portion control.

The cookies have 3 grams fat, 0 mg Cholesterol, and 2 Weight Watchers points.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars 3.5* snack for a non-chocophile, August 31, 2006
It's very nice that the company put 100 calories packages out--great marketing idea. They taste okay to me. A bit subtle on the chocolate IHMO. Mostly they're lightly-flavored, chocolate, wheat crackers. They have very little nutritional value but over 39% sugar. The 100 calories is achieved by a very light product--it doesn't weigh much. So, 100 calories sounds great--but only if you eat but one package. Not easy to do if you're hungry. Still, it's a convenient snack to put in a backpack, lunch box, carry-on (now that they don't feed you much when you fly), etc. with less calories than most alternatives. Could also tide you over between meals. Still, I'd personally prefer something a bit healthier. But that's why there's chocolate & vanilla--oops, they left out the vanilla!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Peanut Butter Cookies, January 29, 2008
I enjoy them a lot and so does my son. I have to say that this kind is one of my favorites. It is full of peanut butter flavor that you forget that it is only 100 cals. As for the amount you get in the bag, it is more than I expecting so I was very happy.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good buy, May 17, 2007
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K. Towles (RICHMOND, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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I enjoy the Peanut Butter Cookie Crisp, but they are definitely a departure from the originals. Still my son LOVES them so for this reason I still give it four stars.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The portable and edible Oreo, February 25, 2007
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Matthew G. Sherwin (last seen screaming at Amazon customer service) - See all my reviews
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One reviewer writes that these are Oreo crackers without the creme--and they are right! These thin Oreo crisp wafer type cookies by Nabisco are easy to pack for when you're on the run and just need a quick sugar infusion. They also make for snacking anytime of the day--or night--and they give you that great Oreo taste without actually using creme as an ingredient.

These crackers are cholesterol free and trans fat free--hooray! There are only 100 calories in a serving and a serving contains only two grams of fat. They are baked crackers which helps make them healthier than other snacking choices including greasy French fries. These crackers somehow manage to give you the full Oreo taste experience while omitting the creme and a fair amount of the calories, too. Excellent!

These Oreo thin crisps come in six smaller packets which will be inside the box you buy. This makes them even more portable for both children and adults. Another advantage of the cookies coming in smaller packages inside the box is that you know that each packet has been pre-measured to contain only 100 calories. This way you can't accidentally eat too many and take in more calories than you wanted to have.

I notice that these crackers are made with cocoa. Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns about caffeine. Chocolate and cocoa could contain too much caffeine for you if you are sensitive to that.

I recommend these crackers for persons on the go who want a quick snack. They should provide you with a sugar boost for quick energy. They make for a healthier alternative to other snack foods loaded with fat and/or cholesterol.

Buy some and enjoy them today! SMILES
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good snack!, April 16, 2008
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Pamela V ""MS V"" (Mississippi Gulf Coast) - See all my reviews
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I really like these. They are so light and airy, almost like chips instead of cookies! The flavor is that yummy OREO chocolate we all know and love!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars These are ok....., April 6, 2008
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These are good but the flavor did not resemble an oreo. I purchased these along with the chips ahoy and those did resemble the flavor of chips ahoy. In my opinion these tasted like animal crackers. I will stick to chips ahoy 100 calorie packs.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good, May 17, 2007
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This review is from: 100 Calorie Packs Chips Ahoy! Thin Crisps, 0.81-Ounce, 6-Count Packs (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
I have been eating the 100 Calorie Chip Ahoy for sometime. I really find that it is a filling, guilt-free snack. It has a unique taste of its own - not a `diet' food-type taste either, it taste like a `real' snack.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Flavor in, Calories Down, Fat Nearly Out, August 27, 2006
As I get older and fatter, I seek opportunities to eat snacks that at least make a nominal attempt to be healthy. Oreo cookies fail to reach very high on my list of healthy foods. However, Oreo cookies are delicious beyond belief. Not only are Oreo cookies delicious, but I sometimes think I hear Oreo cookies calling my name as I walk by them. Honest. I am unable to buy Oreo cookies because if I do I know I will eat them; generally in a few days. Not a good idea.

Nabisco, realizing that many of us are making some nominal attempt at eating more healthy foods, have created a brand-identified snack eliminates all the bad fats and most of the fat, creating a yummy and crunchy chocolate wafer snack that is like a chocolate cracker. To this point no one has ever created a truly healthy snack that is like a cookie. However, this wafer snack, which Nabisco has decided not to call a cookie, perhaps because cookie sounds fattening, is reasonably yummy. I have eaten these things several times and still eat them. I actually eat them more than regular Oreos, which I count as quite a nod to health.

You may be tempted to add icing to this baked cookie. If you are going to add the fat and calories in icing, perhaps you should just skip in pretense at reducing calories and fat and go straight to regular Oreo cookies. In fact, just revel in the calories and go for the Double Stuff Oreos.

Oreos have been around since 1912, and remain the best-selling cookie brand in history. According to our friends at Kraft, which owns Nabisco, and which is owned by the Altria Group (renamed from Philip Morris, presumably for marketing reasons), more then 450 billion Oreo cookies were sold in the first 90 years of their existence. Though Oreo Thin Crisps fall quite a bit short of the real thing, they are high quality and have sufficient flavor that allows these baked chocolate wafers to have the Oreo name.

Of course, you could just stick with rabbit food and be truly healthy, but where is the fun in that? For those of us that find a constant diet of veggies to be just too healthy to be fun, and yet the thought of pigging out on a pound of Oreos smacks of chunks of fat floating through our circulatory system, Oreo Thin Crisps are a lovely alternative. Or course, you probably should avoid eating pounds of these, even with the reduced fat. Food is food and too much low fat food still is not good for you, even if it tastes good. At least Oreo Thin Crisps do not talk to me when I walk by.

Enjoy!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Now we have the Oreo transformed into a baked chocolate wafer snack, August 25, 2006
We are still six years away from the centennial for the Oreo cookie, which was first manufactured by Nabisco in 1912 as something more exciting for people to dip in their tea than the biscuits the English tend to use (it was copyrighted as the "Oreo Biscuit"). The sandwich cookie was quite similar to the Hydrox cookie produced by Sunshine, but Oreo dominated the market to such an extent that they stopped making Hydrox back in 1996. What would be considered the "modern" Oreo cookie was developed in 1952 (originally they were mound shaped, which is why some think the name comes from the Greek word for "hill"), with the two circular chocolate wafers with the sweet white filling commonly called the "cream" in between.

Of course today consumers do not have to restrict themselves to just the tradition Oreo cookie. There are Oreos with chocolate-flavored cream instead of the traditional white, as well as orange colored cream at Halloween and red at Christmas. You can get Oreos with a double portion of filling, not to mention mixing and matching two flavors of filling (carmel and chocolate, coffee and cream, peanut butter and chocolate, etc.). You want the original cookie with a coating of chocolate fudge? They have that, or with white chocolate fudge in winter, and then there is the Uh-Oh! Oreo with the flavors of the cookie reversed.

But what if you are interested in watching your weight because once you open a bag of which ever type of Oreos are your personal preference they are just sitting them beginning to be eating? After all, once they are open they could go stale, and putting them in a cookie jar just makes them more accessible even if it allays fears about freshness. Nabisco has taken a three-prong approach for weight watching Oreo lovers. You can go with the Reduced Fat Oreo, which is identical to the size of the original but has less fat per serving. Then there are the Mini Oreos, bite-sized versions packaged in snack packs rather than in really think wrapped trays. Now we can add to that short list the Oreo Thin Crisps.

These are baked chocolate six-sided wafer snacks, almost 20 to a pack, that are lightly sprinkled with white specks that are to take the place of the aforementioned cream. Now, I am someone who likes the cream more than the wafer, so I was wary because I thought scarffing down a bunch of these would be like eating the chocolate wafers without the white cream, but they are lighter in taste than that, even without having the glass of milk handy that I considered essentially when eating the more traditional Oreo cookies. Since they do have the Oreo taste I can round up on these. These come in 100 Calorie Packs, to help you draw the line at a nice round number when it comes to caloric intake. You can six 0.81 oz (23g) packs in a 4.86 oz box. Each pack contains 0 grams of trans-fat, 2 grams of fat, and 0 milligrams of cholesterol. You will also find one of 100 Healthy Living Tips on the front of the pack (e.g., #56: "Make a meal out of appetizers or side dishes instead of larger main entrees"). Of course, I was thinking of putting some of these in a bowl of vanilla ice cream, but that would really mess up the whole healthy living bit.
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100 Calorie Packs Chips Ahoy! Thin Crisps, 0.81-Ounce, 6-Count Packs (Pack of 6)
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