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Natalie reviews: Copper Kettle Chocolate Cookie Clusters

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When I saw this bag of cookie clusters at Costco, there was no way I was leaving for home without them. They look SO good! I paid $14.99 Canadian for 656 gram bag which was worth it!

The best before date on the bag is about seven months from when I purchased them and the bag reseals so they’re easy to store! I recommend storing them in a cool, dry, place so they don’t melt. Both kids and adults will really enjoy these. I tried them with my mom and toddler and we were all saying how good they were.

The clusters are not low-cal but the nutrition facts are similar to Turtles or the Macadamia Clusters from Costco. In two clusters there are 190 calories, 10 grams of fat, 23 grams of carbohydrates, one gram of fibre, 19 grams of sugar, two grams of protein and 60 milligrams of sodium. The clusters have wheat and soy in them and may contain egg, peanuts and tree nuts.

I really like these but they’re quite sweet and decadent  so one or two maximum is all I need to satisfy my sweet tooth! The chocolate on the outside is really nice and tastes like decent quality chocolate that’s nice and smooth. The caramel is creamy and adds a chewy texture to the clusters. The cookie inside is nice and crispy and doesn’t have a ton of cream filling.

Cost: 8/10

Convenience: 10/10

Nutrition: 0/10

Taste: 8/10

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Written by Natalie

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