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Keebler Chips Deluxe Chocolate Lovers, 15-Ounce Packages (Pack of 4) | 
enlarge | Brand: Keebler Category: Grocery
Buy New: $13.67
Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 1747
Number Of Items: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 8.9 x 5.4
ASIN: B000FIMW1M
Release Date: April 20, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Case of four 15-ounce packages of cookies (total of 60 ounces) | | • | Made with enriched flour, eggs, and real milk chocolate | | • | Low in cholesterol and trans fats | | • | Real chocolate in every bite |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
its an ok cookie August 21, 2008 if you love super chocolate dry cookies.. fine.. get this cookie.. it arrived undamaged... good.. but not my favorite cookie... wont buy it again..
Great Tasting May 16, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Since this seems to be a main concern, I thought I would start with saying that all packages of cookies arrived intact along with a lot of other items I had ordered. Now on to the cookies themselves, they are very good tasting cookies. These taste like real chocolate chip cookies that crumble in your mouth and chocolate in every bite. The flavoring is great for packaged cookie. Yes, I would rather have a cookie home baked and out of the oven. But I will buy these again. I would recommend them for when you just don't feel like baking. For its price, it is the best chocolate chip cookie so far I have had shipped to the house.
Excellent taste and shipping March 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I received these recently without any problem at all with the shipping. All cookies arrived intact and the taste is excellent. They are soooooo goood!!! They can be addicting.
Best Cookie...So Full of Chocolate November 26, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Just got these in today and opened up 2 of the packages to put them in the cookie jar. They were not any broken and they are delicious. So full of chocolate chips!!!! I recommend these to anyone to get. They came to me in a large box with other things I ordered and they were in great shape.
1 gram of trans-fat per 16 grams of cookie! November 11, 2007 1 out of 7 found this review helpful
As of Nov 2007, the Keebler website says that each 16 gram serving contains 1 gram of trans fat!
Don't take my word for it that this is terrible, because here are some quotations from the survey article
Mozaffarian et al "Trans Fatty Acids and Cardiovascular Disease," The New England Journal of Medicine, volume 354, pages 1601-1613 (2006).
Here are a few quotations from this article:
"given the 1.2 million annual myocardial infarctions and deaths from CHD ["coronary heart disease"] in the United States, near-elimination of industrially produced trans fats might avert between 72,000 (6 percent) and 228,000 (19 percent) CHD events [i.e. "heart attacks"] each year. These estimates are based on the replacement of trans fats with carbohydrates. In practice, however, trans fats in partially hydrogenated oils would most commonly be replaced with unhydrogenated (cis) unsaturated fats,6 which may have additional potential benefits as compared with carbohydrates. If such additional potential benefit is considered, greater proportions of CHD events (12 to 22 percent) might be averted."
Note that the disproportionate percentage of heart disease attributable to trans-fat is astonishing, since the authors point on on the first page that trans-fat makes up only a tiny proportion of the american diet:
"The average consumption of industrially produced trans fatty acids in the United States is 2 to 3 percent of total calories consumed."
They conclude
"On the basis of evidence from in vitro experimental studies, dietary trials, and prospective observational studies, the consumption of trans fatty acids from partially hydrogenated oils provides no apparent nutritional benefit and has considerable potential for harm."
Professor Willett (one of the co-authors of the above article) is the chairman of Harvard's nutrition department, the author of the medical school textbook "nutritional epidemiology", and the most-cited author in his field. He has also written about trans-fat for a general audience in his book "Eat, Drink, and be Healthy: The Harvard Medical School Guide for Healthy Eating."
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