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Does anyone else think PepperidgeFarm soft baked sugar cookies are like AMAZINGLY Tasty?

Asked by stuff12 (245points) March 23rd, 2008

They’re one of the best cookies in my opinion that i’ve ever had.

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TheHaight's avatar

sounds sooo good! I want some. :D

gailcalled's avatar

No. Altho they contain several of the food types; sugar, fat, white flour, preservatives, corn syrup and other life-enhancing ingredients. How about a kale and tomato sandwich?

flipper's avatar

But the question is if they are amazingly tasty!!!! That seems a bit sarcastic and preachy!

TheHaight's avatar

hey gailcalled kale and tomato sounds just dandy, but today is Easter and I’m nor following my healthy eating plan just this once! :)

TheHaight's avatar

sarcastic, yes. But preachy? Haha I don’t see it… There just cookies for peter sake

flipper's avatar

Gail,
Exactly, so why the overview of ingredients? The person asked if people thought they were tasty, not what is in them. I believe most people who eat them know they are not health food and have no delusions about that.

gailcalled's avatar

@flipper; point well-taken. I am still thinking about all the questions from youngsters and the rest of us who want to lose weight or learn how to eat better. I have strayed. Sorry.

Eating, weight, diet, health

Bsilver's avatar

wow, I had’t realized valley girl dialect had moved to fluther, then again, I haven’t been around too long…

In response to the actual question, no, I have yet to have them, but they do sound good

trainerboy's avatar

What valley girl dialect?

Bsilver's avatar

the question posed an extraneous “like”

trainerboy's avatar

I didn’t see that but now I do.

vanelokz's avatar

I hadn’t noticed it either

stuff12's avatar

that’s really weird I don’t even remember putting the word “like” in my question

Bsilver's avatar

well obviously you did, and you also capitalized tasty, when it should not have been, but I’m not the grammar/punctuation police…

Since you were unaware, I think I’ll let it slide this time, just don’t do it again…lol

Now I’m just being silly…
:-p

gailcalled's avatar

And is it polite to point out that “amazingly” was done in all caps – which, I believe, is the equivalent to shouting?

Bsilver's avatar

yes, this is true, but if stuff was on an iPhone, and doesn’t know the basics of style formatting(which can get complicated, there would be know way to properly emphasize the word, except in caps. I’ve done that before, but only in dire cases, and I made sure that the intended recipient knew that it was not yelling…

flipper's avatar

AMAZINGLY was capitlized to emphasize how much they LIKE these cookies perhaps?

gailcalled's avatar

@flipper; Didn’t stuff12 tell us clearly that s/he really liked those cookies? “They’re one of the best cookies in my opinion that i’ve ever had.”

Still snowing in Utah? And always a pleasure to pick a nit with you :-)

flipper's avatar

Uh….ok?? Not sure the point of that but….ok?

gailcalled's avatar

@flipper; I was daydreaming for part of my answer; but my actual response was to the AMAZINGLY. I thought that the question was clear w/o the uppercase.

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