Oatmeal Chips Ahoy Thins cookies feature a thin and crispy version of the brand's chocolate chip cookies but with the addition of oatmeal.
I picked up a 7-oz package for
$2.19 on sale.
While these are roughly the same diameter as a regular Chips Ahoy chocolate chips cookie, they're thinner with bigger pockets of air that result in a crispier, craggy texture.
The airiness combined with the crispiness bear more than a passing resemblance to Pepperidge Farm's Bordeaux cookie (although the taste is different). Similar to the Pepperidge Farm cookies, the Oatmeal Chip Ahoy Thins tend to disintegrate in your mouth when you suck on them.
In terms of chocolate chips, you get roughly the same amount of the melty, milk chocolate stuff as in original Chips Ahoy chocolate chip cookies but paired with an almost coconut-y note from the oatmeal. More so than you typically find in an oatmeal cookie.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed Oatmeal Chips Ahoy Thins. There was a nice balance between the chocolate and oatmeal paired with a wonderfully crispy texture. Some might find the almost coconut-like flavor off-putting however.
Nutritional Info - Nabisco Oatmeal Chips Ahoy Thins
Serving Size - 4 cookies (30g)
Calories - 140 (from Fat - 60)
Fat - 7g (Saturated Fat - 2.5g)
Sodium - 65mg
Carbs - 21g (Sugar - 12g)
Protein - 1g
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