Caramel Biscoff S’more Cookie

Reviews by abillion’s vegan community


#vegan #veganisnotscary #treeeats #ditchdairy #dairyfree #eggfree #stuffedcookies #giantcookies #supportlocalbusiness #supportsmallbusiness #supportsmalllocalbusinesses #highinsugar #highinfat #highincalories #highinsodium #highiniron While at the Burlington Veg Fest last weekend (August 16, 2025), I was struck by the banner at the back of one of the booths that read “GIANT STUFFED COOKIES”. I knew I had to check it out! Displayed on the table was an appetizing assortment of 6 giant stuffed cookies. I couldn’t resist and quickly said “Let’s make this easy, I’ll take one of each.” The cost was $36; certainly steep, but for something decadent and unique from a small vegan business, why not? According to Danielle (the owner, chief baker, fellow vegan and lady running the booth), most of her cookies freeze well, but I don’t believe in freezing cookies. So over the next little while, I’ll eat these 6 giant cookies. The fifth I’ve tried is the Caramel Biscoff S’more Cookie. It’s funny that I didn’t read the name of the cookie before eating it, so I was surprised by its contents. This cookie is overloaded with decadence and goodness! - a Biscoff cookie, caramel, chocolate chips, marshmallows. Incredible! The cookie was soft, fresh, chewy; just like all the other Tree-Eats cookies I’ve had over this past week. The cookie was about 1.5 cm thick (this is an eyeball measurement). It’s not surprising that the nutritional values were less than stellar, but what can you do? It’s not like I’ll be eating these everyday…although I have been eating them often over the past week to avoid freezing them. The calorie count (661) is mind blowing, and it’s typical for these stuffed cookies. Thankfully I didn’t look at the Nutrition Facts table when I bought the cookies. Of the five cookies that I’ve had so far, I would easily rank this one in the top three, alongside the Birthday Surprise! and Strawberry Crunch cookies (previously reviewed). No offence against the other two. This (1-person?) company operates online from the Kincardine, Ontario area. About 45 different kinds of cookies are made, but I think Danielle rotates through the variety monthly. Without any doubt, I would order cookies from Tree-Eats. They’re truly unique.



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