Product Review: Myna Snacks Midnight Mini Cookies

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Some of the best discoveries in life happen by accident, and that’s exactly how I stumbled upon Myna Snacks Midnight Mini Cookies—literally. A friendly brand rep was giving them away on 8th Avenue and 58th Street to promote the product  and handed me two bags while I was on a lunch break from my day job. Free cookies? Yes, please! Tiny dark chocolate cookies with white chocolate chips? Even better. There was no way this could be anything but a win-win situation.

When I got home that evening and tore open a bag, I quickly realized I’d found my new favorite snack. And here’s the kicker: these cookies aren’t just delicious — they’re actually healthy.

Myna Snacks Midnight Mini Cookies are bite-sized, rich dark chocolate cookies studded with velvety white chocolate chips and a hint of sea salt. Made with a gluten-free flour blend (including almond, organic cassava, and organic coconut flours), they’re perfect for anyone looking for a gluten-free and dairy-free indulgence.

Flavor-wise, they remind me of the chocolate cookie part of an Oreo, but with an even deeper, more robust chocolate taste. The texture is spot on — crisp yet satisfying — and they somehow taste too good to be good for you. But the ingredient list tells the truth: they really are.

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Sweetened with organic coconut sugar and organic agave syrup, these cookies offer a lower glycemic alternative to traditional sweeteners. Plus, they have an unexpected nutritional boost—mushroom powder (from button and portobello mushrooms) that ups the vitamin D content, helping with calcium absorption. Myna Snacks is committed to using real, non-GMO ingredients, ensuring a treat free from artificial additives.

Midnight Mini Cookies are available for purchase on the Myna Snacks website and select retailers. If you love a guilt-free snack that doesn’t taste guilt-free, these are a must-try!

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