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Lucy's Cookies

By Carly Price, November 23, 2012  |  Meet the Blogger  |  More Posts by Carly Price

LucyWe love our producers, suppliers and vendors and we think most of them have some pretty interesting stories behind their products too. We’re sharing some of our favorites here in an ongoing series.

Cookies can be one of life’s simplest pleasures — unless you’ve got food allergies. Lucy Gibney, a former ER doctor and creator of Lucy’s cookies, was hit head-on by this reality when her infant son was diagnosed with severe food allergies. Suddenly, even the most ordinary food ingredients were a source of worry.

As her son grew up, Lucy also longed for him to be able to share treats with his friends and family when celebrating special moments.

“Even when I baked things at home, we worried about undeclared allergens and we had no way of knowing if ingredients were truly safe,” Lucy explains. “My cookies tasted better than what we could buy, but we wanted more assurance.”

Lucy's cookies

In 2006, she launched a company to create truly delicious cookies made without common allergens such as milk, gluten, eggs, peanuts or tree nuts. In an unusual move for a startup, she also decided not to work with manufacturing partners (commonly called “co-packers”) to make the products. Instead, she built a specialized bakery facility to maintain control over all aspects of product quality and safety.

Lucy's cookies

“We are so particular about sourcing even ordinary things like baking powder and baking soda,” Lucy says. Ingredients that could possibly have come into contact with allergens are tested.

All Lucy’s products are made without milk, gluten, eggs, peanuts or tree nuts; they’re also just good cookies.

Lucy's cookies

Have you tried Lucy’s cookies? What’s your favorite cookie flavor?

 

Category: Supplier Stories

 

40 Comments

Comments

kdl says ...
Does anyone know if they contain soy? I have 3 children who are very allergic and it is in everything. Soy is often a guaranteed ingredient in foods that are marked as allergen free.
11/29/2012 10:35:37 AM CST
Priscilla says ...
Do you use any soy, soy lecithin, ginger or coconut in your cookies.
11/29/2012 11:08:12 AM CST
Sandy Cassidy says ...
I have many food sensitivities (chocolate, wheat eggs, & dairy are the worst) and also try to avoid sugar as much as possible. A couple of the varieties are fairly low in sugar. These cookies are among the best tasting gluten-free ones I have tried.
11/29/2012 12:17:11 PM CST
Amy Dombrain says ...
I have not tried Lucy's cookies yet, but they sound great and I love that they are free of gluten and any allergens. My favorite cookies are gingersnaps!
11/29/2012 2:41:01 PM CST
Nancilee says ...
Lucy's Cookies are delicious, one of the best gluten-free cookies around, BUT they contain soy. I did not realize this until I became quite ill after eating some. There are a lot of us who are soy intolerant, some are extremely soy intolerant (as am I). I am hoping that Lucy's will find a suitable substitute for soy, I would love to be able to eat and enjoy them.
11/29/2012 3:10:05 PM CST
Amber says ...
Please make cookies that do not contain SOY! My son is anaphaltic to eggs, and highly allergic to Soy, Dairy, Gluten, Gelatin, Bananas and Strawberries. I suppose I can keep buying Enjoy foods products, but I would love another choice.
11/29/2012 3:23:29 PM CST
Judy says ...
Oh my gosh! I had no idea these cookies are gluten free! I've seen them in the store but skipped them because I assumed they were not GF cookies. Thank you for highlighting them in your e-newsletter.
11/29/2012 5:01:20 PM CST
Colleen Frasure says ...
I love Lucy's cookies! I am gluten-free and vegan and they are the best cookies I've found so far.
11/29/2012 10:11:00 PM CST
Felipe gutierrez says ...
I have not tried them but I am excited to, I have a gluten sensitivity and I know milk does not like me either so these would be perfect for the holidays.
11/29/2012 10:47:24 PM CST
diane says ...
have not tried them, but looking forward to having a tasty treat.
11/30/2012 10:51:48 AM CST
Kelcey says ...
I tried these cookies when I attended an Associated Buyers vendor display meeting. They are one of the few store-bought cookies I will buy for my family. Although no one at my house has celiacs disease, I try to avoid gluten from modern wheat and opt for ancient grain flours. Most gluten-free products are full of high glycemic potato starch, but these have a great gluten-free flour blend including beans. My only complaint is the use of soy milk. I think the chocolate has to be my favorite. Makes a great cookie crust too.
11/30/2012 1:28:31 PM CST
Archena says ...
Will have to try these for sure when I go to my local Whole Foods Market next time
12/11/2012 6:41:01 PM CST
Sherry Aldinger says ...
Love the fact that they are non-GMO! Which is so hard to shop for GMO free products, especially cookies. Chocolate Mint YUM!
12/12/2012 5:44:52 PM CST
Trina says ...
my nephew is allergic to milk, eggs, gluten, peanuts, soy, and apples...so hopefully this product does not have soy so he can enjoy something...if anyone else suffers from allergies similar to this please let me know of some good products
01/22/2013 10:42:50 PM CST
Nikki - Community Moderator says ...
@TRINA - You can find a list of ingredients for each product they sell on their website at http://www.drlucys.com/. Unfortunately, I did see that soy was a common ingredient in most of the cookies.
01/25/2013 1:49:34 PM CST

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