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Trader Joe’s best — and worst — chocolate cookies

- Jolene Thym Columnist

Cookies are a magical food — especially when they’re studded with chocolate chips or chunks. They’re an instant pick-me-up and all-around great snack. You can make them at home, of course, but another option is to leave the measuring and mixing to Trader Joe’s. The company has gone cookiecraz­y, packing their store shelves with tubs of every kind of chocolate cookie — big, small, crispy, crunchy, buttery, nutty and seedy. The only question is which one to buy.

For this taste-off, we picked up every Trader Joe’s cookie that involved chocolate and asked the big question: Does it satisfy our chocolate and cookie cravings? Here’s the scoop on the 10 cookie variations we found at our local T.J.’s. (Apologies if we missed your favorite.)

Unless otherwise specified, the nutrition informatio­n below refers to a 1-ounce serving.

Way More Chocolate Chips Cookies

Lots of dark chocolate chips and a huge hit of vanilla make these sweet, tender-crisp, slightly crumbly cookies highly addictive. Made with real butter, these taste like homemade. Three cookies have 160 calories, 11g fat, 35mg sodium, 12g sugar. $4.29 for a 16-ounce tub.

Kitchen Sink Dunkers

Packed with oats, sunflower seeds, raisins, pecans and chocolate chips, these are a delicious and relatively nutritious — but not so chocolaty bite. These are the right pick for those who like nuts, seeds and grains in their cookies. Two cookies have 140 calories, 6g fat, 100mg sodium, 9g sugar. $3.99 for an 11-ounce tub.

Dress Circle Crispy Crunchy Chocolate Chip Cookies

A touch of malt and coconut make these tiny, kid-friendly cookies very fun, even if they do taste a little manufactur­ed. A dozen cookies have 150 calories, 9g fat, 75mg sodium, 11g sugar. $3.99 for an 18-ounce tub.

Chocolatey Coated Chocolate Chip Dunkers

Visually, these cookies are a total win. Big and shaped for dunking, these cookies have had their entire bottom side dipped in chocolate. The main flaw is that the chocolate coating tastes more like sugar than chocolate. Two cookies (1.3 ounces) have 190 calories, 9g fat, 80mg sodium, 14g sugar. $4.99 for a 24-ounce tub.

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dunkers

A touch of malt, a pleasant crisp and crunchy texture and plenty of mini chips make these a solid choice for anyone looking for a basic, nonbutter cookie. Two cookies have 160 calories, 7g fat, 85mg sodium, 10g sugar. $3.99 for a 16-ounce tub. stars

Dark Chocolate Chunk and Almond Cookies

The generous chocolate chunks and a caramel note are welcome, but the untoasted almonds offer so little flavor, they could be mistaken for oats. Three cookies have 140 calories, 7g fat, 80mg sodium, 10g sugar. $3.99 for a 13-ounce tub.

Soft Bite Mini Chocolate Hazelnut Biscotti

A dash of chocolate-hazelnut flavor and a pleasant crunch add up to a tasty bite. Add more chocolate and they would be more satisfying. Three cookies have 140 calories, 6g fat, 60mg sodium, 10g sugar. $3.99 for an 8-ounce tub.

All Butter Shortbread Cookies with Chocolate Filling

These very sweet, buttery cookies have nice flavor, but the chocolate in the center tastes more like a dollop of sugar and fat than chocolate. Two cookies have 130 calories, 7g fat, 90g sodium, 6g sugar. $4.49 for a 14-ounce tub.

Laceys Cookies Dark Chocolate Almond

Sandwiched with dark chocolate, these thin, nutty cookies are more like candy than cookies. The flavors work, but the nuts are slightly stale. One cookie has 120 calories, 8g fat, 20mg sodium, 10g sugar. $3.99 for an 8-ounce tub.

Crispy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

These dry, airy cookies are exactly what you do not want when you reach for a chocolate chip cookie. They taste as if they were made last year. Six cookies have 150 calories, 7g fat, 110mg sodium, 12g sugar. $3.99 for a 14-ounce tub. (No stars) Reviews are based on product samples purchased by this newspaper or provided by manufactur­ers. Contact Jolene Thym at timespicky­eater@gmail.com. Read more Tasteoff columns at www. mercurynew­s.com/tag/ taste-off.

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