Smart For Life filed for bankruptcy last Fall which always makes me nervous when giving my money to a company. Beyond that though, my biggest concern is why they make the nutritional information a secret. You have to order and pay for your cookies and then you can read the label when you get them. That IMO is very wrong. Many people need to know the ingredients for allergy reasons. And why can't you just order single packs of the cookie flavors to try them out. The closest was a 9-day kit for $97 and they only come in oatmeal OR chocolate. Paying close to $100 is a very expensive way to read the ingredient label.
Dr. Siegal who is the originator of the cookie diet fares better. Again, you have to buy a lot of cookies to try them out: single flavor 7-day packs at $59 each. After much prodding he now offers the nutritional information on the website. I was shocked at how little substance these cookies have...I guess I expected meal replacements to have more protein (only 5g) and fiber (only 2g) in them. The protein from beef protein hydrolysate is also a concern (WHAT is that???

) I'm presuming that Smart For Life cookies have similar ingredients. I'm curious as to how either of these cookies could be hunger controlling.
I guess I'm just disappointed. As this is a very busy time of year for me, I was looking for something that would be easily portable and quick to replace some of my meals/snacks. I just don't want to invest hundreds of dollars for a few different flavors.