

Many of the bite-sized Bunny Grahams are also vegan including the chocolate chip, birthday cake, cinnamon, chocolate, gluten-free, and snickerdoodle flavors. We love smearing peanut butter onto these organic bunny-stamped biscuits. All of the sandwich cookies (Original, Chocolate, Hint-o-Mint, Peanut Butter, Vanilla, and Wheat-Free), as well as the Fat-Free Non-Dairy Fig Newtons are vegan-friendly.

If we were to list all the Newman’s Own cookies that were accidentally vegan as singular items, they would make up a good portion of this list. All varieties-from the Strawberry to Fat-Free-are naturally plant-based. These original figgy cookies are vegan! There is something about these soft, fig-filled cookies with that distinct grainy texture that is both comforting and alluring. For something a bit more fun and innovative, try making our Grilled S’mores with Strawberries and Bananas or our Gooey Vegan S’mores Brownies. Whether you’re preparing for a bonfire or making a buttery cheesecake crust from scratch, these honey-free graham crackers are a safe bet for vegans. Nabisco 8 Nabisco Original Graham Crackers They’re terrific on their own or dunked into tea, plant milk, or in Buddy’s case, more maple syrup. Trader Joe’s 7 Trader Joe’s Maple Leaf Cookiesīuddy the Elf would love these maple syrup-infused sandwich cookies. Favorite flavors include birthday cake, double chocolate, and lemon poppyseed. Plus, Lenny and Larry’s can be found virtually everywhere-from supermarkets to gas stations. With 16 grams of protein per cookie, you could almost justify these massive, chewy cookies as a post-workout snack. The eight flavors come in crunchy or soft-baked ranging from birthday cake and cookie butter to triple chocolate and classic chocolate chip. All are gluten-, nut-, GMO-, and animal product-free. Fortunately, Partake made its cookies with vegans in mind.

Often, allergen-friendly cookies contain egg or milk (case in point: the Trader Joe’s gluten-free Joe Joe’s). Not all, but four Girl Scout cookie varieties are accidentally vegan! Plus, the newest cookie joining the 2023 lineup, the Raspberry Rally, is also vegan-friendly. Try it! Blend up a handful of Nutter Butters with a scoop of vegan vanilla ice cream and a splash of non-dairy milk. Nutter Butters are fabulous on their own (who doesn’t love scraping the peanut butter crème with their teeth and dunking the cookie?) but Nutter Butter milkshakes are next level. Once you realize these peanut-shaped sandwich cookies are vegan, a whole new world opens up. Between the fall-inspired pumpkin, winter-themed peppermint, and springy mango and matcha varieties, there’s always something delicious coming to TJ’s. While the original satisfies a sweet tooth, the seasonal flavors are truly something to look forward to. Just like the original, Trader Joe’s version of the Oreo sandwich cookie is also vegan (with the exception of the gluten-free Joe Joe’s, which contains egg). With so many flavor options, we’ll never tire of this classic cookie. Many of the Oreo varieties are also plant-based including Golden Oreo, Mint Oreos, Double Stuffed, and the limited-edition Lady Gaga-inspired Chromatica Oreos. It’s a bit ironic that milk’s favorite cookie is accidentally vegan, but we’re not complaining. Accidentally vegan cookiesįrom soft-baked to crunchy, bite-sized to palm-sized, here are 25 accidentally vegan cookies to dunk in a tall glass of oat milk. This is most often the case for graham crackers, but worry not, there are accidentally vegan options readily available. While not as common, there are a number of boxed cookies that use honey for added sweetness. In addition to butter, dairy can also make its way into store-bought cookies in the form of whey. Butter and eggs are the most common animal products found in cookies. Like other baked goods, cookies are traditionally made using animal-based ingredients. Store-bought vegan cookies are more common than you might think-you just have to know where to look.īefore filling your shopping cart with these 25 accidentally vegan cookies, let’s first take a look at the most common animal ingredients often found in cookies. It’s common knowledge that Oreos are vegan (if you’re just learning this now, surprise!), but these iconic sandwich cookies aren’t the only animal-free option you’ll find down the cookie aisle.
