Costco Henry Lambertz Sweet Temptations Cookies, Gingerbreads and Confectionaries Review

This Henry Lambertz Sweet Temptations box from Costco promises a delightful assortment of gingerbread, cookies, and confections, all in one long box at a great price. I was eager to indulge in the sweetness, but unfortunately, I found myself disappointed. Read on to find out why.

Costco Henry Lambertz Sweet Temptations Cookies, Gingerbreads and Confectionaries box sitting on a table unopened.

Location in Store

These are located in the Christmas/seasonal aisle at Costco near the Edward Marc Peanut Brittle Bites, Galerie Au Chocolat Milk Chocolate Cookie Butter Cups and the Maison Bruyere Almond Crisps.

Image of the product description from the back of the box.

Taste

Honestly, I wouldn’t buy these again. Don’t get me wrong, some of the biscuits are really good but you get way more chocolate covered gingerbread than you do cookies. The gingerbread all tastes the same and it’s kind of like a gingerbread cake covered in different kinds of chocolate.

Top down image of all the cookies in the Costco Henry Lambertz Sweet Temptations Cookies, Gingerbreads and Confectionaries box.

The gingerbread isn’t bad I just don’t think gingerbread and chocolate go well together. I also don’t enjoy how all the gingerbread tastes the same. The cookies are much tastier and are like butter biscuits and shortbread cookies covered in chocolate.

Top down image of all the gingerbreads in the Costco Henry Lambertz Sweet Temptations Cookies, Gingerbreads and Confectionaries box.

There are a few almond cookies with almonds and also some wafer cookies that are also pretty good. The quality of the chocolate seems pretty decent and is tasty but you’re mainly getting gingerbread in this box.

Image of a picture of all the cookies and confectionaries in the box from the back of the box.

Cost

The 1125 gram box costs $19.99 Canadian which seems really cheap for all you get in the box but after trying the cookies/gingerbread I wouldn’t pay this again.

Image of a picture of all the gingerbreads in the box from the back of the box.

Convenience

There are three wrapped trays in the box, two trays of gingerbreads and one tray of cookies/confectionaries I wish there was two trays of cookies and confectionaries and one tray of gingerbread. The gingerbreads all taste the same and I feel like people will tire of them quickly.

Image of the almond confectionary and wafers in the box.

The best before date is about eight months from when I purchased the box. Each tray in the box comes wrapped in plastic.

Image of three unwrapped trays of gingerbreads, cookies and confectionaries that come in the box.

Nutrition

Calories

Three cookies contains 140 calories, six grams of fat, 19 grams of carbohydrates, one gram of fibre, 12 grams of sugar, two grams of protein and 40 milligrams of sodium. That’s not bad for three cookies but keep in mind the cookies are small.

Image of the nutrition facts from the  back of the box.

Ingredients

The ingredients list has all the unhealthy ingredients you hate to see like glucose syrup, dextrose, glucose fructose syrup, humectants, “flavour” and canola oil. The cookies and gingerbreads contain wheat, egg, soy, hazelnuts, almonds and pistachios and may contain walnuts, cashews, peanuts and sesame.

Image of the ingredients list from the back of the box.

Scoring

Taste: 5/10

Cost: 7/10

Convenience: 10/10

Nutrition: 0/10

Overall

Walk on by!

If this had more of the cookies and confectionaries I’d score it higher and possibly recommend it. I don’t love the gingerbread and there’s way more gingerbread in the box than the other things.

Have you tried the Costco Henry Lambertz Sweet Temptations Cookies, Gingerbreads and Confectionaries? What did you think of the box?


Please note that this review was not paid for or sponsored by any third party. This product was purchased by Costcuisine for the purpose of producing this review. The opinions in this review are strictly those of Costcuisine. Costcuisine is not affiliated with Costco or any of its suppliers. In the event that Costcuisine receives compensation for a post from the manufacturer of a product or some other third party, the arrangement will be clearly disclosed (including where the manufacturer of a product provides Costcuisine with a free sample of the product).

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