🍰 Treat Yourself to Nostalgia with Every Bite!
ChocZeroKeto Butter Cookies are a deliciously nostalgic treat, packaged in a charming gift tin. These sugar-free, gluten-free cookies are made with low-carb ingredients like almond flour and sweetened naturally with monk fruit, making them a perfect choice for those on a keto diet. Enjoy the rich, buttery flavor without the guilt!
C**L
Really good cookies!!
I’m on a low carb diet and can’t have sweets. These are so satisfying. They taste great, not like the full sugar ones but very good. They’re sweet, crunchy and melt in my mouth like a “real” cookie so I definitely get satisfied! Recommended.
L**S
Easily Made Festive Cookies!!
I love these!1. Don't expect the healthy ingredients to be exactly the same as you're use to, if you grew up eating the nasty bad ingredients.But instead, embrace the healthy taste.HOLIDAY FESTIVE COOKIES:I melted Lily Chocolate Chips & dipped the cookies half way.As an option, you could sprinkle a tiny pinch of course kosher salt or a pinch of sprinkles for whatever holiday or celebration.Or you could dip 1/2 in Lily Chocolate, let it cool & harden, then dip the other half of the cookie in Lily white chocolate or peanut butter flavored melted chips.I found the quality & flavor to being excellent & very versatile.I also appreciate the fact they don't contain sugar but still taste slightly sweet but not too over bearing.My only issue is, the tin lid doesn't seal like other tins. It just sit on top.
K**.
It isn't a sewing kit!
They're a bit powdery and have a fairly bland taste. I think this is a limitation of the gluten free and everything else free recipe. They're still good and can scratch the cookies itch without spiking my sugars dangerously. 4 cookies is a serving and that's not unreasonable in carbs. I found half a serving usually hit the spot. They dip well. They're not tiny. They're also sealed well. I had some issues closing the lid once I opened the container. The paper cups have no room for shifting. I appreciate the quantity present. My nieces like them and they're very picky. So while they're not the most amazing flavor I have had they taste good enough. They're also not super thin or hard. I do think they're a bit expensive for what they are but it's nice to not have to stress the carbs and it's nice to feel like I can just have something instead of micromanaging it. Nothing beats home made but it is also nice to not have the time cost for this.
R**T
Where are all the cookies?
Taste ok but the bottom layer only has 2 cookies. Top layer many more so it is misleading. Not great for the price, will purchase due to lack of other options.
J**1
Won't disappoint
I am a diabetic who loved the Dutch Butter cookies at Christmas time, you know the ones in the blue tin container that your granny would use for her sewing tin when finished, yeah, those cookies. These are very close, you get that butter cookie taste, albeit, you will be able to tell it is for diabetics/Keto People etc, these are worth a try if you are looking for that Dutch Butter Cookie at Christmas time in the Blue Tin container. lol
M**O
Delicious
Delicious!! Yes a few cookies came a little broken was expected because of other reviews. Thinking because there’s no preservatives but tastes just the same. Satisfied Customer
D**.
Surprisingly good, but caveat stomachum (stomach beware)...
Are these as good as Royal Dansk Cookies (the ones in the blue tin that your grandmother used to store sewing materials)? No. But they're pretty darned close. The main drawback is that the texture is slightly dry, so a nice glass of milk may be in order. But they almost fool you into thinking that there is sugar granules on the top just like the real ones (they don't, but the experience is so close, you'll think they do).OK, now here is the bad news. The main reason I purchased this brand as compared to another was the prominent advertisement on the product listing page that they used only Monk Fruit and not sugar alcohols such as erythritol. I am sensitive to sugar alcohols, and they cause serious intestinal distress whenever I consume them. And it's pretty hard to find low-carb products - particularly treats - that don't use them. (As an aside, if you're having similar issues, you should check your sugar alcohol consumption - look for ingredients ending in a "itol" such as sorbitol, maltitol, erythritol, etc. Everyone is sensitive to sugar alcohols to some extent; just some more than others). Any way, I was surprised to experience such distress after consuming four of these cookies. I thought it might be a fluke, and tried again a couple of days later with the same results. After scouring the reviews online, several reviewers noted that they changed their recipe over the past year and they now cause stomach pain. Perhaps they changed the Monk Fruit extract they use, and now use a brand that cuts it with erythritol as many do?In short, if you are wholly unphased by sugar alcohols, I highly recommend these cookies. If that's not the case, as they would say in Latin, caveat stomachum (stomach beware). Needless to say, I personally will unfortunately need to avoid them in the future.
A**R
Still looking for a good keto cookie …
Keto-good, texture-sandy, taste-ok but after taste after 2 cookies, serving size-4 cookies, cookies are thinner that the original danish cookies, value-brand is expensive. Lots of cookies in container as opposed to other cookies in their product line. Ultimately removed from subscribe and save.
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