Chocolate Chip Pecan Dixie Carb Counters Ready-to-Eat Good Cookie 4 oz. bag

Dixie Carb Counters Chocolate Chip Pecan Good Cookies
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Chocolate Chip Pecan Dixie Carb Counters Ready-to-Eat Good Cookie

Chocolate Chip Pecan flavor. Ready to eat, delicious cookies. Each bag contains about 12 cookies. Low Carb (only 2 net carbs per cookie) and gluten free, these really good cookies are sure to fill a snackin’ void in your diet! No sugar alcohols or polydextrose and all natural with such a super taste you will be sure to want to try all the flavors. Now you don’t have to give up the satisfying taste of good cookies to trim up.

Dixie Carb Counters Chocolate Chip Pecan Good Cookies

Chocolate Chip Pecan Nutrition Facts

  • Serving size 2 cookie (16g)
  • Servings per container 6
  • Calories 125
  •   Calories from Fat 101
  • Total fat 11g
  •   Saturated Fat 3g
  •   Trans Fat 0
  • Cholesterol 12mg
  • Sodium 70mg
  • Total Carbs 5g
  •   Dietary Fiber 4g
  •   Sugars 0g
  •   Sugar Alcohols 0g
  • Protein 2g

Ingredients: Almond meal, chocolate chips (chocolate liquor, cocoa butter, lecithin, milk solids, vanilla), pecans, soluble vegetable fiber, vegetable shortening, baking powder (calcium acid phosphate, bicarbonate of soda), eggs, sea salt, natural flavor, low glycemic monosaccharide, lo han guo, sucralose.

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