Chocolate Powdered Sugar Not Cookies 3.9 oz. bag by Dixie Carb Counters

Dixie Carb Counters Chocolate Powdered Sugar Not Good Cookies
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Chocolate Powdered Sugar Not Cookies 3.9 oz. bag by Dixie Carb Counters

  • All natural
  • Low Carb
  • Gluten Free
  • No Sugar Alcohols
  • No Polydextrose

Tastes like Chocolate powdered sugar cookies – without the sugar! Just like grandma used to make but low carb!

3.9 oz. bag. contains 18 cookies.

Dixie Carb Counters Chocolate Powdered Sugar Not Cookies

Chocolate Powdered Sugar Not Cookies Nutrition Facts

  • Serving Size 3 cookies (18.5g)
  • Servings Per Container 6
  • Total Calories 64
  •   Calories From Fat 40
  • Total Fat 4g
  •   Saturated Fat 1g
  •   Trans Fat 0g
  • Cholesterol 2mg
  • Sodium 77mg
  • Total Carbohydrates 5g*
  •   Dietary Fiber 3g*
  •   Sugars 1g
  •   Sugar Alcohols 0g*
  • Protein 3g

Ingredients: Almond meal, cornstarch, whey protein concentrate, cocoa powder, low glycemic monosaccharide, egg whites, soluable vegetable fiber, fractionated palm kernal oil, water, heavy cream, baking powder (calcium acid phosphate, bicarbonate of soda), maltodextrin, milk protein concentrate, soy lecithin, dehulled soybeans, calcium sulfate, low glycemic fruit concentrate, natural flavor, sodium caseinate, sea salt, carrageanean.

*Net Carbs as listed by the manufacturer on the package = 2g per serving.

Made in a plant that processes soy, eggs, milk, and peanuts.

Dixie Carb Counters Chocolate Powdered Sugar Not Cookies

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