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ChocZero Sugar Free Butter Cookies - Family Friendly Pantry Snack for Lunchbox and Playdate Sharing, Gluten Free

ChocZero Sugar Free Butter Cookies - Family Friendly Pantry Snack for Lunchbox and Playdate Sharing, Gluten Free

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Why you'll love it

  • Buttery shortbread taste that satisfies cravings without disrupting keto macros
  • No digestive upset thanks to the absence of sugar alcohols like maltitol and erythritol
  • Blood-sugar friendly with monk fruit instead of sugar or artificial sweeteners
  • Safe for gluten-sensitive eaters with zero wheat or high-glycemic flours
  • Prebiotic fiber adds gut-health benefits to a typically indulgent snack
  • Evokes the nostalgia of grandma's cookie jar in a cleaner formulation
  • Almond butter flavor is described as the key addicting ingredient with no weird aftertaste
  • Comparable to Polvorones (Mexican bakery butter cookies) that crumble when bitten
  • Better than the original Danish butter cookies according to one reviewer
  • Crunchy texture (not soft) like regular shortbread cookies
  • Melts in mouth
  • Pleasant smell
  • Larger size tin packaging reduces breakage during shipping
  • Less sweet than other sugar-free cookies, which is preferred by some
  • Not crumbly to the touch — fingers don't get covered in cookie crumbs
  • Shape mimics the classic tin butter cookies
  • Good value for the quantity
  • Quick delivery
  • Satisfies sweet tooth cravings effectively
  • Maintains ketosis when consumed
  • Helps diabetic spouse enjoy butter cookies especially at Christmas

Perfect for

  • Keto-compliant afternoon snack with coffee or tea
  • Guilt-free dessert for diabetics or low-sugar dieters
  • Gluten-free indulgence at social gatherings or potlucks
  • Nostalgic Royal Danish-style treat without breaking a low-carb diet
  • Healthier holiday or hostess gift for diet-conscious friends
  • Eating as a treat alongside unsweetened vanilla almond milk
  • Pairing with morning coffee as a daily ritual
  • Subscription auto-delivery for regular consumption
  • Eating as a nibble accompanying coffee, tea, or milk

Product Information
Our sugar free butter cookies will melt in your mouth: these nostalgic cookies will remind you of your grandma's cookie jar as a kid Keto friendly cookies: each cookie is made with low carb ingredients like almond butter and they're gluten free. There's zero wheat and no high glycemic flours. They taste just like freshly baked shortbread cookies without the junk A healthy snack: these cookies have prebiotic fiber and no sugar, sweetened instead with all natural ingredients like monk fruit. There is zero maltitol or erythritol in our baked goods. We've gotten rid of artificial sweeteners and sugar alcohols for a superior cookie Based after royal danish butter cookies. These buttery cookies are rich down to the last crumb, making it hard to believe they're keto diet approved and low in sugar
Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.83 x 5.35 x 2.32 inches; 10.23 ounces UPC ‏ : ‎ 850035359990 Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ChocZero Units ‏ : ‎ 8.0 Ounce Best Sellers Rank: #1,526 in Grocery & Gourmet Food

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these cookies safe for kids with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity?

Yes. The cookies are formulated with zero wheat or high-glycemic flours, so they are safe for children with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity when consumed as part of a supervised snack.

Can my child eat these at school without triggering a sugar crash later?

Yes. Because they are sweetened with monk fruit and built on almond butter and prebiotic fiber, they do not cause the typical sugar crash associated with regular cookies.

Will my diabetic child be able to enjoy these as a treat?

Yes. The cookies are designed to be blood-sugar friendly, and parents of diabetic children use them as a safe treat option. As always, confirm with your child's healthcare provider for individual guidance.

Are there any choking hazards or hard pieces for younger kids?

The cookies are crunchy shortbread, similar to a traditional butter cookie. For toddlers, break them into smaller pieces or soften slightly with milk to reduce any choking risk.

Is the tin safe to leave in a playroom or pantry where kids can reach it?

The tin itself is a standard food container with no sharp edges, but like all treats, it should be stored where you choose, especially if your child is on a portion-controlled plan.

Will my picky eater actually like the almond butter flavor?

Reviewers describe the almond butter as the key addicting ingredient, with no weird aftertaste. Most children who try butter cookies enjoy the flavor, though individual taste varies.

Can I pack these in a school lunch without them turning into a pile of crumbs?

Yes. The cookies are noted for not being overly crumbly to the touch, so they hold their shape in a lunchbox better than many traditional shortbread cookies.

Are these appropriate for a kid's birthday party as a treat option?

Yes. They work well as a gluten-free, sugar-free option on a party table alongside other treats, so dietary-sensitive children have something to enjoy that mirrors the celebration.

Can I share these at a playdate with a child who has nut allergies?

Because the cookies are almond butter based, they are not safe for children with tree nut allergies. Always check ingredients with the host parent before sharing.

Is this a good after-school snack that won't spoil their dinner?

A small portion of one or two cookies is a typical serving and pairs well with milk or a piece of fruit without filling a child up before dinner.

How do these compare to regular Oreos or Chips Ahoy for kids?

Unlike mainstream kids' cookies loaded with refined sugar and wheat flour, these are sugar free, gluten free, and built on almond butter, so they do not cause the same sugar spike and crash.

How do these compare to other 'healthy' kids' cookies I've seen?

Many kids' cookies still contain sugar alcohols or date paste that can affect digestion. This version uses only monk fruit and prebiotic fiber, which most parents find gentler on tummies.

Is this a better option than homemade banana or oat cookies for kids?

For a child who wants a butter cookie experience, yes. It delivers the bakery-style flavor kids crave, with stricter ingredient standards than most homemade 'healthy' alternatives.

I'm worried about giving my child 'diet' food - is this just a grown-up treat?

The cookies taste like a traditional butter cookie, so children typically experience them as a treat, not as a diet product. The ingredient quality is the main differentiator, not the flavor.

Will the monk fruit sweetener be safe for my child long-term?

Monk fruit is widely regarded as a safe, natural sweetener for children. As with any treat, moderation and balance with whole foods is recommended.

Can I bring these to a classroom celebration without sending the wrong message about sugar?

Yes. Many parents of diabetic or health-conscious children appreciate having a treat option that still feels celebratory. The cookies look and taste like a real butter cookie to classmates.

How should I store these keto butter cookies to keep them fresh?

Store the cookies in their original tin or an airtight container at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture. The tin itself is designed to preserve crunch and flavor. Once opened, consume within a reasonable timeframe for best taste.

What is the best way to serve or enjoy these cookies?

Many customers enjoy one or two cookies with unsweetened vanilla almond milk, a cup of coffee, or a pot of tea. They also pair well with a cheese board or as a small dessert after a low-carb dinner.

How many cookies can I eat per serving on a keto diet?

Most keto consumers treat one to two cookies as a single serving, depending on their daily carb budget. Check the nutrition label for the specific net carb count per cookie and adjust to your macros.

Are these cookies compatible with a strict gluten-free kitchen?

Yes. The cookies are formulated with zero wheat or high-glycemic flours and are produced as a gluten-free product, making them safe for celiac and gluten-sensitive households when used as a pantry staple.

Are these compatible with a diabetic meal plan?

Yes. The cookies are sweetened with monk fruit, contain no sugar or sugar alcohols, and are designed to be blood-sugar friendly, which is why they are widely used by Type 2 diabetics and pre-diabetics as a treat option.

What exactly comes in the box or tin when I order?

You will receive the chosen size - either the standard 8oz box or the 12oz tin can - filled with the butter cookies. The tin version is designed to reduce breakage during shipping and is ready for gifting or pantry display.

Are there any allergens I should be aware of before eating?

The cookies are made with almond butter, so they are not suitable for anyone with a tree nut allergy. They are gluten free, sugar free, and free from maltitol, erythritol, and artificial sweeteners, but always review the full ingredient list for personal sensitivities.

Is monk fruit sweetener safe to consume regularly?

Yes. Monk fruit is a natural, zero-calorie sweetener widely recognized as safe for regular consumption. It does not raise blood sugar and does not have the digestive side effects associated with sugar alcohols like erythritol or maltitol.

How are these different from regular Royal Danish butter cookies?

Traditional Royal Danish butter cookies are made with wheat flour and refined sugar. ChocZero's version replaces the flour with almond butter and the sugar with monk fruit, delivering a similar buttery, crumbly shortbread experience that is sugar free, gluten free, low carb, and free from sugar alcohols.

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