Description
- 16 Protein Per Cookie
- Soft-Baked
- With Peanuts
- Certified Gluten Free
- Plant-Based
- Certified Vegan
- Non GMO Project Verified
- Kosher Dairy
- No Soy
- No Eggs
- No Cholesterol
- No Artificial Preservatives
- No High Fructose Corn Syrup
In each bite of our Coconut White Chip Macadamia Protein Cookie you will enjoy a tropical mix of coconut flakes, vegan white chips & crunchy macadamia nuts. Each Coconut White Chip Macadamia Protein Cookie contains no sugar alcohols, no gluten, no soy, no dairy and no eggs.
For all life's adventures™
UPC
853787005375Ingredients
Peanut butter, plant protein blend (brown rice protein, pea protein), cane sugar, white chips (sugar, palm kernel and palm oil*, natural flavor, sunflower lecithin, salt), vegetable glycerin, coconut flour, coconut flakes, gluten free oat flour, macadamia nuts, potato starch, oat fiber, baking powder, natural flavors, sea salt, sunflower lecithin, xanthan gum, mixed tocopherols (vitamin E) for freshness, monk fruit extract.
*Sustainably sourced
Allergens: Contains peanuts, coconut and macadamia nuts.
Made in a facility that processes peanuts, tree nuts, soy, milk and egg.
Suggested Use
Perfect for: Breakfast, workouts, outdoors, hearty snack, guilt-free treat.
Warnings
Sold by weight, not volume.
Cookie size and appearance may vary.
Supplement Facts | ||||
Serving Size: 1/2 cookie (42 g) | ||||
Servings Per Container: 2 | ||||
Per 1/2 Cookie | %DV* | Per 1 Cookie | %DV* | |
Calories | 170 | 340 | ||
Total Fat | 9 g | 12% | 17 g | 22% |
Saturated Fat | 3 g | 15% | 6 g | 30% |
Trans Fat | 0 g | 0 g | ||
Cholesterol | 0 mg | 0% | 0 mg | 0% |
Sodium | 220 mg | 10% | 440 mg | 19% |
Total Carb. | 16 g | 6% | 32 g | 12% |
Dietary Fiber | 3 g | 11% | 6 g | 21% |
Total Sugars | 9 g | 18 g | ||
Incl. Added Sugars | 8 g | 16% | 16 g | 32% |
Protein | 8 g | 11% | 16 g | 22% |
Vitamin D | 0 mcg | 0% | 0 mcg | 0% |
Calcium | 42 mg | 4% | 84 mg | 6% |
Iron | 1 mg | 6% | 2 mg | 12% |
Potassium | 80 mg | 2% | 160 mg | 2% |
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. |