Description
- Created to Help You Thrive
- Recipe No. 33
- 6 g Sugar†
- With 100% Whole Grains
- Baked With Coconut Oil
- Good Source of Fiber†
- Certified B Corporation
- Woman Owned™
- Vegan
- NSF Certified Gluten Free
- Non GMO Project Verified
- Crispy Cookie-Like Clusters!
- No Artificial Flavors
Full of The Good Stuff
Cookie meets granola in this one-of-a-kind recipe made with whole grain oat flour, chia seeds, almond butter and coconut sugar. We've taken our granola and married it with our favorite cookie recipe for snackable clusters that have the flavor and crispy texture of a delicious cookie.
The Purely Story
As a certified holistic nutrition counselor, I started Purely Elizabeth to make food full of nourishing ingredients and delicious taste to help you thrive on your wellness journey. Enjoy!
-Elizabeth Founder & CEO
†Contains 6 g Total Fat per serving.
Expiration Date
04/16/2025 00:00:00UPC
810589031988Ingredients
Organic certified gluten-free oats, organic coconut sugar, organic coconut oil, chocolate chunks (cane sugar, unsweetened chocolate, cocoa butter), organic certified gluten-free oat flour, maple syrup, almond butter, cocoa processed with alkali, chicory root fiber, organic coconut flour, organic chia seeds, natural flavor, leavening (cream of tartar, baking soda), sea salt.
Contains: Coconut and almonds.
Made in a facility that also processes soy, milk, eggs, peanuts and other tree nuts.
Suggested Use
Best enjoyed as a snack! By the handful, with yogurt or with milk.
Nutrition Facts | ||
Serving Size: 1/3 cup (30 g) | ||
Servings Per Container: About 10 | ||
Amount Per Serving | %Daily Value* | |
Calories | 130 | |
Total Fat | 6 g | 8% |
Saturated Fat | 3.5 g | 18% |
Trans Fat | 0 g | |
Cholesterol | 0 mg | 0% |
Sodium | 85 mg | 4% |
Total Carbohydrate | 18 g | 7% |
Dietary Fiber | 3 g | 11% |
Total Sugars | 6 g | |
Includes 6 g Added Sugars | 12% | |
Protein | 3 g | |
Vit. D | 0 mcg | 0% |
Iron | 1 mg | 6% |
Calcium | 30 mg | 2% |
Potas. | 170 mg | 4% |
*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. |