Address:USA Binding: Misc. Brand: Dixie Carb Counters Country: USA Label: Dixie USA Manufacturer: Dixie USA Publisher: Dixie USA Studio: Dixie USA
Editorial Review:
Product DescriptionDecadent and double chocolaty good! Each inner pack makes two dozen 3'' cookies (4 dz per bag) at just 2 net carbs each. Just add eggs, butter and mayonnaise to get wonderful tasting chocolate goodies in 10 minutes that would make a believer out of anyone! If you love chocolate chip cookies, this one's for you. Eat them now or freeze them for later - they taste so good straight out of the freezer (2 month freezer life) that you'll think you just baked them - some folks even prefer them frozen! Nutrition Facts: Serving Size 1 cookie (7.5g dry mix), Servings Per Container 48 (24 per inner pack), Calories 80, Calories from Fat 9, Total Fat 1g, Saturated Fat 0g, Cholesterol 0mg, Sodium 31mg, Total Carbohydrate 3g*, Dietary Fiber 1g*, Sugars 1g, Sugar Alcohols 0g*, Protein 2g. *Net Carbs as listed by the manufacturer on the package = 2g per serving. Ingredients: Soy beans, soybean oil, wheat bran, cocoa powder, wheat flour, dried egg white, pure vegetable fiber, low glycemic monosaccharide, cocoa butter, chocolate liquor, low glycemic natural fruit concentrate, calcium acid phosphate, bicarbonate of soda, sea salt, vanilla extract, calcium sulfate, silica, cornstarch.
Features:
2 Net Carbs Per Cookie
All natural
No preservatives
No Sugar Added
Diabetic-Friendly
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