

🍪 Elevate your keto snack game with buttery bliss—because you deserve cookies that keep up with your lifestyle.
ChocZero Keto Butter Cookies are a 12 oz tin of gluten-free, low-carb Danish shortbread cookies made with almond flour and naturally sweetened with monk fruit. These keto-friendly cookies contain prebiotic fiber, no artificial sweeteners, and come in a nostalgic gift tin, making them a perfect indulgence for health-conscious snackers and thoughtful gift-givers alike.







| ASIN | B0C3P2FN9L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,313 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #3 in Butter Cookies |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (6,092) |
| Item model number | CZO36860 |
| Manufacturer | ChocZero |
| Package Dimensions | 7.6 x 7.48 x 3.46 inches; 12 ounces |
| UPC | 850022368608 |
| Units | 12.0 Ounce |
M**Y
Great keto/gf substitute
I love getting a tin of Danish cookies every year and these are a good substitute since I can't have gluten. The taste and texture are pretty good and very similar to normal Danish cookies. The only difference really is the sugar substitute being slightly less sweet, but it's not bad. Only one sleeve was broken and it was only broken in half, so over all, this was worth it for me.
H**K
"Good Enough" substitute for addictive butter cookies.
They aren't as "snappy" as normal butter cookies, crumble easily and are a bit dry, but the flavor is delicious and buttery, not too sweet, deceptively plain but still addictive in the best way butter shortbread biscuits can be. Best enjoyed as a nibble accompanying a beverage such as coffee, tea, or milk. They're a reasonable treat if you watch carbs, and a nice change from other low-carb cookies which have the texture of a protein bar that has been formed in a circle.
M**H
Excellent cookie aside from semi-strong monk fruit aftertaste
These cookies taste pretty good and are SO close to those tinned cookies I used to eat before discovering a wheat allergy. The texture and appearance are crazy similar. They were soft, moist, and not stale. They are a high quality GF cookie. My only caveat is that they have a semi-strong aftertaste of monk fruit. It’s not enough to get me to stop eating them, but enough to make me seek out a different brand next time.
M**K
Sweet and Natural
I was so excited to find these cookies! Due to a blood sugar imbalance issue (no, not diabetes) I am unable to eat sugar. Therefore to have any kind of sweet baked goods I must rely on artificial sweeteners. These cookies are delightful. They are made with almond flour and sweetened with monk fruit which is a natural sweetener. I couldn't be happier.
A**M
Bet you can’t eat just one!
These ChocZero Keto Butter Cookies are the best! If you like butter cookies but are watching your sugar and calories they are a delicious substitute. My only issue is sometimes they are cracked. I have personally purchased them several times.
Y**E
Good enough
The cookies themselves taste good. They're not as buttery sweet as regular, of course, but my husband really likes them. The lower review is because they were shipped loose in a larger box so they arrived quite broken. Super bummer.
A**R
Some Broken, But Tasty, But "Keto"?
I would give 5 stars for the flavor, but there were other issues. First, a few cookies came broken before we opened the seal. That's not really a problem, since they were still edible. My wife bought them because the were labelled as Keto. As a type 1 diabetic she thought it was good that the sugar in 4 cookies added up to only 1 gram. Still I notice a few yellow flags--dextrin being one (although apparently "resistant" dextrin). Rice flour was another ingredient that turns to sugar as it breaks down. When my wife had 4 cookies, her glucose went from 86 to 189 (into the "yellow" range) and still climbing within 2 hours, and that was all she had. It might have been better if these were made with one or a blend of alcohol sugars, though at least there was monk fruit included. Although tasty, I would lean toward describing the ingredients of this cookie to being more like "dirty" keto. As it it, she is letting me eat the rest of the cookies, but it wasn't what she thought it would be.
K**.
It isn't a sewing kit!
They're a bit powdery and have a fairly bland taste. I think this is a limitation of the gluten free and everything else free recipe. They're still good and can scratch the cookies itch without spiking my sugars dangerously. 4 cookies is a serving and that's not unreasonable in carbs. I found half a serving usually hit the spot. They dip well. They're not tiny. They're also sealed well. I had some issues closing the lid once I opened the container. The paper cups have no room for shifting. I appreciate the quantity present. My nieces like them and they're very picky. So while they're not the most amazing flavor I have had they taste good enough. They're also not super thin or hard. I do think they're a bit expensive for what they are but it's nice to not have to stress the carbs and it's nice to feel like I can just have something instead of micromanaging it. Nothing beats home made but it is also nice to not have the time cost for this.
R**N
It does raise blood glucose.. my blood glucose never spikes for net carb of 4 .. so I don’t know if this the product issue or my body response to it
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