🍫 Snack Like a Pro with Quest Cookies!
Quest Nutrition Chocolate Chip Protein Cookies are a deliciously soft and chewy snack option, offering 15g of protein, just 1g of sugar, and only 2g of net carbs per cookie. With 9g of fiber, these keto-friendly treats come in a convenient 12-count pack, making them perfect for any time of day—whether at home, at work, or post-workout.
T**N
Soft, Chewy, and Delicious
These cookies are dangerously delicious. Like, hide-the-box-from-yourself delicious. They’ve quickly become my all-time favorite keto snack, and I honestly have to ration them or I’d inhale the whole pack in a day. They’re that good. Should probably put in a different container and label oatmeal or something.Portion Size:These things are quite large. One cookie easily feels like a full dessert—rich, satisfying, and enough to keep you from prowling the pantry. I usually cut one in half so I can enjoy a little treat twice a day. Half after lunch, half after dinner—it’s my version of adulting with dessert.Flavor:These cookies hit that sweet spot (literally) between indulgence and keto-conscious. They’re definitely on the sweeter side, and while you can tell they’re made with a sugar alternative, the flavor is still rich and satisfying. Not artificial or bitter—just sweet enough to scratch the itch without throwing your taste buds into confusion. The chocolate chips? Generously sized and melty when warmed. Yes, I sometimes microwave mine for 5 seconds and pretend I’m eating a fresh-out-of-the-oven bakery cookie.Moisture & Texture:Unlike so many keto cookies that taste like sawdust in disguise, these are soft, chewy, and moist—like homemade chocolate chip cookies. No dry, crumbly disappointment here. Just soft, pillowy goodness that makes your mouth happy.Protein & Keto-Friendliness:Each cookie packs 15 grams of protein, which means it’s not just a treat—it actually holds me over between meals. And with only 9 net carbs, it fits neatly into my keto lifestyle without guilt or glucose spikes. It’s like finding a unicorn in the snack aisle.Price:Yes, at nearly $2 a cookie (when buying the 12-pack), it’s more of a treat-yourself item than a bulk snack. But for the quality, size, and satisfaction factor, I think it’s totally worth it—especially when compared to the sad, overpriced keto snacks I’ve tried in the past. Dry and crumbly? Not today.Overall Ratings:Portion Size: 5/5Flavor: 4.5/5Moisture: 5/5Texture: 5/5If you’re looking for a high-protein, keto-friendly snack that actually feels like a dessert, this is it. Just don’t say I didn’t warn you—they’re almost too good. 😉
M**Y
A snack cookie w/ added protein helps my picky daughter make it through dance days.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:My daughter who dances 5 days a week and on 2 of those days it's for 5 hours! I'm constantly looking for ways to add protein to her diet. This is just a simple little snack that she can take with her to eat between classes enough to give her some energy and hold her over till she gets home for supper.She is super picky but actually loves the way these taste and this is my third time ordering them. If you're looking for a simple little snack to eat without feeling bloated or having a sugar crash with the added benefits of protein and feeling full this is definitely the choice for you.
M**I
I love these!
These are the best protein cookies I’ve tried. They are soft, moist and taste good. I have one almost every day. The price is comparable to other brands I’ve tried. It’s a larger cookie so I feel the calorie count is pretty good.
A**O
They're Good for Helping Kick a Sugar Addiction
I got these because I was doing Keto and they have 2 net carbs and 1 gram of sugar. They're good for a snack or dessert (I would make a cream cheese frosting with erythritol to put on top of it) or for a meal on the go. Having said that, they don't taste great and aren't sweet. At least not in a way that you would expect a cookie to be sweet. I think if they were to add more sugar alcohols that would help sweeten it without adding carbs or calories, but for some reason they only went with 8g. I wouldn't say they taste terrible or are disgusting, but they just aren't that great. But in a way that is kind of a good thing. If you're like me and you're addicted to sugar and having something sweet every time you eat, this can help break that habit because it's slightly sweet but also not so sweet that you will want more. I hope that makes sense lol.
L**E
I'm addicted!
I recently started chemo treatments and needed a whole lot of protein to combat fatigue and weakness. One QUEST treat contains 15 grams so I was in! I worried that they'd be dry, chalky and flavorless but I was wrong. My first order was the chocolate chip cookie. They were soft, flavorful and chewy with huge chocolate chips. The consistency was almost like chocolate chip cake! Yum. Next I got the Snicker doodle cookie, and was so surprised at the flavor. Best part is...only 1 gram of sugar, and they still taste sweet. Also, only 2 grams of net carbs. They're a little pricey but with my health problems, I need all the nutrition I can get, but have little appetite...so just being able to grab a quick fix of nutrients that taste good is a Godsend.
T**S
Great Texture, Bland Taste
The texture and softness to the cookie is great, the chocolate chips taste good, the actual cookie is pretty bland though. Not a bad option for some quick protein.
C**E
Best protein chocolate chip cookie
Chewy, filling, can’t really tell it apart from a “real” chocolate chip cookie. The problem is I want more than in one sitting - but the protein in it is filling so it won’t make me have more than two :)
J**Y
Bring back the original!
I've been buying these for years and when my local store ran out, which is often, I would order them here. When the package arrived I noticed the Quest box was a different color, hmm. The label exclaimed "Now softer and yummier!". Okay, we'll see. Well, one bite and I knew that wasn't the case. They were disgustingly sweet in a synthetic saccharine kind of way. After tossing that cookie, literally, I compared the ingredients list and found that Quest has added sucralose.I'm not sure what the motivation was to modify a product that seemed to sell very well as it was. But, be warned that these are not the same. I managed to get over to my local store and buy the last few boxes of the original. I contacted the folks at Quest and they were very nice, but it doesn't seem they will revert to the former recipe just for me. Ah well, I'm sure they weren't good for me anyway.Beware, as of the time I am writing this, the image on here still shows the original product and packaging with no mention of anything different. You'll learn about that when it arrives.
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