

🍪 Elevate your snack game—because soft cookies and serious protein are the ultimate power move.
Quest Soft & Chewy Double Chocolate Chip Protein Cookies deliver 15g of protein, only 1g sugar, and 3g net carbs per serving in a soft, chewy cookie. Individually wrapped for convenience, these gluten-free treats are designed to fuel your busy lifestyle with a deliciously sweet, low-carb snack that supports your fitness goals without compromising on flavor.













| ASIN | B077QB6SRB |
| Allergen Information | Milk, Soy |
| Best Sellers Rank | #270 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #5 in High Protein Bars |
| Brand | Quest |
| Brand Name | Quest |
| Cookie Type | Chocolate Chip |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 53,486 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Flavor | Double Chocolate Chip |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00888849006021 |
| Item Dimensions | 8 x 4.75 x 5.5 inches |
| Item Firmness Description | Cookies |
| Item Form | Snacks |
| Item Height | 5.5 inches |
| Item Package Weight | 0.82 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 1.56 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | QUEST NUTRITION LLC |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Occasion | Anniversary, Birthday, Wedding |
| Package Type Name | R |
| Specialty | Low Carb |
| UPC | 888849006021 |
| Unit Count | 24.96 Ounce |
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: 5/5 Flavor: 4.5/5 Moisture: 5/5 Texture: 5/5 If 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. 😉
L**G
Cinnamon Brown Butter Cookie
I love the Quest chocolate chip cookie. Reminds me of a cross between a Loft house and a packaged soft Keebler. I wanted to try something different and had not seen Cinnamon Brown Butter before Snickerdoodle yea, but not Cinnamon. Unfortunately you can't buy just one or even a smaller 4 pack anywhere so I threw $25 at these because, well you only live once. 😁 Gotta say, they are good. They have a slightly firmer texture than the chocolate chip but good flavor, no weird aftertaste and curb the craving if you like cinnamon cookies. I'd buy them again for sure. I think they may be a limited edition and I'm not sure how different they taste from the Snickerdoodle but they are a win in my book.
M**B
Pretty decent for a low carb cookie
Texture is weird and taste is a bit chalky(?) but for a low carb cookie you can’t beat it.
A**R
Perfect for the diabetics!
My hubby’s favorite and he’s sooo picky! A diabetics dream with a great taste and this box is the best value ever! They are expensive if you purchase the one at a time so this is a lot more cost effective and convenient. He says they’re purchase taste, not to hard either.
N**L
PRICE HAS SKYROCKETED
I’ve been buying these Quest cookies for a good number of years every month,,,and until the recent price gouging by the company, I’ve been quite satisfied and have recommended them to dozens of friends/people. It’s going to be difficult to let go of them, because they are quite good tasting and have high protein content. However, as a matter of principle, there seems to be no reason why Quest has increased the price (at least on Amazon) by anywhere from 20 to 33%. I can show invoices from the last 12 months ranging from $13.95 to $22 per box. It’s been on my Subscribe and Save program with Amazon for quite a long time; I’ve ordered them over 100 times (no exaggeration). But now, the price is completely outrageous, it is unstable (in that it changes all the time, even on the subscribe and save program, which should be designed to streamline ordering from Amazon, not show up with extreme price increases/changes to the point where there’s no reliability and what I will pay for these cookies. I very clearly understand market pricing based on supply and demand I’m also aware of the challenges companies face because the supply chain issues and labor shortages come at Cetera, as well as price increases for the ingredients Quest has to buy. But taken altogether,,,the extreme unreliability and the crazy price increases has rendered these very good tasting cookies as just too expensive. While I do understand market conditions, supply and demand, price increases for real materials, come etc. etc. as I said… it seems pretty obvious to me that Quest is taking advantage of the situation by PRICE GOUGING. I was paying approx $16.85/box for years on the S&S program,,,but now it’s costing well over $20, and sometimes $22. Is that not priced well beyond the rate of inflation. I feel betrayed by the company after buying their cookies and bars in massive ways for 10 years+. 09/17/2023: the price for these cookies (at least as they are listed in my Subscribe and Save program) has come back down to a reasonable level!
R**G
My expectations for protein cookies were low, but then I tried these cookies. These almost taste like subway cookies
C**9
These taste absolutely delicious and don't taste like a protein, health snack. They definitely hit the spot when you're craving something sweet, but want something a little healthier. These are now a staple in my house.
L**A
If you love peanut butter you will love this flavor
R**B
Best tasting chocolate cookies to eat on a low carb, keto diet.
V**E
As someone on a weight loss journey, I used to have a huge dependency on sugar and these cookies help me avoid cravings for the day. Theyre delicious, worth the money and help me hit my protein goal for the day . If you're trying to cut down on sugar and focusing on protein these are the snacks for you .
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