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Sugar Free D'Lite Cookies Assorted No Added Sugar

(225 gm Cookie in box)
Sugar Free D'Lite Cookies Assorted No Added Sugar
Product Details
Sugar Free D'Lite Cookies Assorted No Added Sugar are an ideal guilt-free snack, offering a delicious treat without added sugar. These cookies come in three delightful flavours—Choco-chip, Mocha Hazelnut, and Yummy Berry—each crafted with premium ingredients like oats, quinoa, butter, and cocoa powder. Sweetened with Maltitol and Sucralose, they provide a satisfying crunch and flavour, ideal for individuals aiming to limit their sugar intake while enjoying a tasty indulgence. Each 12.5g cookie serves up flavour without compromise, making it a convenient snack option. Contains milk, gluten (from oats and wheat), and soy; may contain traces of nuts.

Key Ingredients:
Sugar Free™ D'lite Choco-Chip Cookies:
Refined Wheat Flour (Maida), Sweeteners (Maltitol, Sucralose), Choco Chips (18%) [Choco Chips Sweetener (INS 965), Edible Vegetable Fat (Hydrogenated), Cocoa Powder, Emulsifiers (INS 492, INS 322(i)), Nature Identical (Vanilla) Flavouring Substance], Chocolate Chips [Sweetener (INS 965), Cocoa Powder, Cocoa Butter, Emulsifier (Soya Lecithin), Nature Identical (Vanilla) Flavouring Substance], Hydrogenated Oil (Palm and Palm Kernel), Oats (5%), Butter, Quinoa (2%), Cocoa Powder, Milk Solids, Iodised Salt, Raising Agents (INS 500(i), INS 503(ii)), Nature Identical (Chocolate) and Artificial (Vanilla) Flavouring Substances, Emulsifiers (Soya Lecithin, INS 472).

Sugar Free™ D'lite Mocha Hazelnut Cookies:
Refined Wheat Flour (Maida), Sweeteners (Maltitol, Sucralose), Hydrogenated Oil (Palm and Palm Kernel), Oats (5%), Butter, Fructo-Oligosaccharides (3%), Quinoa (2%), Cocoa Powder (12%), Coffee Powder (0.55%), Milk Solids (0.4%), Raising Agents (INS 500(ii), INS 503(ii)), Iodised Salt, Colour (INS 150d), Nature Identical (Hazelnut, Vanilla) Flavouring Substances, Emulsifiers (Soya Lecithin, INS 472), Antioxidant (INS 330)

Sugar Free™ D'lite Yummy Berry Cookies:
Refined Wheat Flour (Maida), Sweeteners (Maltitol, Sucralose), Hydrogenated Oil (Palm and Palm Kernel), Black Currant (7%), Oats (5%), Butter, Fructo-Oligosaccharides (3%), Quinoa (2%), Milk Solids, Raising Agents (INS 500(ii), INS 503(ii)), Nature Identical Flavouring Substances (Blueberry, Vanilla), Emulsifiers (Soya Lecithin, INS 472), Iodised Salt, Antioxidant (INS 330)

Key Benefits:
  • No added sugar: Sweetened with Maltitol and Sucralose, these cookies are an excellent alternative for individuals looking to control their sugar intake while still enjoying a sweet treat
  • Variety of flavours: The assortment includes Choco-chip, Mocha Hazelnut, and Yummy Berry flavours, catering to diverse taste preferences
  • Includes oats and quinoa: Each cookie contains oats and quinoa, adding a wholesome element to this indulgence. Oats are known for their fibre content, while quinoa adds a nutritional boost
  • Convenient snack size: With each cookie weighing 12.5g, it’s a perfect portion for a quick snack on the go or as part of a balanced diet
  • Suitable for diabetics: These cookies are a great option for individuals who need to monitor their sugar levels, as they contain non-caloric sweeteners
  • Maintains indulgence without compromise: Enjoy the rich taste of cocoa, butter, and choco chips without added sugar, providing a satisfying dessert or snack experience

Good to Know:
  • Free from added sugar
  • Contains naturally occurring sugars from ingredients like oats and milk

Diet Type:
Vegetarian

Energy Per 100 gram:
  • Choco chips: 437.7 Kcal
  • Mocha Hazelnut: 432 Kcal
  • Yummy berry: 430 Kcal

Allergen Information:
Contains milk, gluten (from oats and wheat), and soy. May contain traces of nuts.

Product Form:
Cookies

Net Weight:
18 N

Directions For Use:
Ready to eat. Consume as a snack or as part of a meal

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully
  • This contains non-caloric sweetener
  • Polyols may have laxative effect
  • Keep in a cool, dry and hygienic place
  • Keep away from direct sunlight

Content on this page was last updated on 18 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)