Quest Protein Cookies
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Protein cookies with milk and whey protein
- 15 or 16 g of protein per cookie
- Available in 5 flavors
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
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- Keto-friendly
- Also contains 9–12 g of fiber,depending on flavor
- Available to purchase in stores
What Needs Improvement...
- Processed in a facility that also processes eggs, soy, wheat, and tree nuts
- Very mixed reviews on taste
- Customers have reported difficulty getting in contact with customer service
- Quest recently changed formula for multiple products to use a vegetable oil containing soy,which is an allergen
Specs
Servings per box: | 12 |
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Price per serving: | $2.50 (12-count\, 1-time purchase)\, $2.25 (12 count\, subscribe-and-save)\, $2.41 (3 count\, 1-time purchase)\, $2.17 (3 count\, subscribe-and-save) |
Protein source: | Milk protein isolate\, whey protein isolate |
Protein per cookie: | 15 g or 16 g for peanut butter chocolate chip |
Flavors: | Chocolate chip\, double chocolate chip\, peanut butter\, snickerdoodle\, peanut butter\, variety pack |
Serving size: | 1 cookie |
Summary
Quest Protein Cookies have 15 or 16 grams of protein and are available in 5 different flavors. Customers agreed that the cookies were soft and chewy but there were extremely mixed reviews on the taste of each flavor. Quest has changed their recipes and now the cookies contain the allergen soy.