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Amazon has 12-Count 2.08-Oz Quest Nutrition Protein Cookies (Chocolate Chip) on sale for $12.17 when you check out via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 12-Count 2.08-Oz Quest Nutrition Protein Cookies (Chocolate Chip) for $12.81 - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $12.17. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+.
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Model: Quest Protein Cookie, Chocolate Chip - 12 pack, 2.08 oz cookies

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Great deal. These taste pretty good, but they aren't that low calorie. High in fat and 250 calories for only 15g protein.
lol one serving being like 30 grams bro. do some real research and stop fearmongering. people eating a couple of these a day will be alright. geezus I am really tired of every slickdeals scientist reposting this with every deal
While I do like these cookies and I have been enjoying them the last couple of years, personally I have stopped using them.

Two of these have 12 grams of erythritol plus a couple coffee cups during the day sweetened with erythritol and maybe some keto/low carb ice cream later in the day and you are easily at 30 grams.

The study referenced above even though did not prove causation did prove a very strong correlation and it showed the mechanism of action that erythritol in the blood can make the platelets stickier and more prone to clotting.

The truth is that nutritional studies that can actually prove causation are very expensive, very hard to run and can take tens of years to complete. For me the correlation is too strong to ignore and I don't want to wait 10 years to find out for sure while hurting myself in the meantime.

Apart from some YouTube "doctors" with no MD on their name that are sponsoring on their videos erythritol filled products, most real doctors, while they recognize more research is needed, are very respectful of the study and suggest people consuming a lot of erythritol filled products should try to limit their erythritol intake.

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04-08-2023 at 11:31 AM.
04-08-2023 at 11:31 AM.
Quote from BrianJason :
I'm not familiar, please explain the study. How much erythritol was used in the test?
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/erythritol/
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04-08-2023 at 11:43 AM.
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But that study tested the consumption of 45g per day. This cookie has 6g. What am I missing?
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04-08-2023 at 02:14 PM.
04-08-2023 at 02:14 PM.
Quote from vradi :
While I do like these cookies and I have been enjoying them the last couple of years, personally I have stopped using them.

Two of these have 12 grams of erythritol plus a couple coffee cups during the day sweetened with erythritol and maybe some keto/low carb ice cream later in the day and you are easily at 30 grams.

The study referenced above even though did not prove causation did prove a very strong correlation and it showed the mechanism of action that erythritol in the blood can make the platelets stickier and more prone to clotting.

The truth is that nutritional studies that can actually prove causation are very expensive, very hard to run and can take tens of years to complete. For me the correlation is too strong to ignore and I don't want to wait 10 years to find out for sure while hurting myself in the meantime.

Apart from some YouTube "doctors" with no MD on their name that are sponsoring on their videos erythritol filled products, most real doctors, while they recognize more research is needed, are very respectful of the study and suggest people consuming a lot of erythritol filled products should try to limit their erythritol intake.

Have your replaced these with anything else?
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04-08-2023 at 10:19 PM.
04-08-2023 at 10:19 PM.
Can anyone else tell me what other "healthy" foods/snacks have Erythritol in them?
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