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This Keto Cookie Butter Spread is a creamy, gluten-free, and low-carb delight inspired by classic speculoos cookies. Naturally sweetened with monk fruit and free from common allergens like soy, it serves as a perfect nut butter alternative and keto-friendly dessert option in a convenient 340g jar.







| ASIN | B09VF7QQ1M |
| Allergen information | Nut |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,248) |
| Date First Available | 17 March 2025 |
| Item form | Creamy |
| Item model number | CZO36870 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.61 x 7.9 x 7.8 cm; 340.19 g |
| Package Information | Jar |
| Specialty | Keto |
| UPC | 850022368707 |
P**L
Phenomenal product, love the taste, texture and how filling it is. Only drawback is that it is a bit on the pricier side.
G**E
UPDATED: I think my previous review of this product may have been unfair because I went into trying this stuff with the assumption that it's going to taste just like normal cookie butter. Of course I would be disappointed with that mindset when there's no real sugar or carby Lotus cookies in it! So I gave this spread another try, but approaching it not from the perspective of "this will taste just like Biscoff butter," but from the perspective of, "This is a sweet spread" and nothing more. Maybe something I ate before trying this product the first time altered my taste of this cookie butter spread or something, but the second time around I liked it more! Does it taste like real cookie butter? No, not really. Looks like it, smells like it, but the taste isn't quite the same. But you have to expect it to taste differently when there are so many substitutions to make this product keto-friendly (so no flour and no sugar). Also, YES, this product IS keto-friendly! Out of the ten grams of carbs per serving, seven of them are fiber. This means there are only three grams of carbs per serving. The texture is also different from traditional cookie butter because the primary ingredient in the ChocZero cookie butter is oil. Rather than being more sticky, it's kind of slippery? Makes sense when it's basically a jar of oil. I'm not nuts about the aftertaste that I presume is from the monkfruit sweetener, but it's not awful. I probably won't buy this again only because I'm trying to be conscious of my calorie intake rather than my carb intake and the ChocZero product actually has MORE calories and more fat in it than normal Biscoff butter! Keto-friendly, yes. Calorie-friendly? Nope! However, I noticed that the ChocZero cookie butter contains no soybean oil (Biscoff butter does), so it could also be an option for people who have soy allergies. For anyone who saw my previous review, I apologize because I think I jumped to some unfair conclusions and I'm happy I gave this product a second chance so I could give it a more deserving, more positive review. My jar speaks for itself - it's already 2/3 gone and I just got it two days ago. R.I.P. my diet. I will personally just use normal Biscoff butter in the future since I am neither diabetic nor eating low-carb, but I am watching my calorie intake and I will always pick the lower-calorie option as a result. I just wanted to try a "diet" cookie butter. But I believe this product is at least worth a try!
J**K
Most places that claim to use monk fruit in their products really use a combo of monk fruit and erithrytol. In fact, this is the only product I've seen that uses monk fruit alone. So many people claim erithrytol is easier on digestion than other sugar alcohols. NOT TO ME. Even one item that has sugar alcohol in it makes my stomach do somersaults for hours. I really cannot have a speck without awful repercussions. Choczero is AMAZING. This product, the Cookie spread, is like the Biscoff cookie spread but BETTER. It's less sweet, but definitely sweet, and it tastes like a mixture of cookie spread AND nut butter. Really, you could have a cookie spread and choczero jam sandwich on no carb bread, and have a fantastic lunch. Or snack. This stuff is fantastic. So is their dark chocolate spread. Just fantastic stuff. So are their peanut butter cups. Everything I've had from them is great. Their butter cookies are not as great as other things, buy they're definitely good.
A**G
This is an amazing desert spread, I have gone through several of them. I always felt the price was a bit high (around $7.99 if I remember from earlier in the year). I paid a few dollars more than I thought it was worth because I was just treating myself once in a blue moon. I understand that there can be supply chain issues and other factors that increase prices for foods like this. But all things considered, $11.99 is an insane price to ask for that amount of spread. It's absolutely bananas guys.
C**E
If you like cookie butter without bad oils and sweeteners, give this one a try. Not the same as Biscoff but an okay substitute if you are trying to avoid eating too much fat and sugar.
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