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product_id: 670845566
title: "Sugar Free Speculoos Cookies, Gluten Free, No Sugar Alcohols, Keto, High Fiber, 30 Cookies"
brand: "choczero"
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reviews_count: 9
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# 8g fiber per serving, keto-friendly Gluten free & no added sugar 30 individually wrapped cookies Sugar Free Speculoos Cookies, Gluten Free, No Sugar Alcohols, Keto, High Fiber, 30 Cookies

**Brand:** choczero
**Price:** $31.61
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🍪 Elevate your snack game with guilt-free, spiced perfection!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sugar Free Speculoos Cookies, Gluten Free, No Sugar Alcohols, Keto, High Fiber, 30 Cookies by choczero
- **How much does it cost?** $31.61 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- choczero enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted choczero brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Clean Keto Crunch:** Indulge guilt-free with zero sugar alcohols and monk fruit sweetness—no weird aftertaste, just pure speculoos bliss.
- • **Gluten-Free Classic:** Enjoy the nostalgic cinnamon-caramel speculoos flavor crafted without gluten or added sugars—perfect for mindful eaters.
- • **Portion-Perfect Packs:** 30 cookies in 10 easy-to-carry, pre-portioned packs—snack smart anytime, anywhere without overindulging.
- • **Gut-Friendly Fiber Boost:** Each serving delivers 8g of high fiber to keep you full, support digestion, and power your low-carb lifestyle.
- • **Versatile Gourmet Staple:** Elevate your keto desserts, coffee breaks, or lunchboxes with a crisp, spiced cookie that’s as adaptable as your busy life.

## Overview

ChocZero Sugar Free Speculoos Cookies offer 30 gluten-free, keto-friendly spiced cookies sweetened naturally with monk fruit. Each serving packs 8g of fiber and contains no sugar alcohols or artificial sweeteners, delivering a crisp, cinnamon-caramel crunch inspired by classic Belgian speculoos. Individually wrapped for convenience, these cookies are perfect for mindful snacking, coffee pairings, and low-carb dessert creations.

## Description

Enjoy the classic taste of speculoos cookies without the added sugar. ChocZero Sugar Free Speculoos Cookies are crisp, spiced cookies with cinnamon and caramel notes inspired by traditional Belgian speculoos and windmill cookies. These gluten free cookies are sweetened with monk fruit and made without sugar alcohols or artificial sweeteners, giving you the nostalgic crunch and warm spice of classic speculoos without maltitol or erythritol. Each serving has 8g fiber, and each 9 oz box contains 30 cookies that are individually wrapped in packs of 3 for coffee, tea, lunchboxes, pantry snacks, or sweet cravings.

Review: staple for adding to healthy protein/fat "desserts" (ie cottage cheese cheese cake cups) - In short: crispy, light, fresh. Well packaged. Pleasant flavor. No weird taste (to me). I could use more spice, but it works for my needs (crumbling over keto cheesecake). 3 cookies to a packet. I already have another order going in. ------------------------------------ I accidentally found myself engaging in keto based diet. I say accidentally because at first I was just increasing healthy foods and reducing less healthy foods. But I wasnt noticing changes in bloodwork. I then decided to reduce refined carbs a little, then a lot, and now I am --without much effort--, consuming maybe 40 net carbs per day. Way easier onceI began to boost protein, fat, and fiber. The majority of my usual carbs slipped away because I just didnt have appetite for it. Food noise diminished. Big changes in my body followed quickly. Cool! Love reinforcement like that. So while I dont have a sweet tooth since this change, I am keen on a little creative protein and fat use. I saw someone make a parfait/icecream/cheesecake of the sort using blended up cottage cheese (blend until smooth), then they added a little (like, just 1-2 strawberries), a smidge of sweetener (I used a little monk fruit), and then topped with 1.5 of these cookies. Each pack contains 3, so just half a pack. Then placed in fridge or freezer for a few minutes to firm up. It produced a cheesecake like vibe. I sometimes add a little strawberry extract to boost the strawberry flavor. Maybe they did too. Whatever, it was delightful. And was easy way to boost my fiber, protein, and fat. Anyway, I looked up this product right away. Read up on it, and proceeded to buy a pack. I have had "keto" products in the past, and overall I didnt care for them. They seem to taste best when actually on a keto diet (or something approximate to) as I swear tastebuds change. But when not eating like that, it tastes weird. Well, I tried these about 2 weeks into the change over, and I find them fantastic. I wouldnt mind a little more "spice", but I think they have a neat flavor. I would eat these whether I was dieting or not. I really just use them to add a little texture and flavor to the cottage cheese "dessert". I dont eat it every day, so a pack of these will last me a long time. I normally use half a pack, but even a full pack doesnt add much. I really didnt want to get into desserts, no matter how low carb, but some of the stuff I see now (compared to years ago) looks and sounds so good. This brand has A LOT of options, and the prices arent too shabby (not that I rate on price). I may get some of their marshmallows and try it out using a pack of these cookies to make a sort of "smore:. ------------------------------------------- OK, so does it raise blood sugar? I dont know. I am looking to get a continuous glucose monitor. I do have a regular monitor but I have been remiss in using it. Perhaps I will update if I ever think to test before and after eating this. As I learn more about "sugars" and hidden sugars and other ingredients that could spike insulin levels (I am prediabetic, and it is with this that changes were happening), I learned that everyone is different. So monitoring is good. But something may raise it for one person, but not at all for another. Another thing is how often someone eats and what all they are eating at the time. I prefer to "wrap" my foods in protein and fat when and where possible. I doubt I would eat this plain, as a snack. Instead it is part of a larger meal, at the end. I eat 2x a day, no snacking. Every single time anything goes in the mouth, the body activates insulin. So I keep that in mind One thing to generally avoid is maltodextrin, especially corn fiber based. Tapioca based isnt as "bad". SO I looked at this and saw "soluble corn fiber dextrin", and wondered if that was going to be an issue. I asked the web for the difference between this and maltodextrin, and I was pleased to see that, "Soluble corn fiber (resistant dextrin) is a non-digestible, prebiotic fiber that has a low impact on blood sugar levels, unlike maltodextrin, a highly processed starch that acts like sugar in the body. The primary difference is digestibility: resistant dextrin is designed to bypass digestion and provide fiber benefits, while maltodextrin is broken down into glucose, providing quick energy but raising blood sugar. Resistant dextrin also has fewer calories and helps regulate blood sugar and improve gut health, making it suitable for low-carb diets, whereas maltodextrin is higher in calories and can cause blood sugar spikes". Lots more details, so if you want to know more use this search: "soluble corn fiber resistant dextrin vs maltodextrin"
Review: Closest sugar and gluten free thing I’ve tasted to a biscoff! - Here’s my honest review of these Choc Zero Speculoos cookies. Please note, they are made with nuts. I gave them 5 stars not simply based on taste. The effort alone to put into something that tastes good that’s actually made sugar and gluten free is great.. You have a decent little Cooke crunch that melts in your mouth with a nice lightly spiced flavor. No sugar alcohols to make you gassy either. Are they giving the buttery cookie taste and texture that you may be use too, nope! However they are the closest tolerable thing to a biscoff biscuit I’ve ever had and they taste good! They are also versatile enough to use in replacement to a gram cracker crust. You want to make a no bake pumpkin pie, cheese cake or parfait this is your crust. You get 10 servings per box (30 cookies). They come wrapped in pre portioned serving sizes (3 cookies) for easy snack packing, travel and portion control. I find one pack to be perfectly satisfying. They are fresh and can be enjoyed with tea, milk and even apple cider or juice. The downside is if you are expecting it to taste like a regular cookie it will let you down and give you what others describe as a cardboard taste/texture. If you keep an open mind you will be pleasantly surprised. The packaging also could be better. These cookies are expensive but the packaging itself doesn’t represent that. The box is thin and cheap ripping very easily and there’s no cushioning like a plastic cradle to keep them from breaking. In my opinion that’s really the worst of it.

## Features

- Sugar Free Speculoos Cookies: Crisp spiced cookies with cinnamon and caramel notes inspired by classic Belgian speculoos and windmill cookies.
- Gluten Free & No Added Sugar: Made without wheat or added sugar for a classic spiced cookie crunch that fits low sugar and gluten free lifestyles.
- Keto Friendly & High Fiber: Each serving has 8g fiber, making these sugar free cookies a satisfying snack for low sugar and keto friendly lifestyles.
- No Sugar Alcohols or Artificial Sweeteners: Sweetened with monk fruit instead of maltitol or erythritol for warm speculoos flavor without artificial sweeteners or the cooling aftertaste.
- 30 Cookies Per Box: Each 9 oz box includes 30 individually wrapped speculoos cookies, perfect for coffee, tea, lunchboxes, pantry snacks, or sweet cravings.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DJHC4PKV |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Allergen Information | Almonds, Egg Free, Gluten Free, Milk, Soy Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,758 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #70 in Breakfast Foods |
| Brand | ChocZero |
| Brand Name | ChocZero |
| Color | brown |
| Container Type | box with wrappers |
| Cookie Type | Spiced Cookie |
| Cuisine | Belgian |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,061 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Keto, Vegetarian |
| Flavor | Speculoos |
| HFSS Status | healthy |
| Item Firmness Description | Firm |
| Item Package Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 9 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | ChocZero |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 10 |
| Number of Pieces | 30 |
| Occasion | Anniversary, Birthday, New Year, Thanksgiving, Wedding |
| Package Type Name | Box |
| Packaging Feature | Carrier, Wrap |
| Product Benefits | Gluten-free, no added sugar, keto-friendly, natural ingredients |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Snacking during winter, accompaniment to coffee or warm latte, seasonal or celebratory occasions, breakfast, family gatherings |
| Set Name | 30 Speculoos Cookies |
| Size | 9 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Sodium Content | 60 Milligrams |
| Specialty | Low Carb, No Artificial Colors, No Artificial Flavors, Peanut Free, Soy Free |
| UPC | 850043447467 |
| Unit Count | 9.0 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ChocZero
- **Flavor:** Speculoos
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Occasion:** Anniversary, Birthday, New Year, Thanksgiving, Wedding
- **Unit Count:** 9.0 Ounce

## Images

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ staple for adding to healthy protein/fat "desserts" (ie cottage cheese cheese cake cups)
*by P***Y on September 10, 2025*

In short: crispy, light, fresh. Well packaged. Pleasant flavor. No weird taste (to me). I could use more spice, but it works for my needs (crumbling over keto cheesecake). 3 cookies to a packet. I already have another order going in. ------------------------------------ I accidentally found myself engaging in keto based diet. I say accidentally because at first I was just increasing healthy foods and reducing less healthy foods. But I wasnt noticing changes in bloodwork. I then decided to reduce refined carbs a little, then a lot, and now I am --without much effort--, consuming maybe 40 net carbs per day. Way easier onceI began to boost protein, fat, and fiber. The majority of my usual carbs slipped away because I just didnt have appetite for it. Food noise diminished. Big changes in my body followed quickly. Cool! Love reinforcement like that. So while I dont have a sweet tooth since this change, I am keen on a little creative protein and fat use. I saw someone make a parfait/icecream/cheesecake of the sort using blended up cottage cheese (blend until smooth), then they added a little (like, just 1-2 strawberries), a smidge of sweetener (I used a little monk fruit), and then topped with 1.5 of these cookies. Each pack contains 3, so just half a pack. Then placed in fridge or freezer for a few minutes to firm up. It produced a cheesecake like vibe. I sometimes add a little strawberry extract to boost the strawberry flavor. Maybe they did too. Whatever, it was delightful. And was easy way to boost my fiber, protein, and fat. Anyway, I looked up this product right away. Read up on it, and proceeded to buy a pack. I have had "keto" products in the past, and overall I didnt care for them. They seem to taste best when actually on a keto diet (or something approximate to) as I swear tastebuds change. But when not eating like that, it tastes weird. Well, I tried these about 2 weeks into the change over, and I find them fantastic. I wouldnt mind a little more "spice", but I think they have a neat flavor. I would eat these whether I was dieting or not. I really just use them to add a little texture and flavor to the cottage cheese "dessert". I dont eat it every day, so a pack of these will last me a long time. I normally use half a pack, but even a full pack doesnt add much. I really didnt want to get into desserts, no matter how low carb, but some of the stuff I see now (compared to years ago) looks and sounds so good. This brand has A LOT of options, and the prices arent too shabby (not that I rate on price). I may get some of their marshmallows and try it out using a pack of these cookies to make a sort of "smore:. ------------------------------------------- OK, so does it raise blood sugar? I dont know. I am looking to get a continuous glucose monitor. I do have a regular monitor but I have been remiss in using it. Perhaps I will update if I ever think to test before and after eating this. As I learn more about "sugars" and hidden sugars and other ingredients that could spike insulin levels (I am prediabetic, and it is with this that changes were happening), I learned that everyone is different. So monitoring is good. But something may raise it for one person, but not at all for another. Another thing is how often someone eats and what all they are eating at the time. I prefer to "wrap" my foods in protein and fat when and where possible. I doubt I would eat this plain, as a snack. Instead it is part of a larger meal, at the end. I eat 2x a day, no snacking. Every single time anything goes in the mouth, the body activates insulin. So I keep that in mind One thing to generally avoid is maltodextrin, especially corn fiber based. Tapioca based isnt as "bad". SO I looked at this and saw "soluble corn fiber dextrin", and wondered if that was going to be an issue. I asked the web for the difference between this and maltodextrin, and I was pleased to see that, "Soluble corn fiber (resistant dextrin) is a non-digestible, prebiotic fiber that has a low impact on blood sugar levels, unlike maltodextrin, a highly processed starch that acts like sugar in the body. The primary difference is digestibility: resistant dextrin is designed to bypass digestion and provide fiber benefits, while maltodextrin is broken down into glucose, providing quick energy but raising blood sugar. Resistant dextrin also has fewer calories and helps regulate blood sugar and improve gut health, making it suitable for low-carb diets, whereas maltodextrin is higher in calories and can cause blood sugar spikes". Lots more details, so if you want to know more use this search: "soluble corn fiber resistant dextrin vs maltodextrin"

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Closest sugar and gluten free thing I’ve tasted to a biscoff!
*by Q***C on December 13, 2025*

Here’s my honest review of these Choc Zero Speculoos cookies. Please note, they are made with nuts. I gave them 5 stars not simply based on taste. The effort alone to put into something that tastes good that’s actually made sugar and gluten free is great.. You have a decent little Cooke crunch that melts in your mouth with a nice lightly spiced flavor. No sugar alcohols to make you gassy either. Are they giving the buttery cookie taste and texture that you may be use too, nope! However they are the closest tolerable thing to a biscoff biscuit I’ve ever had and they taste good! They are also versatile enough to use in replacement to a gram cracker crust. You want to make a no bake pumpkin pie, cheese cake or parfait this is your crust. You get 10 servings per box (30 cookies). They come wrapped in pre portioned serving sizes (3 cookies) for easy snack packing, travel and portion control. I find one pack to be perfectly satisfying. They are fresh and can be enjoyed with tea, milk and even apple cider or juice. The downside is if you are expecting it to taste like a regular cookie it will let you down and give you what others describe as a cardboard taste/texture. If you keep an open mind you will be pleasantly surprised. The packaging also could be better. These cookies are expensive but the packaging itself doesn’t represent that. The box is thin and cheap ripping very easily and there’s no cushioning like a plastic cradle to keep them from breaking. In my opinion that’s really the worst of it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great replacement
*by M***S on July 6, 2026*

These are so so good! Crunchy, great taste and they hold up well when dunked in coffee. There's three to a pack for great portion control. They are a delicious sugarfree alternative to the traditional cookie for a keto diet.

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