• New Zealand based cookie company, Justine’s Cookies, has introduced a new peanut-butter choc-chip flavour of their keto-friendly Mini Protein Cookie Pouches.
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    New Zealand based cookie company, Justine’s Cookies, has introduced a new peanut-butter choc-chip flavour of their keto-friendly Mini Protein Cookie Pouches. Source: Justine's Cookies
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New Zealand based cookie company, Justine’s Cookies, has introduced a new peanut-butter choc-chip flavour of their keto-friendly Mini Protein Cookie Pouches.

Justine’s Cookies CEO, Justine Muollo, said that this latest addition offers a delicious option for Aussies to indulge their sweet cravings without compromising their health goals.

“After the quick sellout, and rapid success of our Mini Protein Cookie Variety pouch, we are so excited to launch a mini version of another much-loved flavour!”

"Peanut butter is one of our most-loved flavours, and the mini version is already becoming a hit with customers.”

Each 500g pouch contains 20 individually wrapped, 102-calorie snack-size cookies that the company describes as allergen-friendly, ultra-low carb and all natural.

They are also wheat and gluten-free, high in fibre, and have no added sugar.

The peanut butter choc chip flavoured Mini Protein Cookie Pouches are now available in Costco stores nationwide.

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