| | |  | Peanut-Butter Cookies | Home » » » » Murray Sugar Free Cookies Peanut Butter Cookies, 6-Ounce Packages (Pack of 12) | | | | | | | Description: | | America's No. 1 brand of sugar free cookies. Not for weight control. Exchange Information: 3 Cookies = 1 Carbohydrate and 1-1/2 Fat Exchange. The Dietary Exchanges are based on the Exchange Lists for Meal Planning, Copyright 2003 by the American Diabetes Association, Inc., and The American Dietetic Association. | | | Features: | |
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| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 72.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 13.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 5.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 53 reviews |
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8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Healthy familyMar 14, 2009
By Cynthia Sisson
"advocate mom"
I was looking for something sweet that I as a diabetic and my husband and son could all share. Usually if it says sugar free then it means it has a chemical taste. But not these cookies they taste just like the regular cookies. I highly recommend them. You do not have to be a diabetic to eat them. They are made with splenda and I use splenda in a lot of things, I also use the brown sugar splenda in my cooking. These cookies are great.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Great sugar-free cookie!Jan 19, 2007
By Deeter This is a delightful cookie with a great taste and low saturated fat. Anyone with a sugar-restricted diet would enjoy this and other Murray Sugar-Free cookies (especially the chocolate creme's). These only have around 3 grams of carbohydrates a piece!!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
my mother's favorite cookieJul 14, 2008
By Madonna I have yet to try this product personally, because it is not currently available at our supermarket. But my mother, soon will be 94, mildly diabetic and a long-time customer for sugar-free products, says they are the best! For some reason our store carries the other Murray varieties, but not this one any more, maybe because there are so many kinds. Mother picks out her own groceries, and was in the habit of buying these about every other week. She bought two other Murray's packages this week, but really wanted the peanut butter. That's why I went searching the internet for them. After I receive them, (12 boxes!) I probably will keep at least one box to try for myself. (It would be nice to be able to buy an assortment from Amazon rather than so many of one variety--that would be a lot for a 94-year-old woman to eat, even if they are that good!)
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
No Health Benefits and Grossly Overpriced....Read the Nutrition FactsNov 11, 2011
By The Jaundiced Eye My wife just brought home a $3 package containing 5.5 oz of Murray Sugar Free Pecan Shortbread cookies, thinking the high price was justified on a health basis. It isn't. Read the Nutrition Facts (per 3 cookies): 160 Calories, 11 Grams of Fat, 3 Grams of Saturated Fat, 18 Grams of Carbohydrate....the same, or worse, than most cookies containing sugar. These cookies may be "sugar free", but the implied health benefit is completely imaginary. Furthermore, at over 50 cents per ounce they are the most expensive packaged grocery cookies you can buy, which is completely unjustified by ingredient cost, and flavor, which is adequate but not exceptional.
It's an unfortunate fact that some companies prey upon consumers who seek or need "special" products by forcing them to pay huge premiums for the product. Using Murray's formula, a can of Diet Coke should cost at least $3....but it doesn't, simply because production costs do not justify the premium and the market will not tolerate such an unconscionable mark-up. Neither should you. Don't let your health or dietary concerns override your common sense and lead you to pay preposterously inflated prices for "special" products that, upon close inspection, provide no legitimate benefit.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Yummy~My treat instead of High Sugar Cookies.Mar 20, 2009
By kindred spirit First I will make note this page says sweetened with sorbitol, they are not. They are sweetened with Splenda. I think they taste as good as any other basic vanilla creme cookie. I like a bite of sweet at night but sugar keeps me awake so these fit the bill. The special that was going on when I got them made it a great deal. They cost up to $3.99 a pack where I live.....so this is a SWEET deal.
They still have calories so you cannot eat the whole bag but they don't spike your sugar. Three cookies are 130 calories and 6 gms of fat. They are very sweet anymore and you may feel sick.
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