Snacks & Candy

Caffeinated Cookies Make Way to C-Store Shelves

Treat equates to about 2 cups of coffee
Beast Cookie Co.
Photograph courtesy of Beast Cookie Co.

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Beast Cookie Co. launched caffeinated cookies, featuring 180 milligrams of caffeine from natural green tea extract and 10 milligrams of protein from plant-based pea and rice protein blend.

The company offers three cookie flavors, including chocolate brownie, chocolate chip and oatmeal raisin. They come in packs of six or 12.

The cookies equate to about 2 cups of coffee, according to the company. They are free of soy, dairy and egg and are non-GMO and vegan.

Beast Cookie plans to release two additional flavors by summer 2023.

Chatsworth, Calif.-based Beast Cookie Co. was founded in 2016 and manufactures cookies that feature protein and caffeine.

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