Choc-Holic *MORE BENEFITS IN EVERY BITE* Cookies



‘Better choice’ EATRIGHT® Choc-Holic Cookies with 'consistently good' health benefits. Food matrix, not isolated, seed not wheat sources of 'extra strength' essential vitamins, minerals, amino acids and beneficial dietary fiber with synthesis in the gut not the lab. Contain pleasure by-products with significant traces of yumminess [††].

  • Source of preformed Vitamin A (retinol). Contributes to normal: vision, iron metabolism, immune system function
  • Good source of Iron (Fe) and Magnesium (Mg)
  • Good source of Manganese: contributes to normal connective tissue structure
  • Source of Zinc (Zn), Potassium (K), Thiamin (Vitamin B1) and Niacin (Vitamin B3)
  • Collaborative source of Folate-&-Betaine-&-Choline (contributes to normal homocysteine metabolism)
  • Natural source of Rutin [1][2] (a flavonoid, 'Vitamin P' or ability to decrease capillary "permeability" and fragility vitamin)
  • Hemostat (controls bleeding) phytochemicals (cellulose, citric acid, quercetin, quercitrin, rutin) present in various key ingredients
  • Contains more than 3g of prebiotics (low degree of polymerization oligosaccharides) per serving; assists with calcium absorption
  • 65% less total sugars than an average cookie
  • No sugar alcohols (no polyols ie no sorbitol, mannitol, xylitol etc)
  • Excellent source of beneficial dietary Fiber, high Fibre
  • 'Easily absorbed' Essential Amino Acids (incl. methionine: 'improvement of protein quality, modulation of lipids metabolism')
  • Meets requirements for average adult essential amino acids, especially tryptophan
  • Vegetarian friendly with numerous botanically active ingredients
  • Low in Lactose, Low in Sodium (Na)
  • No added (commercial, single strain, GE/GMO) Yeast
  • rBST, rBHT free
  • Non GMO, not bioengineered, not genetically engineered
  • * Made with >80% certified organic (natural verified) ingredients
Ingredients: *cert. Organic stoneground unhulled [‘whole’ not “re-constituted whole”] brank seed grist (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench), cert. Kosher and *cert. Organic unsalted butter (milk) (good source of vitamin D (5.2mcg/100g (vitamin D3 or cholecalciferol), vitamin B12 (0.68mcg/100g cobalamin) and nervoinc acid (0.1mg/100g)), cert. Kosher liquid carbohydrate (yeast reduced grape juice [3], vegetable dextrins), *cert. Organic dark chocolate (7%) ((cocoa solids 70% min), cocoa liquor, cane sugar, cocoa butter (theobroma oil), sunflower lecithin, natural vanilla), *cert. Organic cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) powder [4], *cert. Organic non-centrifugal sugar (NCS) (Saccharum officinarum L.), *cert. Organic chicory root (a less refined source inulin, aesculin) (Cichorium intybus L.) [5][6].
Contains: milk. Latest update: 30/1/24

Nutrition Information per 75g (2.6oz) serving (3 x 25g cookies per day)
Macro nutrition information: Energy 1040kJ (248Cal)(12%DI), Protein (5.9g)(12%DI), Protein-gluten (0g), Fat-total (17.2g)(25%DI), Fat-sat (10.6g)(44%DI), CHO-total (14.2g)(5%DI), CHO-total sugars (9.8g)(11%DI), CHO-lactose (0.1g), CHO-galactose (0.0g, traces maybe present), Dietary Fiber/Fibre (7.6g)(25%DI), Sodium (Na) (16mg)(1%DI)
Micro nutrition information: [in %DI descending order] preformed Vitamin K** (179mcg)(149%ESADDI), Magnesium (Mg) (119mg)(37%RDI), Iron (Fe) (3.2mg)(27%RDI), Niacin (vitamin B3) (2.3mg)(23%RDI), preformed Vitamin A (131mcg)(17%RDI), Manganese (Mn) (832mcg)(16%ESADDI), Thiamin (vitamin B1) (0.2mg)(14%RDI), Zinc (Zn) (1.6mg)(13%RDI), Potassium (K) (432mg)(9%RDI), Vitamin B12 (0.11ug)(5%RDI), Essential Amino Acids (1702mg; including Tryptophan 75mg, Methionine 65mg), >50mg (choline-&-betaine-&-folate)
Abbreviations: The % Daily Intake (%DI), Recommended or Reference Daily Intakes (%RDI), Estimated Safe and Adequate Daily Dietary Intake (%ESADDI) tells you how much a nutrient, in a serving of food, contributes to a daily diet. An average adult diet of 8,700KJ or 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. ** Vitamin K (K2(MK4-MK13)) [7][8] (not on-pack/container) is a calculated estimate/proximate ONLY (ie what [the cows] eat matters; grass-fed has a positive effect on actual values)

Shelf life: 18 weeks or more. Can be chilled or frozen indefinitely (at 0ºC (32ºF) or less)
Country of Origin: Made in NEW ZEALAND. >70% grown in New Zealand ingredients with <30% "originating in" the USA or "[] region" (ie Peru and Paraguay)
Detail: Food Safety Verification Certificate Number 2699 (an International Accreditation New Zealand (IANZ) inspection body audit, pursuant to the Food Act 2014) issued to Eat Right Food Ltd for the manufacture, processing, packing, holding and distribution of food products
Availability: An EATRIGHT® Online Shop Only Product
Address: PO Box 1525 [Level 1, 6 Church St], Nelson 7040, NEW ZEALAND
Packaging: Tamper-proof double seal, easy open, resealable 'zip'. Home compostable degradation enjoys a companion mix of micro-organisms, moisture, heat and oxygen
Labels: Re-jacket of an EATRIGHT® "best seller" after a re:injection, re:investment to enable important product virtue diversification. 'Open dating' (best if used by, sell by) label is included.

PS. “Contains at least 4% of naturally conserved cocoa flavanols”
Cocoa, dry powder, unsweetened (NDC: 19165 (ref: 8, 105); comparable ingred.)
USDA Special Interest Database: Flavonoid Content of Selected Foods (rel. 3.3, '18).
* Flavan-3-ols: (-)-Epicatechin 196.43mg/100g, * (+)-Catechin 64.82mg/100g (rank=5th).
* Flavonols: Quercetin 10mg/100g
Database for the Proanthocyanidin Content of Selected Foods (release 2.1, 2018).
* Dimmers: 277.13mg/100g, trimmers: 195.73mg/100g, 4-6mers: 419.05mg/100g, 7-10mers: 925.18mg/100g, polymers: 2435.11mg/100g
FoodData Central (2006): Choline, total: 12mg/100g; theobromine: 2060mg/100g
Ref 8: Flavanol and flavonol contents of cocoa powder products: Influence of the manufacturing process by Andres-Laceuva, Monogas, Khan et al (pub. 2008). Cocoa powder. Catechin, Epicatechin, Quercetin. With NO choline bitartrate (E322) additive.
Ref: 105: Procyanidin and catechin contents and antioxidant capacity of cocoa and chocolate products by Gu, L., House, S. E., Wu, X., Ou, B., and Prior, R. (pub. 2006). Cocoa, Chocolate products (milk, dark, baking, unsweetened, natural, Dutched). Catechin, Epicatechin, Procyanidins (mono, 2-3-mers, 4-6-mers, 7-10-mers, polymers), ORAC (‘oxygen radical absorption capacity’ database).
Cacao. phytochem: OPC (oligomeric procyanidin) 80,000ppm; phenolics: 130,000ppm (Duke Database epub.'16)

[†] Googled "Low sugar biscuits" (Feb’08). See also 'unusually deep...[BIG] moats' example of 'ABC.xyz' domain registrant org, IP location and (2014-03-20) created date c/- dkt 21 MTD "Inc" and subsequent report on BigTech "market power" (1st rel. Oct'20, pub. Jul'22). And interesting Oxford Dictionary abbreviation: "A.B.C., the alphabet; alphabetical train-table; Aerated Bread Company's Shop".
[††] “Huge market for these – tastes great considering what they are…considering all [its] health benefits”. Report for Eat Right Foods, May '07. RFP No. 51, Feb '15.

Product Details

  • Biological activity: Anti-CVI (chronic venous insufficiency), PhytochemID: Rutin (270mg/day/man). Rutin source: Buckwheat seed (87ppm-511ppm). Biological Activity: Preservative, PhytochemID: Formic-acid ((ADI=3mg/kg) Cacoa, Grape) and Ferulic-acid (Grape) Dr Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases
  • Ethnobotany use buckwheat: glaucoma; Syndrome: antiglaucomic (rutin 60mg/day et al); Activities (buckwheat): anticataract: ascorbic acid (350mg/day), methionine, niacin, quercetin, quercitrin, riboflavin (15mg/day), rutin, selenium 400ug/day), thiamine, Dr Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical ['AIL'] Databases ['glaucoma' hard[er]-to-find']
  • Ethnobotany use buckwheat: gravel (disease with) aggrevations of urinary crystals. Chinese medinal herbs by Li Shih-chen, Georgetown Press, San Francisco 1973
  • Hemostat: chicory root (cellulose 50,000ppm), cacao (cellulose + citric acid = 97,500ppm) [(+)-Catechin], buckwheat (quercetin + quercitrin + rutin (87-511ppm)), grape (quercitrin). Dr Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases (epub. '16)
  • Theobroma CACAO (Sterculiacae). Cacao (typically used to describe the plant) source of ChemID: 1-butyric-acid. Cocoa (used to describe processed beans-seeds) source of ChemID: Amyl-butyrate. Activities: Ataxigenic, FLavor FEMA 70-800, Sedatiative. Both 1-butyric-acid and Amyl-butyrate are non-ubiquitous. Ref: Duke, James A. 1992 online database
  • Activities (Cacao) — Parasiticide (f; CRC; DAD); Indications (Cacao) — Parasite (f; CRC; DAD), Worm (f; CRC). Duke, J.A. and duCellier, J.L., Handbook of Alternative Cash Crops, CRC Press, Boca Raton 1993. (DAD)
  • Activities (Grape) — Antioxidant; (1;APA; FNF; PH2; X10820088); Collagen Protective (1; APA), Radioprotective (1; X10820088) Ref: Duke, James A. Handbook of Medicinal Herbs (epub. '02).
  • Ethnobotany use: Intellect. Grape (Shih-chen, Li. 1973. Chinese medinal [medicinal] herbs. Georgetown Press) Artificial: Produced by art & not by nature...in imitation of the natural (Pocket Oxford Dictionary, corrections '52)
  • Cocoa (Cacao) source of amyl-butyrate. Criollo variety used [nb. forastero accounts for more than 90% of the world's usage] Leung’s encyclopedia of common natural ingredients used in food, drugs, and cosmetics by Ikhlas A. Khan and Ehab A. Abourashed (3rd ed. Pub. 2010).
  • Cocoa source of amines and alkaloids, including theobromine (0.5–2.7%)^, caffeine (ca. 0.25% in cocoa)^^, tyramine (between 0.1 and 2.8μg/g), dopamine, salsolinol (40 ± 4μg/g), trigonelline, nicotinic acid, and free amino acids'. Leung, A. Y. Encyclopedia of common natural ingredients used in food, drugs, and cosmetics (pub. 1980)
  • Bio demulcent [relieving inflammation and irritation] activity: chicory, grape and cacao. Dr Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases (epub. '16)
  • PhytochemID: Catechin (Ubiquitous. NO). Source: vanilla. 43 bio-activities, including Antihistaminic (1,000mg 5x/day/man), Antiviral [especially against the Lupus Simplex Virus (Prog Clin Biol Res 86;213:521-36)] Botanical, Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases
  • ^Theobromine: Antiasthmatic 10 mg/kg/orl/man; Diuretic 300–600 mg/man/day; Fetotoxic 100 mg/kg; Teratogenic 100 mg/kg and others. Medicinal Spices by Dr James Duke et al (pub. 2003)
  • ^^Caffine: CNS (central nervous system stimulant). CAS (chemical abstract service) # 58,082. Cacoa source of caffine 500-12,900ppm. Dr Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases.
  • * COX-2 Inhibitor ([+]-catechin), ‘might be viewed by enthusiasts as another herbal miracle aspirin’ (COX, Newmark and Schulick, 2000). Catechins...specifically recommended for colitis (Brown et al., '97). COX-2 Inhibitor: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
  • Sugarcane source of PhytochemID: Policosinol. PubMedID: 23018482. …Foods versus the Synthetic Silver Bullet by James Duke, PhD see also: Rutin: PubmedID 18217700. Inulin: PubmedID 12571376
  • Biological activity: memorigenic. Phytochem: choline, chromium et al Dr Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases (epub. '16)
  • Butter (L=lipid and D=dairy) source of vitamin B12 (34%RDI). 'Deficiencies may result in pernicious anaemia and compromised neurodevelopment and brain function'. FAO. 2023. Contribution of terrestrial animal source food to healthy diets for improved nutrition and health outcomes...state of knowledge and gaps.
  • “Taste of Success” p44 “The [New Zealand] National Business Review “second most exciting food and beverage wholesaler” (2005). Choc-holics Cookie introduced in Jan’04, updated in Aug'05
  • Owners obsession in problem solving with significant 'toiling in mediocrity'
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