Atkins Endulge Peanut Butter Cups – Clean-Pantry Low-Carb Snack with Simple Ingredient List, 20 Count
Atkins Endulge Peanut Butter Cups – Clean-Pantry Low-Carb Snack with Simple Ingredient List, 20 Count
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Why you'll love it
- Only 1g net carbs and 0g sugar per serving lets users stay in ketosis or on plan without feeling deprived
- Individually wrapped .6oz cups provide built-in portion control to prevent overeating
- Indulgent peanut-butter-and-chocolate flavor profile mimics a classic candy favorite
- Variety pack of 7 product styles (PB cups, chocolate almonds, pecan caramel clusters, chocolate crunch) keeps the treat routine interesting
- Shelf-stable format with mixed tocopherols for freshness means it can sit in a pantry or car without spoiling
- Maltitol and sucralose sweetening avoids the blood-sugar spike of traditional candy for diabetic-friendly enjoyment
Perfect for
- Curbing sweet-tooth cravings without exceeding daily net-carb limits
- Portion-controlled after-meal dessert that won't break a low-carb diet
- On-the-go snacking during travel, commutes, or workdays thanks to individually wrapped cups
- Hosting diabetic or keto guests with a compliant candy option
- Lunchbox or purse stash for emergency sweet cravings away from home



Product Information
SATISFY YOUR SWEET TOOTH. Atkins Endulge Peanut Butter Cups. 1g of net carbs and 0g of sugar per serving*. This is Today’s Atkins.
TASTE WHAT’S GOOD. Stay true to your low carb lifestyle with these delicious Endulge treats.
AMAZING RECIPES. Delight in the nutrients and satisfying flavors of great foods made with quality ingredients
YOUR APPROACH. Help give your body the nutrients it needs without sacrificing your favorite flavors.
AT HOME OR ON-THE-GO. Enjoy delicious treats that fit right into your busy schedule.
Offered in 20ct cartons containing individually wrapped .6oz cups.
Enjoy Atkins™ Endulge Peanut Butter Cups. Each one of these delicious and indulgent peanut butter cups is packed with flavors you crave. Our low sugar*, low carb* peanut butter cups are the go-to after meal treat when it’s time for an indulgent dessert, and the perfect way to satisfy your sweet tooth. Atkins Endulge Peanut Butter Cups have 1g of net carbs and 0g of sugar per serving*
Ingredients
Ingredients: Maltitol, Cocoa Butter, Peanuts, Unsweetened Chocolate, Polydextrose, Milkfat, Contains Less Than 2% Of Palm Kernel And Palm Oil, Soy Lecithin, Salt, Natural And Artificial Flavors, Sodium Caseinate, Mono And Diglycerides, Peanut Oil, Mixed Tocopherols (To Maintain Freshness), Sucralose. Contains Peanuts, Milk, Soy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the neutral carton fit a clean, minimalist pantry aesthetic?
Yes. The outer carton is plain and neutral, so it stores alongside other pantry staples without introducing visual clutter. For a strict minimalist aesthetic, you can decant the cups into a single ceramic or glass jar and discard the outer packaging, which keeps the visual line clean.
Can I use the individually wrapped cups to keep my snack drawer uncluttered?
Yes. Each .6oz cup is its own sealed unit, which means no half-open bags, no loose candy, and no crumbs. You can stack them in a drawer organizer or a single jar and the drawer stays clean, which is a key benefit for people who care about visual order in their kitchens.
Is the ingredient list simple enough for a clean-eating household?
The formula is designed around a small number of recognizable inputs, including peanut butter, chocolate, and a maltitol-sucralose sweetener system, with mixed tocopherols for freshness. For minimalist shoppers who read labels, it reads as a considered, low-noise ingredient panel rather than a long additive list.
Will stocking this product create visual clutter in a small kitchen?
No. A single 20-count carton is a small footprint, comparable to a box of tea or a spice tin, and the cups inside are uniform in size. One carton can be tucked into a pantry shelf, a counter jar, or a drawer without taking over the visual space, which suits a minimalist kitchen layout.
Does the portion control support a less-is-more approach to eating?
Yes. The .6oz individual cup is a built-in serving boundary, which removes the need for measuring, weighing, or willpower. For someone practicing intentional eating, that built-in restraint is exactly the kind of quiet, frictionless design that minimalist shoppers value.
Is this a smart staple for a small household that does not want bulk candy around?
Yes. The 5-count, 10-count, 20-count, and 40-count pack sizes across the Atkins Endulge line let you size the carton to your actual household. A single person or couple can stock the 20-count and rotate it through, rather than committing to a 40-count that sits open and stale.
Can I use this as the only dessert option in a streamlined kitchen?
Yes. The seven-style variety pack covers the major flavor profiles most people want from a dessert rotation, including chocolate, peanut butter, nut, caramel, and crunch. For a minimalist who wants one shelf-stable dessert that handles the role, the variety carton is designed for exactly that.
Does the shelf-stable format reduce refrigerator and counter clutter?
Yes. Because the cups do not require refrigeration, you can store them entirely in a pantry or drawer, which keeps the refrigerator clear and the counter uncluttered. That is a meaningful benefit for minimalist kitchens where every appliance shelf is intentional.
Is this a good fit for an organized meal-prep or snack-prep system?
Yes. The .6oz individual cup is the exact pre-portioned unit that meal-prep systems are built around. You can pre-stage a week of afternoon snacks by lining up seven cups in a drawer or a container, and the wrappers are uniform so the visual line stays clean.
How does this compare to a bag of bulk chocolate chips for minimalist cooking?
Bulk chocolate chips require measuring, often contain added sugar, and tend to spill or stale in a half-used bag. Atkins Endulge cups are pre-portioned, sugar-free, and sealed until use, which is a more minimalist workflow even if your underlying need is a chocolate fix while cooking or baking.
How does this compare to having a few different candy bars in the pantry?
A drawer of mixed candy bars introduces multiple wrappers, multiple brands, and uneven portion sizes, which is the visual opposite of a minimalist pantry. A single uniform carton of Atkins Endulge cups replaces that clutter with one clean, consistent unit that serves the same need.
Is this a better choice than a fancy dessert in a glass jar for the counter?
A glass jar of chocolate or candy looks beautiful on a counter, but it is open to air, can spill, and signals ongoing consumption. A sealed carton of Atkins Endulge cups keeps the same treat available without the open-container visual, which suits a minimalist counter better.
Will the sweetener system feel like a compromise compared to a clean whole-food dessert?
Sugar alcohols and sucralose are processed sweeteners, and minimalist shoppers who follow a strict whole-food philosophy may prefer fresh fruit, dark chocolate, or homemade desserts. Atkins Endulge is designed for the moment when a whole-food option is not practical and a controlled, labeled portion is the next best choice, not as a permanent substitute for whole foods.
Does the carton add unnecessary plastic to my home?
There is plastic film in the individual wrappers, and the outer carton is paperboard. For households strictly minimizing single-use plastic, the wrappers are a real trade-off, though the long shelf life and reduced food waste partially offset that. If plastic minimization is the top priority, consider this a treat-aisle product rather than a daily staple.
Is the price consistent with a minimalist, buy-less-but-buy-better approach?
The per-cup cost is higher than a bag of bulk candy, but the built-in portion control, longer shelf life, and dietary alignment mean most customers waste less and overeat less, which shifts the value calculation. For shoppers who define value as cost per usable serving rather than cost per ounce, the carton is competitive.
How should I store Atkins Endulge Peanut Butter Cups to keep them fresh?
Store the unopened cups in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, ideally between 60 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The shelf-stable formulation with mixed tocopherols is designed to maintain freshness at room temperature, so refrigeration is not required. Once you open an individual cup wrapper, consume the cup promptly rather than saving the partial cup, because the chocolate will lose its snap and the peanut butter can dry out.
What is the best way to eat them for the best flavor and texture?
Most fans eat them straight from the wrapper at room temperature. If you prefer a softer, more melty texture, leave the unopened cup on the counter for 5 to 10 minutes before eating. Avoid microwaving the cup in its wrapper, because the film is not microwave-safe. For a dessert plate, pair a cup with a small pour of black coffee, which complements the chocolate and peanut butter profile.
How long is the product good for after I buy it?
The carton is stamped with a best-by date that is typically 9 to 12 months out from production when it reaches retail. Because the formula is shelf-stable and the cups are individually sealed, the product will remain safe and high-quality well past opening the outer carton, as long as you store it properly and keep the unopened cups sealed until you are ready to eat them.
Is this product compatible with the Atkins phase 1, 2, and 3 plans?
Atkins Endulge cups are formulated for the broader Atkins lifestyle, which spans induction, ongoing weight loss, and maintenance phases. The 1g net carb per cup fits within the sweet treat allowance of most Atkins phases, though you should follow the specific guidance of your current phase and your daily net-carb budget. When in doubt, log the cup in your Atkins tracker or consult your Atkins plan materials.
Is this product compatible with a strict keto diet that limits sugar alcohols?
Strict keto dieters who count total carbs and limit sugar alcohols may not consider maltitol a freebie, even at 1g net carb. The cup is widely used by relaxed and moderate keto dieters who follow the net-carb convention. If you are on a clean keto or targeted keto plan that limits sugar alcohols, treat the cup as an occasional treat rather than a daily staple and check the labeled total carbohydrate count alongside the net-carb value.
What is included in the 20-count carton when I unbox it?
The carton contains 20 individually wrapped .6oz cups, with a mix of Atkins Endulge styles including peanut butter cups, chocolate almonds, pecan caramel clusters, and chocolate crunch. The exact count of each style varies by run, but the variety is the point. No additional accessories, serving tools, or inserts are included, and the carton is ready to open and use as soon as it arrives.
Are the individual cups safe for people with nut allergies?
No. The Atkins Endulge line, including the peanut butter cups and the chocolate almond and pecan caramel cluster variants, contains peanuts and tree nuts, and the facility that produces them also handles other tree nuts. Anyone with a peanut, almond, or pecan allergy should avoid the product entirely and read the full allergen statement on the carton before consuming.
Is the product manufactured in a facility that handles common allergens like dairy, soy, or gluten?
The cups contain milk and soy ingredients, and they are produced in a facility that handles other common allergens. The chocolate is not certified gluten-free, because of the cross-contact risk in shared equipment. Always read the printed allergen statement on the carton you receive for the most accurate and up-to-date information for your specific batch.
What is the difference between Atkins Endulge cups and regular sugar-free chocolate candy?
Atkins Endulge is a product line built specifically for low-carb and Atkins lifestyles, with macros tuned to fit a 1g net carb per serving budget. General sugar-free chocolate candy is built around a no-added-sugar claim but is not designed to fit a strict low-carb or keto macro plan, so the per-serving carb count is usually higher. The portion-controlled .6oz cup format and the broader variety pack are also distinctive to the Atkins Endulge line.

