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Quest Nutrition Chocolate Chip Muffin – Lunchbox Snack for Older Kids and Health-Conscious Parents, Low Sugar 8 Count

Quest Nutrition Chocolate Chip Muffin – Lunchbox Snack for Older Kids and Health-Conscious Parents, Low Sugar 8 Count

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Why you'll love it

  • Satisfies chocolate chip muffin cravings with less than 1g of sugar, eliminating the guilt that comes with traditional baked goods
  • Delivers 10g of dairy-based protein to support muscle recovery and satiety without the chalky protein-bar texture
  • Fits strict low-carb and keto macros at only 2g net carbs per muffin, making it rare among baked treats
  • Kosher-certified and individually portioned, simplifying macro tracking and dietary compliance
  • Variety pack options let households try multiple flavors without committing to a single SKU

Perfect for

  • Post-workout protein recovery snack
  • Grab-and-go breakfast on busy mornings
  • Low-carb chocolate dessert replacement for keto dieters
  • Mid-afternoon office snack to avoid sugar crash
  • Shelf-stable travel snack for road trips or hikes

Product Information
HACK YOUR SNACK. Quest Bake Shop Chocolate Chip Muffins deliver rich chocolatey taste with <1g of sugar.

MUFFINS DAY & NITE. 10g of grab & go protein* make them the muffins you can enjoy for breakfast or anytime you need a protein snack

PROTEIN FORWARD. Quality dairy-based proteins help deliver the amino acids your body wants.

COMPROMISE ELSEWHERE. With Quest Bake Shop Chocolate Chip Muffins you can snack without looking back

QUEST. Big on protein, low on sugar, huge on flavor. Yep, it’s basically cheating.
Flavor: Chocolate Chip Muffins
Brand: Quest
Item Weight: 456 g
Allergen Information: Eggs, Milk, Soy
Specialty: Kosher Certified
Number of Items: 8
Package Weight: 0.54 kg
Package Information: Box
Number of Pieces: 8
UPC: 888849013340

Cheat on muffins. With muffins. New Quest Bake Shop Chocolate Chip Muffins are a delightfully soft treat loaded with rich chocolatey chips. Each muffin contains 10g of protein per serving* to power your quest, along with 2g of net carbs* and <1g of sugar* to fit into your healthy lifestyle. So dive into the decadent flavor of chocolate chip muffins whenever you desire. *Per serving. See Nutrition Facts for Calories.

Ingredients
INGREDIENTS: MILK PROTEINS (WHEY PROTEIN ISOLATE, MICELLAR CASEIN, WHEY PROTEIN CONCENTRATE, CALCIUM CASEINATE), WATER, POLYDEXTROSE, CANOLA OIL, GLYCERIN, EGGS, UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE, ERYTHRITOL, NATURAL FLAVORS. CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF THE FOLLOWING: COCOA BUTTER, CITRUS FIBER, MODIFIED CELLULOSE GUM, NONFAT DRY MILK, SOY LECITHIN, SALT, GUAR GUM, BAKING SODA, SUCRALOSE, CELLULOSE GUM, XANTHAN GUM. CONTAINS: MILK, EGGS, SOY. PROCESSED IN A FACILITY THAT ALSO PROCESSES PEANUTS, WHEAT, AND TREE NUTS.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this muffin safe to pack in my older kid's lunchbox?

Yes. Each muffin is individually wrapped, shelf-stable, and clearly labeled for allergens like milk, eggs, and soy, making it a convenient lunchbox addition for school-age kids.

How much sugar is really in each muffin?

Each Quest Muffin has less than 1g of sugar, sweetened with erythritol and sucralose instead of added cane sugar, which is one of the main reasons parents choose it as a better-for-you treat.

Will my kid actually like the taste, or is it more for the parents?

Most kids respond well to the chocolate chip flavor. The soft, muffin-like texture from polydextrose and citrus fiber is closer to a bakery muffin than to a chalky protein bar.

Are the allergens clearly listed for a family with food sensitivities?

Yes. The box calls out milk, eggs, and soy, and the kosher certification adds an extra layer of ingredient oversight that many parents appreciate.

Can I use this as an after-school snack that will not lead to a sugar crash?

That is one of the main use cases parents mention. With 10g protein and less than 1g sugar, it is a satisfying afternoon snack that supports steady energy through homework and activities.

Is this a good swap for the sugary muffins my teen keeps asking for?

For many families, yes. It delivers the chocolate chip muffin experience with 2g net carbs and almost no sugar, which makes it easier to say yes to a second snack request.

Can my kid grab one from the pantry without me portioning it?

Yes. The individually wrapped format means kids can grab a single serving from the pantry or snack station, which also helps with portion control.

Will this fit into a healthier dessert routine for the whole family?

Many parents use it as a weekday dessert swap, saving traditional baked goods for special occasions. The macro profile makes it easier to keep the family on track without feeling restrictive.

How is this different from a regular homemade chocolate chip muffin?

A homemade muffin can have 20 to 30g of sugar and very little protein. Quest delivers the same chocolate chip taste with 10g protein, less than 1g sugar, and 2g net carbs, which fits much better into a health-conscious household.

What about compared to a kids' protein bar?

Kids' protein bars often have a chalky or overly dense texture. The Quest Muffin is softer, more muffin-like, and still delivers 10g protein with much less sugar.

Is the erythritol sweetener safe for my kid?

Erythritol is commonly used in low-sugar foods and is generally well tolerated, but if your child has a history of digestive sensitivity to sugar alcohols, start with half a muffin to test tolerance.

Will my kid feel full after eating one, or will they ask for more snacks?

The 10g protein and fiber content help with satiety, so most kids feel satisfied after one muffin. If they want a second, the individually wrapped portions make it easy to manage.

Can I leave a box on the counter or in the pantry without it going stale?

Yes. The shelf-stable, individually wrapped packaging is designed for pantry and counter storage, so you can keep it where the family normally grabs snacks without refrigeration.

How should I store Quest Nutrition Chocolate Chip Muffins?

Store the box in a cool, dry place at room temperature. Each muffin is individually wrapped, so you can keep the box sealed and only open what you plan to eat right away to maintain freshness.

Do I need to refrigerate the muffins after opening?

Refrigeration is not required. As long as the individually wrapped portions stay sealed, the muffins hold up well in the pantry, desk drawer, or gym bag.

Are Quest Muffins ready to eat straight from the package?

Yes. They are fully baked and individually wrapped. Just open the wrapper and enjoy, no prep, microwaving, or assembly needed.

Are these muffins compatible with a keto or low-carb diet?

Yes. With 2g net carbs and less than 1g sugar per muffin, they fit cleanly into standard keto and low-carb macro targets, which is rare for a baked treat.

Do they contain common allergens I should know about?

Yes. The product is labeled for milk, eggs, and soy, so anyone with those allergies should avoid it. The formula is also kosher-certified.

What is included in the 8-count box, and what should I buy separately?

The 8-count box contains eight individually wrapped Chocolate Chip Muffins. Nothing else is required, but 16-count and 26-count variety bundles are available if you want to add Blueberry and Chocolate Brownie flavors.

Is this product safe for people with diabetes or blood sugar concerns?

With less than 1g of sugar and 2g net carbs per muffin, it is often chosen by people monitoring blood sugar, but you should always consult your healthcare provider for guidance specific to your condition.

Will the protein in this muffin upset a sensitive stomach?

The protein comes from a dairy-based blend of whey and casein sources. People with lactose sensitivity or dairy allergies should avoid it, and the allergen label clearly calls out milk.

How is a protein muffin different from a protein bar?

A protein muffin is soft, bakery-style, and built on a baked formula with polydextrose and citrus fiber for texture, while a protein bar is typically denser and chewier. Both can deliver similar protein, but the eating experience and macro profile differ.

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