Close Menu
Hywhos – Health, Nutrition & Wellness Blog
    What's Hot

    Snapshots of EVERY wellness sector: the trends driving each market

    December 30, 2025

    Helight Sleep Light: 20% Off Labor Day Sale Today Only

    December 30, 2025

    The Best Ways to Use C-Clamps Around the House

    December 30, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Shop
      • Fitness
    • Fitness
    • Recipes
    • Wellness
    • Nutrition
    • Diet Plans
    • Tips & Tricks
    • More
      • Supplements
      • Healthy Habits
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    Hywhos – Health, Nutrition & Wellness Blog
    Tuesday, December 30
    Hywhos – Health, Nutrition & Wellness Blog
    Home»Fitness»What You’re Really Eating in Zero-Sugar Foods
    Fitness

    What You’re Really Eating in Zero-Sugar Foods

    8okaybaby@gmail.comBy 8okaybaby@gmail.comDecember 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    What You’re Really Eating in Zero-Sugar Foods
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    When you’re cruising through the grocery store for something sweet, you might notice a resurgence of zero-sugar foods and low-sugar treats. These snacks, which were big in the ‘90s, seem to be making a comeback.

    Nabisco is about to have its own option with a planned rollout of Oreo Zero Sugar. This cookie promises to give you the same Oreo taste you know, but without added sugar. “Oreo Zero Sugar offers the classic taste of Oreo, while allowing you to keep your health and wellness goals,” the Oreo website description reads. The brand also notes that these cookies come in two per pack, noting that this is your “portion control and sweet tooth companion.”

    But dietitians have concerns, both about what’s in this cookie and the messaging around it. “It’s OK to have a regular cookie in the context of a well-balanced diet,” Jessica Cording, RD, the author of The Little Book of Game-Changers, tells SELF. Here’s what’s in these cookies, plus what dietitians want you to keep in mind when it comes to sugar-free treats as a whole.

    What’s in Oreo Zero Sugar?

    The full ingredients list is on the official Oreo website. Here’s what these cookies contain:

    • Unbleached enriched flour
    • Maltitol
    • Canola oil
    • Palm oil
    • Polydextrose
    • Cornstarch
    • Cocoa
    • Baking soda
    • Sorbitol
    • Salt
    • Soy lecithin
    • Chocolate
    • Artificial flavor
    • Sucralose
    • Acesulfame potassium

    Worth noting: This cookie contains three artificial sweeteners (maltitol, sorbitol, and sucralose)—keep that in mind for later. The ingredients list for regular Oreo cookies is very similar, but includes sugar and high fructose corn syrup instead of the artificial sweeteners.

    Nabisco points out on the label that this is “not a low-calorie food.”

    Sugar content aside, Oreo Zero Sugar cookies have a similar nutritional profile to regular Oreos. “It’s basically an Oreo,” Scott Keatley, RD, co-founder of Keatley Medical Nutrition Therapy, tells SELF.

    Two of the zero-sugar cookies contain 90 calories, while two regular Oreos have about 107 calories. (The standard Oreo label lists one serving as three cookies, so you have to do a little math to compare these one-to-one.) The fat content is almost identical, too. The only big difference is that regular Oreos contain 9.3 grams of sugar for the same amount you’d eat of Oreo Zero Sugar.

    You probably already know this, but sugar-free cookies are not a more nutritious food.

    While Nabisco suggests that these cookies are healthy (or, at least, healthier than an average cookie), dietitians say that’s not really the case. “Swapping sugar with sweeteners doesn’t make it more nutritious, and it remains an ultra-processed food with little nutritional benefit,” Keri Gans, RDN, dietitian and host of The Keri Report podcast, tells SELF.

    Eating Foods youre ZeroSugar
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    8okaybaby@gmail.com
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Why Alcohol Hits Even Harder on a Plane

    December 30, 2025

    Best Grocery Store Foods for Rheumatoid Arthritis

    December 29, 2025

    New Year Resolutions: 13 Tips to Set Goals You Can Actually Achieve

    December 29, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Best microwaves to buy 2025, tested and reviewed

    October 8, 202526 Views

    13 best kitchen scales 2025, tested and reviewed

    October 1, 202525 Views

    Best cake tins to buy in 2025, tested and reviewed

    October 8, 202521 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    About

    Welcome to Hywhos.com – your go-to destination for health, nutrition, and wellness tips! Our goal is to make healthy living simple, enjoyable, and accessible for everyone.

    Latest post

    Snapshots of EVERY wellness sector: the trends driving each market

    December 30, 2025

    Helight Sleep Light: 20% Off Labor Day Sale Today Only

    December 30, 2025

    The Best Ways to Use C-Clamps Around the House

    December 30, 2025
    Recent Posts
    • Snapshots of EVERY wellness sector: the trends driving each market
    • Helight Sleep Light: 20% Off Labor Day Sale Today Only
    • The Best Ways to Use C-Clamps Around the House
    • Sour Patch Kids Just Launched a First-Of-Its-Kind Candy—and We Tried It First
    • 10+ Gut-Healthy Snacks to Help Reduce Inflammation
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2025 hywhos. Designed by Pro.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.