Pepperidge Farm White Chocolate Chip Cookies

Bag of Pepperidge Farm White Chocolate Chip cookies

These thin and crispy Pepperidge Farm brand white chocolate chip cookies are baked with creamery butter and a hint of vanilla.

There are 150 calories, 8 grams fat, 18 grams carbohydrates, and one gram protein in one cookie.

Each 6.9 ounce package contains 14 crispy cookies. Accordingly, there are 2,100 total calories in the whole bag.

Read this guide to learn more about the nutrition facts, calories, ingredients, and allergens in white chocolate chip cookies from Pepperidge Farm.

White Chocolate Chip Cookies Nutrition Review

Nutritional information, including calories, is based on a single serving measured as one cookie with a net weight of 28 grams.

Calories

There are 150 calories in a single Pepperidge Farm White Chocolate Chip Cookie.

Here is a summary of calories by macronutrient, per cookie:

  • 75 calories from fat
  • 70 calories from total carbs
  • 5 calories from protein

Half of the total calories are derived from dietary fats. Carbohydrates make up 47% of the total calories and the remaining 3% is from protein.

White Chocolate Chip Cookie

% calories from fat, carbs and protein
Calories
75 calories from fat
50% FAT
70 calories from carbS
47% CARBS
5 calories from Protein
3% PROTEIN

Calories by nutrient are rounded estimates based on nutrition facts information provided by Pepperidge Farm.

Nutrition Facts

Review the table below for nutrition facts in one White Chocolate Chip Cookie.

Amount (%DV) per 28g (1 Cookie)

Red indicates a high %DV.

Calories

150

%DV

Total Fat

8g

10%

Saturated Fat

5g

Trans Fat

0g

Cholesterol

20mg

7%

Sodium

150mg

7%

Carbohydrates

18g

7%

Dietary Fiber

0g

0%

Total Sugars

12g

Added Sugars

12g

Protein

1g

%DV based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Calorie needs vary and your %DV may be higher or lower. Provided for informational purposes only. Consult with your physician for dietary or healthcare advice.

Total Sugars

A single white chocolate chip cookie has 12 grams of total sugars, all of which are added sugars. That is high.

The amount of added sugars in one cookie has a 24% daily value.

Calculate Daily Value

To calculate %DV, divide the amount of a nutrient in one serving by the FDA-recommended daily limit.

per Cookie

Daily Limit*

Daily Value

Added Sugars

12g

78g

24%

*Based on FDA general nutrition advice for an adult following 2,000 calorie daily diet.

Summary of Added Sugars per Cookie
  • 50 calories from added sugars
  • 30% of total calories
  • Recipe includes sugar, invert sugar, and molasses
Bag of Pepperidge Farm White Chocolate Chip cookies
Each serving contains 150 calories.

Cookie Ingredients and Allergens

Here is the list of ingredients used to prepare the white chocolate chip cookies.

Ingredients

White Chocolate, Enriched Wheat Flour, Butter, Sugar, Brown Sugar, Eggs, Baking Soda, Vanilla Extract, Salt

  • White Chocolate is made with sugar, cocoa butter, milk, nonfat milk, soy lecithin, and natural vanilla flavor.
  • The Wheat Flour is enriched with flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, and folic acid.
  • Brown Sugar includes sugar, invert sugar, and molasses.

Allergens

The White Chocolate Chip cookies are made with ingredients that contain egg, milk, soy, and wheat.

Nutrition facts, prices, and ingredients are based on available information as of the date of publication. Restaurants and food manufacturers may change recipes or formulations without notice. Check package labels and ask the product manufacturer or restaurant for the most up-to-date information. Unless otherwise stated, %DV is based on a 2,000 calorie diet. All reports and reviews published on this site are for informational purposes only. NutritionandIngredients.com does not provide healthcare advice or dietary recommendations. Always consult your licensed physician for any healthcare or dietary advice.

Nutrition facts and ingredients source: Pepperidge Farm. Original designs by Nutrition & Ingredients for packaged food nutrition research and commentary.

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