Upgrade your nighttime dessert or post-gym snack with these healthy cookie brands.

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Always pay attention to serving size, so you don’t unintentionally overload on calories. Many products list a 1/2 or 1/3 of a cookie as a serving size, Shah says.

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Keep in mind: This cookie contains erythritol, which may cause GI distress for some, Shah says.

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We're always in for soft-baked Snickerdoodle cookies.

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Dip these into your favorite milk for a satiating snack.

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This popular brand makes its The Boss! Cookie with a mix of dairy and plant proteins.

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Try crumbling this raisin-spiked cookie onto your morning bowl of oats for a hit of protein.

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For a bit of zest, reach for these lemon blondie cookies.

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Tone It Up ($8.99 per 4-count); Walmart ($7.98)

While these cookies are a tasty way to sneak in extra protein during the day, it’s best to get most of the muscle-building macro from whole foods like legumes, lean poultry, fish and tofu.