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Cookie Diet announces the launch of new Four-Week Program

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Australia’s most convenient diet revealed: These famous weight-loss cookies make it easy to shred kilos AND there’s a money-back guarantee.

SYDNEY, Australia, Oct. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dr Siegal’s famous Cookie Diet emerged as a revolutionary approach to weight loss in 1975 and has since gone on to captivate the globe. With over 20 million kilos shed worldwide and more than 500,000 patients, Cookie Diet has proven that weight management can be both enjoyable and effective.

This October, Cookie Diet is unveiling its most ambitious endeavor to date: The Cookie Cutter Challenge. Spanning four weeks, this program is meticulously crafted to foster rapid yet enduring weight loss, complemented by scrumptious snacks and an encouraging community. What’s more, each participant has the opportunity to win a $1,000 cash prize AND results are guaranteed with a money-back offer.

New customers will receive a significant discount of up to 55% on orders when signing up for the Cookie Cutter Challenge, alongside a healthy cookbook, multivitamins, and other items, including; a water bottle, smart scale, body tape measure, cookie tracker, and access to the Cookie Club - a support resource with over 10,000 members - everything needed to aid in not only losing weight, but keeping it off.

Cookie Diet’s simplicity is matched only by its efficacy, not only by losing weight but also by encouraging the adoption of a healthier lifestyle. The cookies, which are low-calorie and baked with a blend of special proteins to naturally suppress hunger, serve as meal replacements.

The unique approach to weight management begins with addressing the two main challenges people face when dieting: convenience and hunger. Cookie Diet simplifies the weight loss journey by offering a grab-and-go solution that fits seamlessly into busy lifestyles.

With no meal prep required, Cookie Diet eliminates the hassle of planning and preparing diet-friendly meals. Customers can simply carry a bag of specially formulated cookies with them, designed to satisfy hunger and provide essential nutrients.

With 100% natural ingredients, the Cookies are baked fresh in Australia making Cookie Diet Australia’s most convenient diet.

The Cookie Cutter Four-Week Program launches October 14th with customers guaranteed to lose weight, supported by the Cookie Diet money-back offer. Sign up via: https://www.cookiediet.com.au/pages/the-cookie-cutter


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