Pistachio Butter Chocolate-Covered Dates (3-Pack)

made with love by
Gabriella Labi, GatoAt Gato Dates, indulgence is being redefined. Gato’s mission is to create better-for-you treats that are as clean as they are delicious—decadent yet simple, satisfying without compromise. Gato believes that real ingredients make the best confections, and that everyone deserves to indulge without hesitation.
The idea behind Gato was born out of both necessity and passion. After years of struggling with gut issues, inflammation, and bloating, founder Gabriella was forced to rethink their approach to food. As a devoted food lover, Gabriella refused to give up indulgence and set out to create a treat that was both nourishing and crave-worthy—a way to enjoy something sweet without the guilt or negative side effects.
What began as a personal solution quickly evolved into something much greater. After sharing these creations with friends and family, the response was overwhelming. Gato Dates soon made its way to farmers markets and retailers across Los Angeles—and now, can be found in homes across the U.S.

made with love by
Gabriella Labi, GatoAt Gato Dates, indulgence is being redefined. Gato’s mission is to create better-for-you treats that are as clean as they are delicious—decadent yet simple, satisfying without compromise. Gato believes that real ingredients make the best confections, and that everyone deserves to indulge without hesitation.
The idea behind Gato was born out of both necessity and passion. After years of struggling with gut issues, inflammation, and bloating, founder Gabriella was forced to rethink their approach to food. As a devoted food lover, Gabriella refused to give up indulgence and set out to create a treat that was both nourishing and crave-worthy—a way to enjoy something sweet without the guilt or negative side effects.
What began as a personal solution quickly evolved into something much greater. After sharing these creations with friends and family, the response was overwhelming. Gato Dates soon made its way to farmers markets and retailers across Los Angeles—and now, can be found in homes across the U.S.