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Snack House Sugar Free Keto Cereal offers a high-protein, low-carb snack option with just 2 grams of net carbs per serving. Gluten-free, grain-free, and suitable for paleo, ketogenic, and diabetic diets, this wild berry cheesecake-flavored cereal is a crunchy, flavorful choice made in the USA and loved by families seeking healthy, convenient snacking.
T**S
Good Stuff!
If you're expecting fruity pebbles, I'm going to stop you right here. FP, they are not. There is no Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble, Hanna Barbera or Montana up in this cereal. No, really, I need you to hear me cause I don't want you to have a craving and get your hopes up. These have neither the texture nor taste of those sugar pebbles we grew up on. THAT SAID, these are surprisingly good for a keto cereal. The amount of protein for the serving amount is excellent! I'm very sensitive to the protein "flavor" in anything, and I have no problem whatsoever with these. That's truly saying something because protein is the first ingredient on the list.So I've covered what these aren't like, I also want to give my opinion of what they are like. They are cronchy! Think of a rice crisp in a candy bar kind of crunch. I think it's a bit startling at first because your brain is expecting the FP trademark "gentle crunch", but this is really satisfying. It almost feels like you're eating something naughty. You rebel, you. Now on to taste. The best comparison I can come up with at the moment is remember those big frozen ice pops we used to get from the ice cream truck? Not those triangle ones from school on Friday, but the big ice pops that came in a plastic sleeve. I think they were literally called "Big Ice" or something like that. That's what the fruit flavor reminds me of. Present, but not overpowering. It definitely pays homage to sugar pebbles but has its own flavor. Bottom line Snack House has given us a great taste to go with a great texture. Add some Fairlife milk for even more protein and boom- your tum tum and brain are equally happy with your first good choice of the day. Go forth and be fit! I hope this review helps!
R**Y
high protein snacks
Recently there has been a big influx of protein snacks to the snack world, these puffs being one of them. If you're like me and you love having something crunchy but don't want the bodily price of chips/heavy carb/sugar, you've most certainly got on amazon and looked up low carb or high protein snacks. All in all these are some of the best protein/low carb snacks out there, in my opinion, for both taste and nutrition. Twinpeaks has a good protein snack as well with similar macros but also has 400mg of sodium per serving vs 15mg which isn't exactly ideal. There are other brands I've tried and enjoy like iwon, fitcrunch(very good cheese puff), highkey, better than good, 3wish, and they all have their drawbacks and I tend to gravitate towards snackhouse. I've been a big fan of the snackhouse puffs, the choc, pb, cereal/fruity are all very good. These are the flavors/recipe that shine, the others are good just not as good but I am biased because I prefer sweet to savory with these puffs. I also like keeping them in the freezer (same with cashews), try it. The downside I have found is the fake sugar which can upset your stomach if you're sensitive to it(or eat like the entire bag) as well as no fiber. In the future it would be awesome if their recipe could be adjusted to include a smidge of fiber and lower/improve the fats.
M**N
Coming from a keto cereal expert...
I've tried 20 different keto/high-protein cereals for the purposes of reviews, so I know a thing or two about what makes a keto cereal actually decent. I review products on social media, and never leave Amazon reviews, but this warrants one...This was, by far, the worst keto cereal I have ever tried. The chemical taste is so insanely strong & bitter that this was just painful to eat. Yes, it's crunchy, but that means absolutely nothing if there is no flavor. Not only that, but at $15, it's the most expensive keto cereal I have tried, and the serving size (27g) is also smaller than most cereal out there (usually around 40g). $15 for 7 small servings with no redeeming flavor qualities? Pass.Everyone has different taste buds, so we all will feel differently about various snacks out there. I appreciate that my favorite cereal will be different from your favorite cereal, and that's part of what makes this wonderful world of ours go 'round. But for the life of me, I cannot understand how anybody could like this cereal. It's rare I just throw away a product after trying, but this is truly inedible.
A**Y
Costly but worth it
I would say this costs about 30% more than it should, but Keto products are seldom cheap. Being back on keto I started craving some sort of sweet treat and this fit the bill. I do wish it was bit less sweet, and I do not see the need for monk fruit as the stevia and allulose (zero impact sweetener) are more than enough sweetener, but it was still a welcome break from cheese and nuts. Overall pretty tasty though.Going to try it with coconut milk today for breakfast.One thing though, though the glycemic scale and the "net carb" thing are valid (the latter less so than the former) I still tend to get the same reaction from certain low carb products as I do their higher carb counterparts. I have a pretty good barometer: heart rate. Simple carbs, or any high carb intake, elevates my heart rate and raises my blood pressure. This sort of did that, though not as dramatically as fruit loops would, so I think it still had an impact on my insulin levels which is not good. So I would caveat my positive review by saying there is still a carb like impact from this product though less so then a sugary treat.The whole thing is to control insulin so sometimes you can't really fool mother nature with net carbs this or that. However, this is dependent on your insulin sensitivity of course, the better it is the more applicable the glycemic scale and net carb metrics are. I happen to have cr*p insulin sensitivity (congenital) so some low carb items are not as different from their carby counterparts as the label would suggest. Just some food for though. Sorry :)
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