Cutting carbs shouldn’t mean giving up the foods you love. From pasta and bread to cereal, cookies, and chips, this collection is the low-carb, keto-friendly versions of everyday favorites—so staying in your carb budget feels less like a diet.
Everyday favorites, reworked
- Low-carb staples — pasta, bread, and pancakes without the carb load.
- Snacks & treats — chips, cookies, and chocolate that fit your macros.
- Breakfast — high-protein cereals and oatmeal to start the day ahead.
Shop keto & low-carb
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Low Carb Food
Vanilla Proti Wafers
$15.99 — or Original price was: $15.99.$14.39Current price is: $14.39. / month Add to cart -
Low Carb Breakfast
Maple & Brown Sugar Oatmeal
$14.50 — or Original price was: $14.50.$13.05Current price is: $13.05. / month Add to cart -
High Protein Fruit Drinks
High Protein Pink Lemonade Shot
$3.25 — or Original price was: $3.25.$2.93Current price is: $2.93. / month Read more -
High Protein Fruit Drinks
High Protein Orange Shot
$3.25 — or Original price was: $3.25.$2.93Current price is: $2.93. / month Read more -
High Protein Fruit Drinks
High Protein Cran-Grape Shot
$3.25 — or Original price was: $3.25.$2.93Current price is: $2.93. / month Read more -
Low Carb Drinks
Chocolate Protein Drink (Canister)
$49.00 — or Original price was: $49.00.$44.10Current price is: $44.10. / month Add to cart -
High Protein Fruit Drinks
High Protein Apple Shot
$3.25 — or Original price was: $3.25.$2.93Current price is: $2.93. / month Read more -
Hot chocolate
Classic Hot Chocolate
$14.50 — or Original price was: $14.50.$13.05Current price is: $13.05. / month Read more
How many carbs to stay in ketosis?
Most people reach and maintain ketosis at 20–50g of net carbs per day, with 20–30g a common sweet spot when starting. Our products are chosen to fit easily inside that budget—check the net carbs on each label and track what works for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are net carbs?
Total carbohydrates minus fiber and sugar alcohols—the carbs that actually affect blood sugar and ketosis. Focus on net carbs when choosing low-carb foods.
Are these good for diabetics?
Many low-carb, low-sugar foods suit a diabetes-friendly plan, but responses vary—monitor your blood glucose and coordinate with your healthcare provider.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This page is educational and is not a substitute for medical advice.




