Ketogenics – MANUFACTURER OUT OF BUSINESS IN 2005

CarbSmart is your low carb headquarters! We have been serving the low carb community for over 10 years and we have over 1,300 low carb, sugar free, and diabetic-friendly foods.

Unfortunately Ketogenics went out of business in 2005 but we still have other great low carb brands to help you live your low carb lifestyle. Feel free to check out all the great categories of low carb products we sell:

If you miss Ketogenics Bread Mixes, you can visit our Low Carb Breads, Tortillas, Stuffing section which includes delicious selections from La Tortilla Factory and Dixie Carb Counters!

If you miss Ketogenics Muffin Mixes, you can visit our Low Carb Baking & Cooking section.

For other low carb items:

If you miss Low Carb Condiments Condiments, check out our Low Carb Condiments section including great selections from Walden Farms and H. J. Heinz.

If you miss Low Carb Drinks and Shake mixes, you’ll love our Low Carb Protein Bars and Shakes section and our Low Carb Beverages and Drinks section.

If you miss Low Carb protein bars and chocolate bars, you’ll love our great selection of Low Carb Protein Bars and our Low Carb Chocolates and Low Carb Candies sections. You won’t be disappointed!

Low Carb Cereal and Breakfast items are missed by all so please try our Low Carb Breakfast Section and some favorite brands like Hi-Lo Cereal by Nutritious Living, CarbQuik, Naturally Supreme, and New Hope Mills. There’s some great choices to substitute their hot and cold cereals and pancake and waffle mixes.

If you miss Low Carb Desserts, you can visit our Low Carb Desserts section or great brands like Dixie Carb Counters, LaNouba, and Lite Harvest.

Low Carb can be so much more than just what Ketogenics offered. Come check it out!

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Refusing Holiday Food & Staying Low-Carb

ENCORE: Refusing Holiday Food and Staying Low-Carb – CarbSmart Podcast Episode 23

CarbSmart Podcast Episode 23: Refusing Holiday Food and Staying Low-Carb can be tough at first but you can do it to avoid the Food Pushers. The holidays are straight ahead, and with them piles and piles of carby junk, and worse, people nagging you to eat the stuff. Why so many people think that saying things like "But you have to eat it! It's traditional!" and "I worked all afternoon making it just for you" constitutes an expression of holiday goodwill, I have no idea, but sadly this behavior is all too common. You need to think ahead about how to respond to this sort of thing.

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