Nature’s Hollow Sugar-Free Ketchup Sweetened with Xylitol 12 oz bottle

Bring Nature’s Hollow Sugar-Free Ketchup to Your Next Picnic

Nature’s Hollow sugar-free diet Ketchup – low carb ketchup sweetened with xylitol. Perfect for diabetics, low carbers and those concerned about their sugar intake. Unlike sugar, Xylitol has a very low glycemic index, has fewer calories, and is good for your teeth. A flavorful sugar-free diet product perfect for your low carb burgers.

Nature’s Hollow Sugar-Free Ketchup Sweetened with Xylitol – low carb ketchup sweetened with xylitol. Perfect for diabetics, low carbers and those concerned about their sugar intake, Nature’s Hollow ketchup – unlike sugar, Xylitol ketchup has a very low glycemic index, has fewer calories.

Nature's Hollow Sugar-Free Ketchup
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Nature’s Hollow Ketchup Nutrition Facts

  • Serving size 1 Tablespoon (20g)
  • Servings per container About 17
  • Calories 15
  • Total fat 0g
  •   Saturated Fat 0g
  •   Trans Fat 0g
  • Cholesterol 0mg
  • Sodium 110mg
  • Total Carbs 4g*
  •   Dietary Fiber 0g*
  •   Sugars 0g
  •   Sugar Alcohols 2g*
  • Protein 0g

Ingredients: Tomato puree, tomato paste, xylitol, apple cider vinegar, arrowhead root, salt, onion powder, garlic powder, spices, natural flavorings, dehydrated bell pepper, ascorbic acid.

*Net carbs as listed by the manufacturer on the label = 2g

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