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Provide delicious healthy snacks that nourish the body and support overall wellness. We believe snacking should be a satisfying, guilt-free, and enjoyable experience without sacrificing nutrition or taste.

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Benefits Of
Low To No Added Sugar

On Average, each person in the U.S. consumed 113 pounds of sugar each year, that’s 36 billion pounds of sugar in total.  That’s a whole lot of sugar.

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Improved weight management

Reducing sugar intake can help with weight control by reducing overall calorie intake and reducing the risk of obesity.

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Better blood sugar control

A diet low in added sugars can help regulate blood sugar levels and reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

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Better heart health

Excessive sugar intake has been linked to high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and an increased risk of heart disease.

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Improved dental health

Sugar is a leading cause of tooth decay, and reducing sugar intake can help maintain healthy teeth and gums.

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Better nutrition

Cutting back on sugar can help make room in the diet for healthier foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, providing essential nutrients and fiber.

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Reduced inflammation

High sugar intake has been linked to inflammation in the body, which is a risk factor for a number of chronic diseases.

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Increased energy and mental clarity

Reduced sugar intake can help reduce feelings of fatigue and increase overall energy levels and mental clarity.

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Benefits Of
Low Carb Snacking

The average American consumes about 150-170 grams of carbs per day.

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Improved blood sugar control

By reducing the consumption of high-carb foods, low-carb diets can help regulate blood sugar levels, which can be beneficial for individuals with diabetes or other metabolic disorders.

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Reduced inflammation

High-carb diets can increase inflammation in the body, but low-carb diets can help reduce this inflammation.

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Improved heart health

Low-carb diets may improve heart health markers, such as blood pressure and cholesterol levels, which can lower the risk of heart disease.

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Increased satiety

Low-carb diets often include high-fat and high-protein foods, which can help increase feelings of fullness and reduce overall calorie intake.

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Weight loss

Low-carb diets can be effective for weight loss as they limit the consumption of high-carb foods that are often high in calories and easy to overeat.

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Benefits Of Low Sodium

American Heart Association recommends that adults consume no more than 1200mg of sodium per day and about 1500mg per day for people with high blood pressure. However, the average American consumes about 3400 mg of sodium every day.

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Reduced risk of high blood pressure and heart disease

High levels of sodium in the diet can lead to high blood pressure, which is a major risk factor for heart disease.

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Reduced fluid retention

Excess sodium can cause fluid retention, leading to swelling in the legs, ankles, and feet.

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Better kidney function

Sodium can contribute to fluid retention and put extra strain on the kidneys. Lowering sodium intake can help maintain proper kidney function.

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Better heart health

High levels of sodium can contribute to high blood pressure, which can put extra strain on the heart and increase the risk of heart disease and stroke.

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Improved bone health

High levels of sodium in the diet can lead to calcium loss, which can negatively impact bone health.

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Benefits Of
Low To No Cholesterol

Around 38% of Americans live with high Cholesterol.

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Reduced risk of high blood pressure and heart disease

High levels of sodium in the diet can lead to high blood pressure, which is a major risk factor for heart disease.

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Better overall heart health

A low cholesterol diet can improve heart health by reducing the buildup of plaque in the arteries and promoting healthy blood flow.

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Improved blood lipid profile

A low cholesterol diet can also help to improve the overall balance of fats in the blood, such as reducing levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, which is often referred to as "bad" cholesterol.

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Supports a healthy weight

By reducing the consumption of high-fat foods and increasing the consumption of fiber-rich foods, a low cholesterol diet can also support a healthy weight.

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Lower risk of type 2 diabetes

High cholesterol levels have been linked to an increased risk of type 2 diabetes. By reducing cholesterol levels, a low cholesterol diet can also help to lower the risk of developing this condition.

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Benefits Of
Keto

Keto diet is the most searched about diet on the internet. The Keto market is expected to grow 6.7% YoY.

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Weight loss

The keto diet can lead to significant weight loss by promoting the breakdown of body fat for energy.

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Increased satiety

The high-fat content of the keto diet can lead to increased feelings of fullness and satiety, reducing the urge to overeat.

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Better mental clarity and focus

The keto diet has been shown to improve brain function and reduce symptoms of brain fog and fatigue.

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Increased energy levels

The body produces ketones during the ketogenic diet, which can provide a more stable and sustainable source of energy.

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Improved insulin sensitivity

By reducing the consumption of carbohydrates, the keto diet can help to improve insulin sensitivity and lower blood sugar levels.

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