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Q&A(9)

Q: Why is this advertised as 4 net carbs when it’s actually 15 per serving?

submitted by Tracey - 2 years ago
  • A: 1g of fiber & 10g of allulose

    submitted byMeatandcarbs - 2 years ago

Q: Someone explain how they get to 4 net carbs??

submitted by jeniw - 1 year ago
  • A: It seems that allulose is not a sugar alcohol, but is a “rare sugar”. Allulose, monk fruit, and stevia do not act like regular sugars in the body, so they are not required to be on a nutrition label and are subtracted from total carbs to get net carbs.

    submitted byAnnaRose - 9 months ago
  • A: When you are calculating carbs in foods that contain sugar alcohols (allulose), you subtract their amount along with the fiber to get the net carbs. In this case, the allulose is 10g and the fiber is 1g. So 10g plus 1g from 15g carbs is 4g net carbs. Most nutrition labels show the sugar alcohols (there are many different ones). Here they are showing them in a separate area. It is very confusing.

    submitted byAnnaRose - 9 months ago

Q: In the ingredients section (adds a trivial amount of sugar) is listed several times so how can this be lableled as no sugar?

submitted by Consumer - 2 years ago
  • A: The same reason that products are allowed to be sold in the US as trans-fat free yet still contain partially hydrogenated oils.

    submitted byLocutusOfBorg - 1 year ago
  • A: Because people get away with misleading information

    submitted byCt - 2 years ago

Q: how many servings per box? what size is a serving?

submitted by msozarks - 3 years ago
  • A: Hi there! Each box contains about 5 servings. A single serving is about 1 cup (37g).

    submitted byMagic Spoon - 3 years ago
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Q: Is Magic Spoon vegan?

submitted by Waterwalker - 4 years ago
  • A: Magic Spoon is made with whey-based protein sourced from dairy and is not vegan. However, it is lactose free!

    submitted byMagic Spoon - 4 years ago
    Brand expert

Q: Does the chocolate one turn my milk to chocolate milk? Asking for a friend

submitted by MariRodri - 5 months ago

Q: Is this suitable for vegetarians that is no egg, meat, Red 4 derived from bugs etc. Dairy is fine for vegetarians.

submitted by Srividya - 11 months ago

Q: Is this safe for kids 4-5 years of age? It says it’s for grown-up’s?

submitted by Srividya - 11 months ago

Q: Are these snap ebt eligible?

submitted by A - 1 year ago

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