Crunch Your Cravings Away! 🥳
Low Carb Melba Toast (Onion & Garlic) offers a deliciously crunchy snack option with only 1 net carb per serving. Made from GMO-free almond meal, these toast bites are free from sugar, trans fats, and preservatives, making them a perfect fit for various diets, including Keto and Kosher. Enjoy them with your favorite dips or toppings for a guilt-free treat anytime, anywhere!
D**O
So glad I found these
I love salad with croutons but I'm currently trying to lose weight and have you read how many carbs are in one crouton? I'm sorry this is important to me LOL these things are amazing they taste great they have a great crunch, I can make easily two croutons out of one my problem with my salad is fixed not one broken piece of Melba toast. I'm definitely stocking up on these
C**N
I actually like this stuff. Amazing.
I despise any diet-labeled food, whether low-carb, low-fat, low-calorie, low-sugar, sugar-free, gluten-free, oatmeal-posing-as-meat, whatever. Such foods tend to be very expensive, oddly flavored and/or textured, and leave nasty, lingering aftertastes. They can make you eat even more, screw up your blood chemistry with weirdly unbalanced nutritional values, and their ingredients can have undesirable side effects, such as bloating, gassiness, stomach cramps, diarrhea, headaches, etc.The real problem, though, is that they'll never fool anyone into thinking they're the real thing, so they're ultimately unsatisfying. Sooner or later, you'll drag your bloated, gassy carcass to the nearest Krispy Kreme and...there goes the diet.It's a little weird, then, that I actually like this low-carb melba toast round and simply regard it as "food," not "diet food."The texture is a little odd, I'll admit--it tends to leave slightly rubbery flakes in your mouth that take a bit of chewing but don't taste bad and I kinda like them. And the garlic/onion flavor is a bit overdone--I'd prefer it if they could cut back on that by about 10%. OTOH, that might be disguising the flavors, so what do I know? When it's time for a snack, I'll scoop out 7 or 8 rounds, add some potted cheese or meat, and I'm set.If you're trying to reduce the amount of carbs in your life, for whatever reason, give these a shot. They're a great alternative to those "just spread it on a zucchini slice instead of a cracker" suggestions that nobody in their right mind would try more than twice. They are a wee bit expensive for what you get, but the flavor is strong enough that it doesn't take many to satisfy.
J**R
Repeat customer ! Good for dips
Works great for dips and cheese spread. Helps fight off the urge for real crackers at parties! I do not eat plain as it's a little bland.
S**M
Disappointed!
I received my order of low carb melba toast and unfortunately when I opened the bag, at least half of the melba toast chips where in pieces. The whole chips were tasty and satisfying. However, the seller has a responsibility to ensure that their product is packaged in such a way as to survive shipment from sellers' location to amazon and on to the end user. Not worth the $14.99 that Amazon is asking for a 4oz bag of Melba Toast chips. I was reimbursed the $14.99 once I described the problem to a helpful agent.
A**R
Poor shipping package
Sent in a plastic bag and were mostly crushed. In the past came in a box and I really enjoy them usually.
M**R
Yes! 🙌🏾
This combo in this picture is deadly. I had to keep checking the ingredients to make sure this wasn’t going to mess up my ketosis. It was sooo good. They taste like nothing by themselves but I mean realistically… who’s doing that? These are for dipping and spreads.
B**B
Tiny
I thought these would be the size of regular melba toast. They are more like the size of a crouton. Too small to even use for dip. Also they dont taste like onion or garlic at all. It tastes like bland rye bread or something. Disappointing.
M**E
Delicious guilty free crunchy bites!
Use them for my low carb diet, delicious, crunchy and guilty free! Great also to put as crotons on salads!
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