Keto Friendly Chocolate Raspberry Muffin
Keto Friendly Chocolate Raspberry Muffin
Veggies made great! Our new Keto muffins check all the boxes: low sugar (only 1 gram!), high protein (5 grams!) and low carb (5 net carbs!). But unlike all the other keto friendly sweets, veggies are the first ingredient! These muffins make a delicious breakfast, on-the-go snack or dessert you won’t feel guilty about! And just like all of our delicious food, these muffins are gluten free, soy free, peanut & tree nut free! Try our Keto Chocolate Raspberry Muffin for a refreshing and delicious treat!
Veggies are the first ingredient!
Keto Friendly: 1 gram of sugar, 5 grams of protein and 5 grams of net carbs!
Only 90 calories!
Allergy friendly: gluten free, soy free, peanut & tree nut free
16g Carb - 5g Fiber - 6g Allulose = 5g Net Carb
3 Weight Watcher Smart Points
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ZUCCHINI, WHOLE EGGS, RED BEET PUREE, ALLULOSE, EGG WHITES, SUNFLOWER SEED FLOUR, SOLUBLE CORN FIBER, UNSALTED BUTTER (CREAM [MILK], NATURAL FLAVORS), SUGAR FREE DARK CHOCOLATE CHIPS (UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE, INULIN, ERYTHRITOL, COCOA BUTTER, SUNFLOWER LECITHIN, NATURAL FALVOR, STEVIA EXTRACT), COCOA POWDER, CORN STARCH, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF: LEAVENING (BAKING POWDER), NATURAL FLAVORS, MONK FRUIT JUICE CONCENTRATE, SALT.
CONTAINS: EGG, MILKGLUTEN FREE, SOY FREE, PEANUT & TREE NUT FREE
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MICROWAVE (RECOMMENDED): Pop in the microwave to get that freshly-baked taste!
Heat muffin in bag on high for approximately 35 seconds.
CAUTION: BAG WILL BE HOT!
Microwave times are based on a 1000 watt oven and may vary due to wattage.
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Servings: 6
Serving Size: 1 Muffin (57g)
AMOUNT PER SERVINGCalories - 90
Total Fat - 5g (6% DV)
Saturated Fat - 2.5g (13% DV)
Trans Fat - 0g
Cholesterol - 40mg (13% DV)
Sodium - 230mg (10% DV)
Total Carb - 16g (6% DV)
Dietary Fiber - 6g (21% DV)
Total Sugars - 1g
Incl. 0g Added Sugars (0% DV)
Protein - 5g
Vitamin D - 0mcg (0% DV)
Calcium - 32mg (2% DV)
Iron - 1mg (6% DV)
Potassium - 178mg (4% DV)
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.