Amazon has
20-Pack Popcorners Flex Energy Protein Crisps (Barbecue) on sale for
$12.10 when following the instructions below.
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20-Pack Popcorners Flex Energy Protein Crisps (3 Flex Variety Pack) on sale for
$12.74.
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Bro science nonsense.
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Bro science nonsense.
The graphic on Amazon is wrong regarding calories; the Buffalo has 90, cheddar has 100 and barbecue has 120. Amazon shows them all as having 120.
Maybe cut it out with the "diet cult" thing, though. Not everybody cutting carbs is following anything blindly, because it's the latest fad, or doing it without a good reason. 1 in 7 American adults is diabetic. Research is showing carb restriction is an effective means of at least partially reversing it and its symptoms. There may be some overzealous influencers (gag) out there promoting keto as "the best" and criticizing people's choices, but most people in the community are against that type of negative behavior. I'm not even particularly interested in ketosis, but the keto community is a great resource for free information and great alternative recipes.
Changing your dietary habits is hard, even if your life depends on it. You can't just stop eating, and the temptation is built into our food culture and modern environment. Maybe don't attach shame to trying.
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