Magic Spoon - I just discovered a new love!
HoneyBadger302
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They popped up on my IG, and I was curious, so started reading up on them, read a bunch of reviews, and while I balked at the price a bit, on the other hand, I miss cereal and a bowl of "carby" food - reviews were solid and I was feeling okay budget wise.
I've tried 2 of the 6 flavors I ordered so far, and I am seriously impressed. OMG, taste great, don't blow my carb budget, and a serving with a cup of unsweetened almond milk is actually satisfying.
I'm officially hooked! Finds like this are going to make this way of eating a lot easier to maintain in the long term as long as I can afford them.
I've tried 2 of the 6 flavors I ordered so far, and I am seriously impressed. OMG, taste great, don't blow my carb budget, and a serving with a cup of unsweetened almond milk is actually satisfying.
I'm officially hooked! Finds like this are going to make this way of eating a lot easier to maintain in the long term as long as I can afford them.
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Well, it was bound to happen making ultra processed foods for the low carb genre. Low carb versions like atkins, paleo, keto were originally a grass root type of exploration many many years ago for people looking for an alternative that mostly addressed weight and sugar problems and inflammatory health issues and these were based in whole foods predominantly. I suspect like the last company these guys started and sold to a large conglomerate that this will be another big money maker for them.
As a long time low carber I see this as a marketing campaign to generate a lot of money and personally will not be consuming anything made in this fashion, but suspect the general population that look at low carb as a quick fix, it will definitely be looked at as manna from heaven, it also appears they want to recoup all their R&D upfront and quickly judging from the price, a good gig no doubt. Just my opinion.5 -
Thanks for the review. I was tempted. What flavors did you get?1
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neanderthin wrote: »Well, it was bound to happen making ultra processed foods for the low carb genre. Low carb versions like atkins, paleo, keto were originally a grass root type of exploration many many years ago for people looking for an alternative that mostly addressed weight and sugar problems and inflammatory health issues and these were based in whole foods predominantly. I suspect like the last company these guys started and sold to a large conglomerate that this will be another big money maker for them.
As a long time low carber I see this as a marketing campaign to generate a lot of money and personally will not be consuming anything made in this fashion, but suspect the general population that look at low carb as a quick fix, it will definitely be looked at as manna from heaven, it also appears they want to recoup all their R&D upfront and quickly judging from the price, a good gig no doubt. Just my opinion.
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neanderthin wrote: »As a long time low carber I see this as a marketing campaign to generate a lot of money and personally will not be consuming anything made in this fashion, but suspect the general population that look at low carb as a quick fix, it will definitely be looked at as manna from heaven, it also appears they want to recoup all their R&D upfront and quickly judging from the price, a good gig no doubt. Just my opinion.
This is not a product for me but I have to add my 2 cents in here. When you take the typical breakfast cereal that has things like sugar, corn, and oats as the main ingredients, it is really not surprising that the cost of this product is a lot higher than "regular" cereal. Milk protein, allulose, monk fruit, stevia, etc as replacements for grains or sugar are A LOT more expensive - like many times more expensive than their cheap counterparts. I'm actually surprised that they aren't even more $$$ than they are.
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quiksylver296 wrote: »Thanks for the review. I was tempted. What flavors did you get?neanderthin wrote: »As a long time low carber I see this as a marketing campaign to generate a lot of money and personally will not be consuming anything made in this fashion, but suspect the general population that look at low carb as a quick fix, it will definitely be looked at as manna from heaven, it also appears they want to recoup all their R&D upfront and quickly judging from the price, a good gig no doubt. Just my opinion.
Not quite sure why the rant, but can totally respect that it's not for everyone.
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neanderthin wrote: »As a long time low carber I see this as a marketing campaign to generate a lot of money and personally will not be consuming anything made in this fashion
I'm looking forward to the conversations amongst OGs when Semaglutide more fully explodes into the public consciousness.0 -
HoneyBadger302 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »Thanks for the review. I was tempted. What flavors did you get?neanderthin wrote: »As a long time low carber I see this as a marketing campaign to generate a lot of money and personally will not be consuming anything made in this fashion, but suspect the general population that look at low carb as a quick fix, it will definitely be looked at as manna from heaven, it also appears they want to recoup all their R&D upfront and quickly judging from the price, a good gig no doubt. Just my opinion.
Not quite sure why the rant, but can totally respect that it's not for everyone.
It wasn't actually a rant, just an observation. It's very slick, one of the best promotions I've ever seen and because I eat mostly a whole or minimally processed food lifestyle this just fundamentally doesn't qualify as food but I see this product as a slayer in the public domain, much like their cricket business they had and sold previously. These guys are leaders in emerging markets and if they were a publicly traded company I would definitely be an investor. Cheers0 -
Not something I'd spend my money on, but I certainly have my own 'treats' that I'm hooked on that satisfy and don't feel 'guilty' about consuming....(powdered peanut butter/protein powder/bars/stevia sweetened chocolate).
I'm glad you found something that satisfies that 'thing'. lol!0 -
I got individual cups off of Amazon but am not a fan of the texture.0
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neanderthin wrote: »As a long time low carber I see this as a marketing campaign to generate a lot of money
Is making money not the point in selling products? It only becomes a problem if they start making false claims.
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neanderthin wrote: »As a long time low carber I see this as a marketing campaign to generate a lot of money
Is making money not the point in selling products? It only becomes a problem if they start making false claims.
My original point was, low carb is a diet based in whole unprocessed foods, that is it's basic ground roots DNA.0 -
neanderthin wrote: »... that is it's basic ground roots DNA.
From freewheeling exploration into dogma in one generation. Impressive.
Have some fun Magic Spoon, and if you enjoy it you don't have to admit it. It'll be our guilty secret.
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chris_in_cal wrote: »neanderthin wrote: »... that is it's basic ground roots DNA.
From freewheeling exploration into dogma in one generation. Impressive.
Have some fun Magic Spoon, and if you enjoy it you don't have to admit it. It'll be our guilty secret.
Hahaha. If I'm going to go off the grid and explore the processed wasteland, it won't be foods that almost taste good it will be the locker with the forbidden good stuff. cheers0
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