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    I notice while shopping in Wal Mart and other places that stores seem to no longer carry a majority of the once-popular low-carb pre-packaged foods and mixes. Wal Mart used to have a large selection of products. Has anyone else noticed this? Is it because no one is buying this stuff anymore?
    On modified low-carb plan
    164.5/159.5/130
    Walking 20-30 minutes/day, 5 days/week

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    Re: Shelves Seem Empty of Low Carb Products

    I thought the same thing to myself the other day, as I like the "zero carb" bake mix by carbsense, and it's no longer on the shelves at walmart. I think it's b/c the "Craze" has died down. I wish it hadn't. It's sort of sad that there aren't as many low-carbers out there these days. They think it's a phase. I know it's not, though! I have tried every diet there is in the book and this is the ONLY lifestyle that I see major improvements in my attitude, energy, and everything else. Let me know if you ever find more low carb products. I personally stay away from the sugar alcohols and the bars and shakes. The baking products work well for me when I mix an egg or 2 with some cinnamon and some butter. Yum.
    mom to 3 girls
    height:5'8"
    sw141, cw139,gw128
    cw---May 14,2007---141

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    • #3
      Re: Shelves Seem Empty of Low Carb Products

      alot of companies rushed into the low carb frankenfoods markets thinking they were mining for gold with the low carb consumers, but many came tasted it and rejected it. Others discovered those mythical magical counting noncounting sugar alcohols were just that a myth and the companies went out of business quickly. Some of the larger companies are still in business and some sell on the net if you really need that stuff to keep you low carb.

      Happy low carbing.
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      • #4
        Re: Shelves Seem Empty of Low Carb Products

        i wont really miss the bars and shakes if they disappear but i really hope alot of the bake mixes stay around. I'm really impressed with Carbquick. Though we can't get it in the stores here..i can order it online. I think it's the best lc baking product out there and it's indispensible.
        Jen, 39, F
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        • #5
          Re: Shelves Seem Empty of Low Carb Products

          I've never used any of the baking products, would you say they are more for the maintenance phase of atkins rather then the weight loss phase?


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          • #6
            Re: Shelves Seem Empty of Low Carb Products

            Originally posted by Yoly1001
            I've never used any of the baking products, would you say they are more for the maintenance phase of atkins rather then the weight loss phase?
            I'd leave them until the appropriate rung of owl. Depends on the type of bakemix you use, some are soy based so you should wait till the legumes rung, Carbquick is wheat based, so i'd wait till the grains rung. You need to read the ingredients list (i think minicarb is a soy one) each one is different. I've never had issues with them, but you'd have to test yourself at that rung to see what effect they have on you.
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            • #7
              Re: Shelves Seem Empty of Low Carb Products

              I only ever used processed low-carb products for baking at home on weekends - and even they were around well before the recent Atkins "craze" began. Unsweetened cocoa, Brown Sugar Twin, nut butters for cookies/pies & nut flours for pie crusts, etc (which you can make at home with a food processor), butter, cheeses (cottage, cream, Ricotta), low-carb chocolate chips, canned pumpkin, flax ... the list of useful ingredients that have always been around is limitless. We're not finished; we just have to remain creative. Low-carb goodies always taste best when you make them yourself anyway!
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              • #8
                Re: Shelves Seem Empty of Low Carb Products

                you can make your own Low carb bake mix much cheaper. there are several recipes in the data base some use soy if you can handle the taste others use nut flours and protein powders. You can buy the wheat protein isolte and make your own version of the bake mixes using it.
                by the book atkinseer

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                • #9
                  Re: Shelves Seem Empty of Low Carb Products

                  Originally posted by sadie147
                  i wont really miss the bars and shakes if they disappear but i really hope alot of the bake mixes stay around. I'm really impressed with Carbquick. Though we can't get it in the stores here..i can order it online. I think it's the best lc baking product out there and it's indispensible.
                  Is this product anything like the Atkins Bake Mix? I tried the Atkins Bake Mix, and it was horrible! I couldn't swallow whatever I baked with it. I have found this to be true of other low-carb baking mixes. I don't know what it is - perhaps the soy flour in it - but the baked products cannot be swalled easily. I choke on it!
                  On modified low-carb plan
                  164.5/159.5/130
                  Walking 20-30 minutes/day, 5 days/week

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                  • #10
                    Re: Shelves Seem Empty of Low Carb Products

                    Sheila,
                    I have some of the Brown Sugar Twin. The box directions recommend using half brown sugar substitute and half real brown sugar. Do you use the product like this or use only the substitute? Do baked goods taste bitter when you use the sugar substitute?

                    Any suggestions for its use?
                    On modified low-carb plan
                    164.5/159.5/130
                    Walking 20-30 minutes/day, 5 days/week

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                    • #11
                      Re: Shelves Seem Empty of Low Carb Products

                      sugarfreesheila,
                      where do you find the low carb choc. chips? I can't seem to find them anymore on the shelves. I have your cookbooks, and some of those recipes I can't make b/c of the choc. chips...Thanks! Great advice on making the products on your own.
                      mom to 3 girls
                      height:5'8"
                      sw141, cw139,gw128
                      cw---May 14,2007---141

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                      • #12
                        Re: Shelves Seem Empty of Low Carb Products

                        Our Wal Mart USED to carry them. The ones I have seen are made by Russell Stover, so if you have a candy outlet anywhere nearby, you may find them there. I look forward to Sheila' answer because she may know of several ways we can get them.
                        On modified low-carb plan
                        164.5/159.5/130
                        Walking 20-30 minutes/day, 5 days/week

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                        • #13
                          Re: Shelves Seem Empty of Low Carb Products

                          Just a note from your friendly pain-in-the-butt moderator.


                          Diet chocolate is not allowed in induction.

                          So if you just got started in the last 2 weeks, fuggetaboutit.

                          Thank you.
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                            Re: Shelves Seem Empty of Low Carb Products

                            Well, I have not been following induction perfectly, but I've lost three pounds already.
                            On modified low-carb plan
                            164.5/159.5/130
                            Walking 20-30 minutes/day, 5 days/week

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                              No comment. :^D
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