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Ratio Soft Baked Bars are a keto-friendly snack option that combines the rich taste of chocolate brownies with mindful macros, featuring only 1g of sugar and 2g of net carbs. Each box contains six individually wrapped bars made with gluten-free ingredients, perfect for a delicious on-the-go treat.
3**3
Delicious, low carb dessert. Say no to insulin spike!
Delicious, filling, and low carb option for a healthier lifestyle and fat loss regimen. I enjoy one of these after a high fat, high protein meal as a healthy alternative to dessert. You will not experience a large insulin spike and instead be satiated with the delicious flavor and texture.
T**N
Solid Keto Treat
These are a delicious snack to fill my chocolate cravings without giving me too much sugar. They are slightly crumbly, but definitely hold together just fine to eat with no problem - a few crumbles might come off if dipped in milk. I don't find them to be overly dry, but wouldn't say they are moist. I don't feel like I have to have to follow them with something to drink but do like pairing them with a little hemp milk. I like the added texture and taste of the almonds and pecans. Some reviews mentioned a bit of an after taste, but I don't notice that at all - maybe I'm just used to the stevia flavored food. I have these on a monthly subscription and have never been disappointed - they are always fresh tasting. On subscription, they are just over a dollar per bar, which is a little high for the portion size, but competitive with other keto options.Moisture: 3.5/5Taste: 4/5Texture: 4/5Size: 4/5
A**F
Good Keto Snack
These are a good keto snack. I like them when I want something sweet. I each them for a snack after lunch or heated up with a little bit of ice cream.
L**R
Good Brownies - Crushed boxes
I generally like these browning - have been purchasing them for months from a local store until they stopped stocking them, so I ordered from Amazon - they came in 1 day but came in a bag (2 boxes in the bag). When I opened the bag, both boxes were crushed so I deduct stars from my rating because there seems to be no care in how they ship boxes of brownies.
B**S
The taste of regret
**Review: Keto-Friendly Brownie Bars – A Culinary Catastrophe**Ah, the keto-friendly brownie bar—a sweet promise of indulgence wrapped in a low-carb cloak. One might imagine a delightful treat, a decadent morsel that whispers sweet nothings of chocolate and joy. Instead, what I encountered was a tragic tale of culinary betrayal, an abomination that made me wonder what cruel joke had been played on my taste buds.First, let’s talk about consistency. These brownie bars have the uncanny texture of packing peanuts—light, airy, and utterly devoid of any satisfying chew. One bite and I found myself questioning whether I was indulging in a sweet treat or preparing to stuff a fragile package for shipment. It’s as if the creators of these bars decided that a dense, fudgy brownie was simply too much pleasure for the human palate to handle. So they opted for a texture that suggests they were molded from recycled gym mats instead.Now, onto the flavor. Imagine, if you will, a normal brownie—the kind that makes your heart sing and your taste buds dance. Now strip it of all hope, joy, and any semblance of sweetness. What remains is a sad, hollow shell of a brownie that has been thoroughly dejected by life. It tastes like a chocolate-flavored regret, a dessert that’s given up on any pretense of happiness. If brownies had souls, this one would be a tragic figure, sitting alone in the corner of a dark room, mourning its lost potential.And the sweetness? Let’s not even go there. These bars are sweetened with some sort of elusive keto-friendly sweetener that leaves an aftertaste reminiscent of licking a wooden spoon that just whisked together disappointment and despair. Sugar free should not be equivalent to descending into one of the seven circles of hell.As I chewed (if you can call it that) my way through this sad excuse for a dessert, I couldn’t help but wonder who thought this was a good idea. Was it a rogue dietitian seeking revenge on the dessert-loving masses? A culinary artist who had lost their way? Or perhaps a mad scientist experimenting with the limits of human endurance? Whatever the case, they’ve succeeded in crafting a bar that not only fails to satisfy but actively works against the very notion of enjoyment.In conclusion, if you’re looking for a brownie bar that embodies the joy of chocolate and the satisfaction of a good dessert, look elsewhere. These keto-friendly atrocities are a culinary crime against humanity. Save your taste buds the agony; they deserve better. And remember, sometimes it's worth indulging in the real thing—because life is too short for packing peanut brownies.
C**A
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T**K
Is this really keto friendly?
OK, so each bar is supposed to be 100 calories, which I doubt, but hold that thought.Each bar has 11 grams of carbs, which translates to 44 calories. That means you get 44% of your calories from carbs. If all you did was to eat these bars for your 2000 cal daily requirement, you'd be taking in a whopping 220g of carbs everyday. Even the most relaxed keto diets need you to go no more than 50g of carbs a day.Yes, yes, joke's on you if you think these bars are some kind of replacement for a keto diet, but my point is, do not be fooled into thinking that you can eat these without worry just because it says "keto" on the box. This is exhibit A on why words like "keto" need to be regulated in marketing.Now onto the calorie math. Per bar, It has 9g of fat (81 cals), 11g of carbs (44 cals), and 3g of protein (another 12 cals), for a total of 137 cals, not 100 cals.This is just false marketing guys. Don't be fooled. No wonder the reviews are from people who are either singing praises of how good they taste or disappointed that the cookies aren't moist enough. Looks like the reviewers are all folks who have a hard time holding themselves to a true keto diet.
S**C
Great craving snack!!!
These are great Keto snacks when having a sugar craving.
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