Price: $14.97
(as of Feb 26,2025 06:36:30 UTC – Details)
High Protein Super-Snack
Indulge in a powerhouse of nutrition with our Crunchy Roasted Edamame Beans, offering 11 grams of complete plant-based protein in a convenient, individually wrapped 100-calorie snack pack. Perfect for the gym, office, or even your child’s school lunch!
Low-Carb & Keto Friendly
Relish the freedom to enjoy a handful or the entire snack bag guilt-free! With just 2 grams of net carbs per serving, our dry roasted edamame is not only a keto-friendly delight but also a fantastic protein-packed alternative to traditional chips.
Better For You
Our snacks cater to every lifestyle and diet. These Crunchy Roasted Edamame Beans are keto-friendly, gluten-free, grain-free, kosher, and high in protein. Ideal for vegetarians and vegans, they boast low sugar, no cholesterol, high fiber, and a low glycemic index, making them a great choice for those with diabetes. Plus, they are dairy-free, aligning perfectly with your health goals!
Crunchy, Delicious, and Fun
Experience the pleasure of our dry roasted, never-fried beans, seasoned to perfection for a savory crunch in every bite. Enjoy them straight from the bag, as a crunchy salad topper, or sprinkled over meals for an extra boost of energy!
Snacking On the Go
Stay energized wherever life takes you. Keep snack-sized packs handy in your backpack, car, or gym bag. They make an excellent trail mix alternative for hiking and are a healthier choice than pistachios, peanuts, other nuts, and even roasted chickpeas!
Great for Diets
With only 2 Weight Watchers points, this is the perfect salty snack for those following the Weight Watchers program.
Pros:
– High in plant-based protein
– Low in carbs; keto-friendly
– Gluten-free, grain-free, and kosher
– Suitable for vegetarians and vegans
– Low sugar and no cholesterol
– High in fiber and low glycemic index
– Convenient for on-the-go snacking
Cons:
– Contains soy, which may not be suitable for those with soy allergies
– Produced in a facility that processes peanuts and tree nuts, posing a risk for those with nut allergies.
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