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Review: Heinz One Carb Ketchup

Posted by Luis F. Escalante on April 3 in CarbWire Review


heinzonecarb.jpgHeinz's One Carb Ketchup, which, as the name implies, contains only one gram of carbs per serving, is quite possibly the best product out there in terms of tasting like the original. We can't say much about the ketchup in this review, because it is nearly indistinguishable from the traditional version of America's favorite condiment--even in consistency. If we had to pick out one difference, it would have to be that One Carb had a slightly stronger tomato taste.

So if you're like us and have consumed authentic Heinz ketchup since the womb, you will love Heinz One Carb. With 75 percent fewer carbs (and sugar) than the original Heinz ketchup, One Carb should be in the fridge of every low-carb dieter. Now your only problem is trying to find something to use it on.

While price varies by market, expect to pay slightly more than the original--we paid $2.49 for the 14 ounce bottle.


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