Until December 8, you can get 10% off the 21 meal “week” size of the Salted Caramel Keto Chow. Normally, the Salted Caramel is $64 for 21 meals, this week it’s discounted down to $57.60 – that’s only $2.74 a meal! Check out the flavor reviews of Salted Caramel. We sometimes get asked: “what can I do with Keto Chow besides make shakes?” The best place to start is our Keto Chow Recipes page.
I think I jumped the gun buying your introductory package… How am I supposed to test it to see if it works on enough for a day or two?
On top of this, it will cost me $168 a month, not including state sales tax for a non flavored base… you charge extra for the flavored by another $14 for a weeks worth…that’s $56 on top of the $168… no thank you…
Your commercial got the best of me but that’s the last I will pay…
At around $3 a meal in the bulk bags or around $4 a meal in the samples, compared to a regular protein shake that’s ONLY protein Keto Chow can look more expensive. The thing to understand is Keto Chow isn’t just a protein shake snack, it’s quite literally a complete meal with 1/3 of everything you need: all the vitamins, minerals, electrolytes, protein, fiber, and fats. It’s specifically designed so that you can COMPLETELY replace an ENTIRE meal. Use it for breakfast, or lunch, use it for breakfast and lunch, you can even go so far as to eat it for ALL of your meals for months at a time. So yes, compared to a protein snack it’s expensive but compared to the $6.50 burger without a bun–that’s tasty but not as filling as a Keto Chow–you’ll find Keto Chow is cheaper, has better nutrition, and is a lot more convenient. That’s what we’re comparing Keto Chow to because it’s a MEAL. There’s a far more lengthy discussion of the nutrition and costs of other “keto” meal replacement products and Keto Chow on https://old.ketochow.xyz/2018/10/comparison-of-keto-meal-replacement-nutrition-costs-net-carbs-fat-and-more/