Frequently the question comes up: is it best to use the included scoop to measure your Keto Chow, or should you use a scale to measure it? Hands-down, the most accurate method is to weigh it using a scale. This will get you an extremely accurate measurement, doesn’t mess with scoop packing and bubbles, and ensures you’re getting the correct 21 meals from the bag since we weigh the powder going into the bag. Using a scoop to measure is always more of an estimate. For most people, that estimate is close enough for them. But just how close or far off is using a scoop? The latest version of Chocolate Keto Chow wasn’t as dense as the previous one and didn’t pack into the 94cc scoop like it used to so people were reporting that the chocolate flavor wasn’t as strong. That particular flavor, we switched to a 100cc scoop to account for the difference. While on that, we decided to test ALL of the flavors using milk protein and here’s what we came up with by tightly packing the scoop and weighing it several times:
Flavor | difference |
Chocolate | 93.82% |
Vanilla | 106.25% |
Cookies & Cream | 102.28% |
Strawberry | 104.57% |
Salted Caramel | 101.37% |
Mocha | 95.77% |
Banana | 103.09% |
Natural Strawberry | 104.59% |
Pumpkin Spice | 102.71% |
Snickerdoodle | 103.07% |
Eggnog | 99.14% |
Chocolate Toffee | 100.56% |
Root Beer | 97.77% |
Chocolate Mint | 95.89% |
Orange Cream | 100.73% |
Raspberry Cheesecake | 100.11% |
Chicken Soup | 102.86% |
The chocolate was revised to 100.2% by using the larger scoop. Again: for most people, the difference between the serving size and what you average will be close enough that they’ll just use the scoop. If you don’t pack the scoop very well, your numbers may be different though.
Here are the weights for a scoop:
Keto Chow Flavor | Weight/Serving |
Apple Pie | 45.829g |
Banana | 44.4g |
Beef Base | 39.41g |
Caramel Macchiato | 46.2g |
Chicken Soup | 44.99g |
Chocolate Peanut Butter | 58.77g |
Chocolate Toffee | 46.107g |
Chocolate Mint | 48.17g |
Chocolate | 48.77g |
Cookies and Cream | 44.27g |
Eggnog | 45.605g |
Key Lime | 45.7g |
Lemon Meringue | 45.6g |
Mocha | 47.67g |
Natural Strawberry (Monk) | 44.39g |
Orange Cream | 45.992g |
Peaches and Cream | 45.591g |
Pistachio | 45.62g |
Pumpkin Spice | 46.245g |
Raspberry Cheesecake | 46.02g |
Root Beer | 45.108g |
Salted Caramel | 44.77g |
S’mores | 45.579g |
Snickerdoodle | 45.635g |
Strawberry | 44.17g |
Taco Soup | 42.41g |
Tomato Basil | 47.16g |
Vanilla | 44.22g |
Great post, I always wondered this. Stuff like this is why I love you guys! You make a great product and are willing to go above and beyond to back it up and help out your customers.
Hey!
Looking forward to the new apple pie flavor! That and any data like this on your base formula along with data for any other flavors not mentioned here. Flavors like lemon meringue.
Thank you!
dennis
Hi Chris,
This is awesome. As a fllow-up, could you post the weights of a single serving for each of the flavors? They seem to vary…
Roger
Roger, We have added the scoop weight by flavor to this post. Thanks for requesting this for others to benefit from as well.