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    7 Low-Carb Snacks for Vending Machines

    [fa icon="clock-o"] Sep 13, 2019 2:38:37 PM [fa icon="user"] Vending Group

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    A low-carb diet is an excellent way to lose weight and stay healthy. From Keto to Atkins, several variations of diets aim to reduce the amount of carbohydrates you consume. But as we all know, there are times when following a strict diet becomes a challenge. For example, when you're busy at work and find yourself at the vending machine for a quick snack to hold you over. We've all been there.

    But there's good news: low-carb vending machine snacks are available. What are they? Here are seven options to help keep you on track.

    Low-Carb Snacks for Vending Machines

     

    1. Meat Sticks

    We're not talking Slim Jims here. There are many brands that vending operators can choose from that provide beef jerky, a great snack that is high in protein and low in carbs.

    2. Pork Rinds

    If you're on the Keto diet, pork rinds are a near-perfect snack. They have zero carbs and are high in fat.

    3. Peanuts

    A hotly debated topic in some circles is whether or not peanuts actually are low carb. But if you break it down into servings, 1 ounce of dry-roasted peanuts yields 6 grams of carbs. 

    4. Low-Carb Protein Bars

    Some protein bars are loaded with sugar. But there are brands whose products are made with low-carb dieters in mind. Atlas Bars, for instance, is a great snack to have stocked in your vending machine.

    5. Pistachios

    Another low-carb option for vending machines is Pistachios. A 1-ounce serving (about 48 nuts) contains 8 grams of carbohydrates.

    6. Almonds

    Like other types of nuts, the amount of carbs in almonds can add up. It's key not to eat too much as one serving contains 6 grams of carbs.

    7. Low-Carb Chips

    Most potato chips are pretty high in carbs, but companies like Quest make them with the low-carb dieter in mind.

    If you're vending machine is lacking in low-carb snacks, contact your vending service provider to discuss switching out products to better suit your needs.

     

     

    Frequently Asked Questions About Low-Carb Snacks

    What are some examples of low-carb snacks suitable for vending machines?

    Examples include meat sticks like beef jerky, pork rinds, peanuts, low-carb protein bars, pistachios, almonds, and low-carb chips made by brands such as Quest.

    Why are pork rinds considered a good low-carb snack?

    Pork rinds are ideal for low-carb diets like Keto because they contain zero carbohydrates and are high in fat, making them a near-perfect snack option.

    Are peanuts a low-carb snack option?

    Peanuts contain some carbohydrates, with about 6 grams per 1-ounce serving of dry-roasted peanuts, so they can fit into a low-carb diet when consumed in moderation.

    How can I find low-carb protein bars for vending machines?

    Some protein bars are specifically made for low-carb dieters. For example, Atlas Bars offers low-carb protein bars suitable for vending machines.

    What should I consider when choosing nuts like almonds or pistachios as low-carb snacks?

    While nuts like almonds and pistachios are low-carb options, their carbohydrate content can add up, so it's important to watch portion sizes. For instance, almonds have about 6 grams of carbs per serving, and pistachios have about 8 grams per ounce.

    Are there low-carb chip options available for vending machines?

    Yes, some companies like Quest make chips designed for low-carb dieters, providing a crunchy snack alternative with fewer carbohydrates than traditional potato chips.

    What should I do if my vending machine lacks low-carb snack options?

    If your vending machine does not currently offer low-carb snacks, you should contact your vending service provider to discuss switching out products to better suit your dietary needs.

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