
Target Diet: keto
No ingredients incompatible with the keto diet were found in this product.
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Water, Natural Flavor (Dragonfruit Extract), Citric Acid, Sucralose, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Taurine, Acesulfame, Potassium, Calcium Lactate, Monopotassium Phosphate (Electrolyte), Niacinamide (B3), Magnesium Lactate (Electrolyte), Pantothenic Acid (B5), Zinc Picolinate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (B6), Chromium Nicotinate, Cyanocobalamin (B12)
Based on our comprehensive analysis of the ingredients list, Kirkland appears to be compatible with a keto diet. Our automated system did not detect any ingredients that are typically restricted in this dietary lifestyle.
The ingredients provided are: Water, Natural Flavor (Dragonfruit Extract), Citric Acid, Sucralose, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Taurine, Acesulfame, Potassium, Calcium Lactate, Monopotassium Phosphate (Electrolyte), Niacinamide (B3), Magnesium Lactate (Electrolyte), Pantothenic Acid (B5), Zinc Picolinate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (B6), Chromium Nicotinate, Cyanocobalamin (B12). It's always recommended to double-check the product packaging for the most current information, as formulations can change.
Kirkland contains calories per 100g..
With calories per 100g, this product can be part of a balanced diet when consumed in appropriate portions.
Note: This analysis is based on publicly available ingredient data. Always verify product labels and consult with healthcare professionals if you have specific dietary concerns or medical conditions.
Yes, Kirkland is considered Keto-friendly based on its ingredients. Our analysis did not detect any ingredients that are typically restricted in a Keto diet.
Always check the packaging for the most current allergen information. The ingredients list we analyzed includes: Water, Natural Flavor (Dragonfruit Extract), Citric Acid, Sucralose, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Taurine, Acesulfame, Potassium, Calcium Lactate, Monop...
Kirkland contains undefined calories per 100g, with undefinedg of protein, undefinedg of carbohydrates, and 0g of fat.
Yes, based on our ingredient analysis, Kirkland appears to be safe for a Keto diet. However, always verify the product label as formulations can change.