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Dedicated Low Carbers Dont Want to Return to Soy and Bark" Snacks

Dedicated low carber Karen Hamski from NY sums up the current low carb environment for many, I think now that the big companies have driven out the little ones we are doomed -- especially since those same big companies now feel we are not enough to support and are getting out of the low carb business. Back to the summer of 2003, when we were stuck with nothing but bark and soy."

Boston, MA (PRWEB) March 28, 2005 --- Dedicated low carber Karen Hamski from NY sums up the current low carb environment for many, I think now that the big companies have driven out the little ones we are doomed -- especially since those same big companies now feel we are not enough to support and are getting out of the low carb business. Back to the summer of 2003, when we were stuck with nothing but bark and soy."

With the advent of the Internet, consumers are not doomed" to this fate. At www.lowcarbfreedom.com, low carbers let each other know what is happening in the low carb world, where to find their existing low carb favorites, and what to substitute if their favorite has been permanently shelved. The LowCarbFreedom Discontinued Product Watch gives a week by week update on what readers are asking about, including the much spoofed (now discontinued) low carb CarbWell Oreos.

Recent posts discuss:
·how research will likely vindicate the initial interest over the long term;
·the new low sugar trend, which allows food manufacturers a higher profit margin, but doesnt help those who are carb sensitive because a carb" is still a carb";
·sugar substitutes to avoid like maltitol;
·good fiber options like inulin and oligofructose.

About LowCarbFreedom
LowCarbFreedom is a low carb blog that was started in December of 2003 by Katherine Prouty, an online veteran since 1989. It tracks low carb products by store chains, low carb news and recipes, low carb information for kids, and weight loss surgery options that require a low carb diet after the surgery. To see the LowCarbFreedom Discontinued Product Watch, visit http://www.lowcarbfreedom.com/2005/02/low_carb_discon.html.

For more information about LowCarbFreedom, visit www.lowcarbfreedom.com or call 781-631-9943.

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