Not Keto!
Pik-Nik

Pik-Nik

per 28 g:
13g
net carbs
11g
fats
2g
protein
160
calories

Is Pik-Nik Keto?

Pik-Nik is not keto-friendly because it is a high-carb processed food that contains unhealthy ingredients like safflower oil and palm oil.

Too Much Carbs!

Pik-Nik should be avoided on keto because it is very high in net carbs (46.43g of net carbs per 100g serving).

It is important to limit your net carb consumption to 20g - 30g per day to stay in ketosis. You can calculate your ideal daily net carb allowance by using this keto macros calculator.

As an alternative, you may look for other chips that are low in net carbs.

Contains Highly Refined Oils

Pik-Nik contains highly refined safflower oil and palm oil. These refined oils are prone to oxidation and may cause inflammation in the body.

Highly refined oils are usually extracted using high heat and chemicals. This process strips out the nutrients from the oil and replaces them with harmful chemicals.

It is important to get your fats from healthy sources so your body can burn clean fuel while on ketosis. You may check out our list of best and worst oils for keto here.

Net Carb Calculator

Pik-Nik
13 g
net carbs
14 g
carbs
1 g
fiber / sugar alcohol
11 g
fats
2 g
protein
160
calories

Ingredients Checker

Ingredients

Fresh Potatoes, Pure Vegetable Oil (Contains One Or More Of The Following: Palm Olein Oil, Safflower Oil), Sea Salt

Non-Keto Sweeteners

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None

Highly-Refined Oils

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Harmful Food Additives

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None

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