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Atkins/Filinchen Crispbread

PCS1949

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Norfolk, England
Type of diabetes
Type 2
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Tablets (oral)
Since starting my low carb diet many years ago I found that a couple of Atkins crisp breads with various toppings suited my needs in the morning, however when Atkins withdrew from Europe a couple of years ago I was delighted that the same product was available under the name of Filinchen, a German brand and sold by the Low Carb Megastore. However since the apparent demise of Low Carb Megastore I have been unable to find a supplier in the UK, although the product is still produced in Germany. I was wondering if anyone has found a supplier or discovered a suitable alternative product? Thanks for reading.
 

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There’s a brand on Amazon called Fu Di - think that’s how y spell it? Haven’t tried them but a quick google says they are 2.8g carbs a crispbread, they’re not cheap at 5.99 but not sure how many you get for that. If you put low carb crispbread in the search bar on Amazon a few brands plus these pop up

Hope that helps :)
 
Thanks for the suggestion but I have tried these in the past. They are as you say expensive and are not really what I would call a crispbread (like ryvita) more like a cheese cracker. None of the others that come up in the Amazon search seem to be both a crispbread and low carb, hence resorting to this forum. I have tried emailing the Filinchen company in Germany but they don't reply.
 
Since starting my low carb diet many years ago I found that a couple of Atkins crisp breads with various toppings suited my needs in the morning, however when Atkins withdrew from Europe a couple of years ago I was delighted that the same product was available under the name of Filinchen, a German brand and sold by the Low Carb Megastore. However since the apparent demise of Low Carb Megastore I have been unable to find a supplier in the UK, although the product is still produced in Germany. I was wondering if anyone has found a supplier or discovered a suitable alternative product? Thanks for reading.
Hi @PCS1949 The Olinas flatbreads are seed based but I use them where I would previously have used Ryvita
 

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