

🥧 Elevate your keto mornings with naturally sweet, guilt-free blueberry bliss!
Lakanto Sugar Free Blueberry Muffin Mix is a gluten-free, keto-friendly baking mix sweetened with monk fruit, delivering just 3 net carbs per serving. Ready in under 15 minutes, it combines almond flour, oat fiber, and natural ingredients to create a delicious, fiber-rich breakfast or snack option that fits clean eating lifestyles without compromising flavor.





















| ASIN | B07Y42GRC9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,584 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #19 in Muffin & Quickbread Mixes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (3,796) |
| Department | all ages |
| Item model number | 0843076000617 |
| Manufacturer | Lakanto |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 5.91 x 1.97 inches; 6.8 ounces |
| UPC | 843076000617 |
| Units | 6.77 Ounce |
W**N
Missed the mark compared to other Lankato products
I’ve been keto for 2 years so when I see things like this I get super excited. I purchase a lot from lankato brand but this didn’t hit the mark. There’s was no blueberry taste at all I may try again with a blueberry skinny syrup but definitely wouldn’t pay this price for how they tasted again.
L**E
Delicious, will buy again!!
It's delicious and has great macros. I substituted the oil for unsweetened applesauce, they came out moist and yummy!!
K**L
Give us more so we can make normal sized muffins.
I really like this quick and easy and tasty snack or dessert. Just wish there was more. My muffins are only able to be half full.
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Don’t buy unless you’re desperate for a little bit healthier blueberry muffin
I did not add blueberries. I used a pan for 6 large muffins, and I got 7 muffins out of the mix. I followed the directions but baked them about 15 or so minutes longer than written. Their consistency is moist and springy. I’d suggest you still use the toothpick test and make sure the inner part of the muffins are done before you take them out; don’t base removing from the oven on their appearance. I love that they are sugar free, but they should definitely be seen as a treat; they require 3 eggs and a 1/2 c. of your chosen oil (I didn’t buy them for keto reasons - I bought them because they had no sugar). The consistency reminds me of a cross between Angel Food Cake and corn muffins. The taste isn’t corny but to me they definitely have that angel food taste only less sugary. I do get that artificial sweetener aftertaste but if you’ve got a strong craving, the aftertaste is no big deal. Adding agave nectar made them palatable enough to finish but I would not buy these again. They’re not tasty enough to justify the price.
P**A
Dear Lakanto: What are you thinking?
I bought these spur-of-the-moment today in order to meet the minimum for a pick-up at Whole Foods. My husband has diabetes and a quick review of the label told me that they would/should be very good for him. Back in the day, we used to love the Martha White Blueberry Muffin mix (still available for less than $1!) and perhaps because I found that these muffins don't actually contain blueberries but flavor bits, I was deluded enough to think they might taste as good as those, even lacking actual fruit. I'm experienced making scratch cakes with almond flour so assumed I'd have no problem. I measured carefully and baked them slightly higher than center in the oven. First, they don't really fill up a dozen normal muffin cups. I filled just 11 for any kind of normal muffins should have filled 9 or 10. Second, I baked them at 325 for 15 minutes, then 18, then 21, then 24. Still white and gooey on top. Then I cranked up the oven to 350 and baked them for 30 minutes. Still not in any way golden brown, but I took them out. At that point I tasted one and made a batch of cornbread and that's what we had for dinner. The muffins were not good. No taste of blueberries or even artificial blueberries in that delicious Martha White way. And they weren't quite sweet enough. More than anything, I tasted a slight flavor of egg. So disappointing because I thought I'd found a new, reliable mix. Our raccoons are thoroughly enjoying them as I type. Footnote: I tried making Lakanto aware of this but because I purchased through Whole Foods/Amazon, they consider it a third-party purchase and would not refund. I reached out to Amazon, however, and received and immediate refund.
G**Y
Great as a treat
Let’s be honest, no Diabetic/low carb/sugar alternatives are going to taste exactly like the flour/real sugar version - but this will give you a sense of having a traditional blueberry muffin with the added protein. It’s quite dense, to be expected with the amount of eggs, which doesn’t bother me. I’m type 2, this is my first time trying this mix out and I really like them as a treat. They’re just sweet enough and I can have one paired with a protein as a snack, or have two as part of a larger breakfast, it so far satisfies that craving of wanting a muffin and won’t take up too much of my limited carb count. I hope they come out with more flavors. I’ll definitely repurchase. It’s rather expensive for what it is, but nice to have when you want something quick and don’t want to spend time searching the internet for recipes and your pantry for ingredients to make from scratch.
M**E
yum
Great for breakfast.
M**M
tastes terrible
texture and taste sub par followed the instructions exactly and ended up with inedible cupcakes that I sadly threw away, they were that bad
C**N
Fácil de preparar! Nosotros le agregamos frutos reales para mejorar el sabor, aún así no nos gusto del todo el sabor del pan, sabe bastanteare falso.
O**I
Not as good as brownies
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