







🎂 Bake Bold, Live Keto: Classic Cake Without Compromise!
Duncan Hines Keto Friendly Classic Yellow Cake Mix is a 10.6 oz gluten-free, zero added sugar baking mix designed for keto and health-conscious bakers. With only 4g net carbs per serving, it delivers a moist, delicious yellow cake that fits perfectly into low-carb and gluten-free diets, making it a top choice for diabetics and keto enthusiasts alike.









| ASIN | B08WJS7M4Z |
| Allergen Information | Tree Nuts |
| Baking Mix Variety | Cake Baking Mix |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,498 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #11 in Cake Mixes |
| Brand | Duncan Hines |
| Brand Name | Duncan Hines |
| Container Type | Box |
| Cuisine | American |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,542 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Kosher |
| Flavor | Yellow |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00644209411887 |
| Item Form | Mix |
| Item Package Weight | 0.35 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 0.66 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Conagra |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 10.6 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Kosher |
| UPC | 644209411887 |
| Unit Count | 10.6 Ounce |
E**6
great cake mix
Is really tasty is sweet without the sugar , there's a little bit of coconut flavor which we didn't mind at all (I didn't used coconut oil ,I used plant butter with avocado oil instead ) I also added an extra egg , Greek yogurt & baking powder to make more moisty and fluffy but it was still great on its own easy instructions I have bought this 3 times .I've made it into a cake & cupcakes too. as a recently diagnosed diabetic I appreciate the keto friendly content in my cake mix
M**E
Delicious
Tastes like the center of an almond joy, absolutely delicious. Smells incredible. Happy with the carb content as a diabetic and celiac. Easy to make. Wish it was bigger. Nice and moist. Yum!
P**Y
coconut cake, better next day, super sweet & moist, no frosting needed, has Chicory fiber
So sweet. I wish it was less sweet. I find a lot of these "no sugar" baking mixes are over the top way too sweet. WHY?! Simmer down on the sweeteners! Use frosting at your own risk. This is really more of a snacking cake that does not need frosting. That being said, it is within the realm of normal, taste & texture wise. Texture is as expected for a coconut flour and almond flour base. You know, moist but kind of gritty and dense (like cornbread), not fluffy and airy like white flour cakes. Again, within realm of normal. Because it uses coconut flour, this is going to have a coconut flour taste. You must like coconut. It calls for coconut oil, which will further boost the coconut flavor. If you want less coconut flavor, use refined coconut oil, or some other oil that fits your dietary needs. But coconut will still come through. It cooks up moist. Definitely allow it to cool before cutting into it lest it falls apart. Holds together well, but is borderline crumbly. Definitely tastes better the NEXT day. I dont know why, but I find that true of other keto cake mixes. Definitely not a low calorie food, 10 servings. Happens to be the one thing I can not eat much of at once. If it were a normal cake, I would easily eat this as 1 or 2 pieces of cake. But this super intensely sweet cake is easily 6-8 servings of good size, 10 if just taking a few bites at a time (which is likely good enough). Contains CHICORY, so if you eat too much or are not used to chicory, know that this is a form of fiber that may make you very gassy. That combined with the sweeteners (that can cause digestive distress) and this cake may be as painful as it is sweet. Again, within the realm of normal for products of this nature. lol I DO NOT rate on price. Prices vary, and everyone can see the price when they buy it. Also prices fluctuate. And we all have different budgets, values. BUT I do comment. . Currently the price is $4.98. I thought that reasonable for a brand I know and trust. It was an impulse purchase because of the fair pricing. I have spent as much as $13 for a similar yellow snacking cake , which I will never do again for any cake mix. However at <$5 I would say that it is worth the try. If you dont like this one, you likely wont like any of them. I'm at the spot where I am going to try to make my own from scratch. Overall, it is "good" in that it meets expectations. I am not "keto" but I do try to reduce my sugar intake. I dont consume stuff like this with abandon. I count it like I was having a regular dessert. I dont indulge in regular desserts (or not often) because it is more likely to trigger a binge, or trigger a growing desire for me. I am not triggered by these sweeteners to eat more. If anything it works as an aversive. I dont know enough about the sweeteners to know if it still spikes blood sugar or not. I am assuming not since I am not craving more sweet when I eat this stuff. If it was less sweet I would like it more. Not sure what I can do to it to make it less sweet. I dont know what order of magnitude of other ingredients would need to be added to make a sizeable adjustment to the level of sweetness.
N**S
Guilt free cake, good texture
I’m happy, and I made keto icing to go with it. It does have a hint of coconut flavor to it but it doesn’t over power it, I guess if you don’t want it then use the coconut oil that has no coconut flavor.
L**N
It was "ok" be not as good as expected
I baked two cakes. First cake I baked and tuned it into a Boston cream pie by cutting it in half and filling the middle with homemade vanilla cream and poured ganache on top and finished it with fresh sliced strawberries, all sweetened with alternative sugars. It was delicious but the texture was a little off. Second cake was a fresh upside down orange cake with fresh orange slices on top. Sweetened with alternative sugars, it was very tasty but, still, I wasn't in love with the texture. This cake mix was, so far the best keto cake mix I've bought that actually looked and tasted like cake. Dunkin Heinz has been my favorite cake mix of all time. I hope they continue to improve on this mix perhaps by using other gluten free and grain free flours (something softer as the nut flours are too heavy for such a major role in a recipe). Tapioca, and other root flours might be helpful. I'm no baker but after being diagnosed as diabetic, I have had to rethink my favorite foods. No sugar, no grains, no dairy except for butter, cream and eggs. I do miss certain deserts. Learning to cook from online recipes, I've learned there are a LOT of bad recipes. Dunkin Heinz has brought desert cake back and made that possible. My diet has made a difference in my health. Not only have I brought down my glucose sugar to normal range but I've be able to lose weight and my rosacea has stopped being a problem. If I cheat and eat too much regular wheat flour my rosacea comes back and regular sugar spikes my glucose. At 75 I shouldn't have to work so hard to make a good cake.
R**E
Yumm
Tasty and low in sugar would recommend
C**E
Eat Without The Guilt
I make keto mug cakes with this cake mix, very delicious guilt free snack.
G**W
Tasty for Keto
Good consistency Gluten free No added sugar Reasonably priced 4g net carbs
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