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Hi everyone,

I just rejoined the keto list after being away for quite awhile.

My daughter is now 14, was on the ketogenic diet from 1996, to almost

2000.

We ended up back on medications in 2000, when the diet lost it's effectiveness

by itself, but we have had on a modified diet ever since.

Anyway, after a few years of being able to give the Keto Carb Koolers, I

found a couple of months ago now that they've been discontinued.

I was able to stockpile as many as I could find over the internet, but I'm

worried about what I'll do once they are gone.

I'm devastated that they are discontinued, because it was the one drink that

could have with no seizure side effects.

She can't have fruit juices, she can't have carbonated drinks, she can't have

aspartame, Splenda, maltodextrin, anything ending in " ose " or " tol " , without

seizures.

Can anyone tell me if there is another drink out there like the Carb Koolers?

And if not, are there any of you out there whose child is as sensitive as ,

who has had luck with another drink of any kind?

is also developmentally delayed, so while she understands language,

reasoning with her to drink plenty of water, is just out of the question.

She starts to feel very poorly, gets sick more often, and gets constipated if

she doesn't drink enough liquids, so I'm starting to feel the panic over what

we'll do next.

Thank you all for listening, and for any help you can give!

Kandy, mom to 14

Idaho

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I am not sure I can help you; what exactly is a Keto Carb Kooler? What

is in it?

This may sound silly, but what about coloured tap water in a Keto Carb

Kooler bottle?

Bill

Kandy wrote:

> Hi everyone,

>

> I just rejoined the keto list after being away for quite awhile.

> My daughter is now 14, was on the ketogenic diet from 1996, to almost

2000.

> We ended up back on medications in 2000, when the diet lost it's effectiveness

by itself, but we have had on a modified diet ever since.

> Anyway, after a few years of being able to give the Keto Carb Koolers, I

found a couple of months ago now that they've been discontinued.

> I was able to stockpile as many as I could find over the internet, but I'm

worried about what I'll do once they are gone.

> I'm devastated that they are discontinued, because it was the one drink that

could have with no seizure side effects.

> She can't have fruit juices, she can't have carbonated drinks, she can't have

aspartame, Splenda, maltodextrin, anything ending in " ose " or " tol " , without

seizures.

>

> Can anyone tell me if there is another drink out there like the Carb Koolers?

And if not, are there any of you out there whose child is as sensitive as ,

who has had luck with another drink of any kind?

>

> is also developmentally delayed, so while she understands language,

reasoning with her to drink plenty of water, is just out of the question.

> She starts to feel very poorly, gets sick more often, and gets constipated if

she doesn't drink enough liquids, so I'm starting to feel the panic over what

we'll do next.

>

> Thank you all for listening, and for any help you can give!

> Kandy, mom to 14

> Idaho

>

>

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Hi Kandy,

Have you tried Glaceau Fruit Water? I buy it at Trader Joes/Stop and Shop.

Jake is sensitive too, not sure if it would be okay for .

Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom

No more Keto Koolers, where to go from here?

> Hi everyone,

>

> I just rejoined the keto list after being away for quite awhile.

> My daughter is now 14, was on the ketogenic diet from 1996, to

almost 2000.

> We ended up back on medications in 2000, when the diet lost it's

effectiveness by itself, but we have had on a modified diet ever

since.

> Anyway, after a few years of being able to give the Keto Carb

Koolers, I found a couple of months ago now that they've been discontinued.

> I was able to stockpile as many as I could find over the internet, but I'm

worried about what I'll do once they are gone.

> I'm devastated that they are discontinued, because it was the one drink

that could have with no seizure side effects.

> She can't have fruit juices, she can't have carbonated drinks, she can't

have aspartame, Splenda, maltodextrin, anything ending in " ose " or " tol " ,

without seizures.

>

> Can anyone tell me if there is another drink out there like the Carb

Koolers? And if not, are there any of you out there whose child is as

sensitive as , who has had luck with another drink of any kind?

>

> is also developmentally delayed, so while she understands language,

reasoning with her to drink plenty of water, is just out of the question.

> She starts to feel very poorly, gets sick more often, and gets constipated

if she doesn't drink enough liquids, so I'm starting to feel the panic over

what we'll do next.

>

> Thank you all for listening, and for any help you can give!

> Kandy, mom to 14

> Idaho

>

>

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You might try doing a search for Keto Koolers. I recall a discussion on

them a few months ago but I don't recall the details.

Mike

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From: Barbara Swoyer

Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 8:52 PM

To: ketogenic

Subject: Re: No more Keto Koolers, where to go from here?

Hi Kandy,

Have you tried Glaceau Fruit Water? I buy it at Trader Joes/Stop and Shop.

Jake is sensitive too, not sure if it would be okay for .

Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom

No more Keto Koolers, where to go from here?

> Hi everyone,

>

> I just rejoined the keto list after being away for quite awhile.

> My daughter is now 14, was on the ketogenic diet from 1996, to

almost 2000.

> We ended up back on medications in 2000, when the diet lost it's

effectiveness by itself, but we have had on a modified diet ever

since.

> Anyway, after a few years of being able to give the Keto Carb

Koolers, I found a couple of months ago now that they've been discontinued.

> I was able to stockpile as many as I could find over the internet, but I'm

worried about what I'll do once they are gone.

> I'm devastated that they are discontinued, because it was the one drink

that could have with no seizure side effects.

> She can't have fruit juices, she can't have carbonated drinks, she can't

have aspartame, Splenda, maltodextrin, anything ending in " ose " or " tol " ,

without seizures.

>

> Can anyone tell me if there is another drink out there like the Carb

Koolers? And if not, are there any of you out there whose child is as

sensitive as , who has had luck with another drink of any kind?

>

> is also developmentally delayed, so while she understands language,

reasoning with her to drink plenty of water, is just out of the question.

> She starts to feel very poorly, gets sick more often, and gets constipated

if she doesn't drink enough liquids, so I'm starting to feel the panic over

what we'll do next.

>

> Thank you all for listening, and for any help you can give!

> Kandy, mom to 14

> Idaho

>

>

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She's onto that one, Bill! She doesn't like the taste of plain water, even with

saccharin in it!

Keto Koolers were made by a company called Lifeservices, and sold by the Keto

company. They have B vitamins, Taurine, and a few other things in them. They

come in Grape, Pink Lemonade, OJ, and Cranberry flavors. It's a powder like

Kool-Aid.

I'm still mourning the loss! Thanks Bill!

Kandy

Re: No more Keto Koolers, where to go from here?

I am not sure I can help you; what exactly is a Keto Carb Kooler? What

is in it?

This may sound silly, but what about coloured tap water in a Keto Carb

Kooler bottle?

Bill

Kandy wrote:

> Hi everyone,

>

> I just rejoined the keto list after being away for quite awhile.

> My daughter is now 14, was on the ketogenic diet from 1996, to almost

2000.

> We ended up back on medications in 2000, when the diet lost it's effectiveness

by itself, but we have had on a modified diet ever since.

> Anyway, after a few years of being able to give the Keto Carb Koolers, I

found a couple of months ago now that they've been discontinued.

> I was able to stockpile as many as I could find over the internet, but I'm

worried about what I'll do once they are gone.

> I'm devastated that they are discontinued, because it was the one drink that

could have with no seizure side effects.

> She can't have fruit juices, she can't have carbonated drinks, she can't have

aspartame, Splenda, maltodextrin, anything ending in " ose " or " tol " , without

seizures.

>

> Can anyone tell me if there is another drink out there like the Carb Koolers?

And if not, are there any of you out there whose child is as sensitive as ,

who has had luck with another drink of any kind?

>

> is also developmentally delayed, so while she understands language,

reasoning with her to drink plenty of water, is just out of the question.

> She starts to feel very poorly, gets sick more often, and gets constipated if

she doesn't drink enough liquids, so I'm starting to feel the panic over what

we'll do next.

>

> Thank you all for listening, and for any help you can give!

> Kandy, mom to 14

> Idaho

>

>

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Thanks Barb! Good to " see " you here! I'll try to find those, see if maybe

could handle them.

We'd recently tried a " sugar free " drink that we thought she could have, turned

out to have Splenda in it, and her seizures increased.

We'll see about this one though, thanks for telling me about it!

Kandy

No more Keto Koolers, where to go from here?

> Hi everyone,

>

> I just rejoined the keto list after being away for quite awhile.

> My daughter is now 14, was on the ketogenic diet from 1996, to

almost 2000.

> We ended up back on medications in 2000, when the diet lost it's

effectiveness by itself, but we have had on a modified diet ever

since.

> Anyway, after a few years of being able to give the Keto Carb

Koolers, I found a couple of months ago now that they've been discontinued.

> I was able to stockpile as many as I could find over the internet, but I'm

worried about what I'll do once they are gone.

> I'm devastated that they are discontinued, because it was the one drink

that could have with no seizure side effects.

> She can't have fruit juices, she can't have carbonated drinks, she can't

have aspartame, Splenda, maltodextrin, anything ending in " ose " or " tol " ,

without seizures.

>

> Can anyone tell me if there is another drink out there like the Carb

Koolers? And if not, are there any of you out there whose child is as

sensitive as , who has had luck with another drink of any kind?

>

> is also developmentally delayed, so while she understands language,

reasoning with her to drink plenty of water, is just out of the question.

> She starts to feel very poorly, gets sick more often, and gets constipated

if she doesn't drink enough liquids, so I'm starting to feel the panic over

what we'll do next.

>

> Thank you all for listening, and for any help you can give!

> Kandy, mom to 14

> Idaho

>

>

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Hi Mike,

I've done extensive searches on the internet, and I think I've bought every last

one that is out there! ... Or at least close to it!

If by any chance you, or anyone here is doing a search and comes across any,

will you please let me know?

Thank you again!

Kandy

No more Keto Koolers, where to go from here?

> Hi everyone,

>

> I just rejoined the keto list after being away for quite awhile.

> My daughter is now 14, was on the ketogenic diet from 1996, to

almost 2000.

> We ended up back on medications in 2000, when the diet lost it's

effectiveness by itself, but we have had on a modified diet ever

since.

> Anyway, after a few years of being able to give the Keto Carb

Koolers, I found a couple of months ago now that they've been discontinued.

> I was able to stockpile as many as I could find over the internet, but I'm

worried about what I'll do once they are gone.

> I'm devastated that they are discontinued, because it was the one drink

that could have with no seizure side effects.

> She can't have fruit juices, she can't have carbonated drinks, she can't

have aspartame, Splenda, maltodextrin, anything ending in " ose " or " tol " ,

without seizures.

>

> Can anyone tell me if there is another drink out there like the Carb

Koolers? And if not, are there any of you out there whose child is as

sensitive as , who has had luck with another drink of any kind?

>

> is also developmentally delayed, so while she understands language,

reasoning with her to drink plenty of water, is just out of the question.

> She starts to feel very poorly, gets sick more often, and gets constipated

if she doesn't drink enough liquids, so I'm starting to feel the panic over

what we'll do next.

>

> Thank you all for listening, and for any help you can give!

> Kandy, mom to 14

> Idaho

>

>

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This was discussion within the Yahoo Keto group so I thought you may be able

to search the archives for information.

Mike

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From: Kandy

Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 9:06 PM

To: ketogenic

Subject: RE: No more Keto Koolers, where to go from here?

Hi Mike,

I've done extensive searches on the internet, and I think I've bought every

last one that is out there! ... Or at least close to it!

If by any chance you, or anyone here is doing a search and comes across any,

will you please let me know?

Thank you again!

Kandy

No more Keto Koolers, where to go from here?

> Hi everyone,

>

> I just rejoined the keto list after being away for quite awhile.

> My daughter is now 14, was on the ketogenic diet from 1996, to

almost 2000.

> We ended up back on medications in 2000, when the diet lost it's

effectiveness by itself, but we have had on a modified diet ever

since.

> Anyway, after a few years of being able to give the Keto Carb

Koolers, I found a couple of months ago now that they've been discontinued.

> I was able to stockpile as many as I could find over the internet, but I'm

worried about what I'll do once they are gone.

> I'm devastated that they are discontinued, because it was the one drink

that could have with no seizure side effects.

> She can't have fruit juices, she can't have carbonated drinks, she can't

have aspartame, Splenda, maltodextrin, anything ending in " ose " or " tol " ,

without seizures.

>

> Can anyone tell me if there is another drink out there like the Carb

Koolers? And if not, are there any of you out there whose child is as

sensitive as , who has had luck with another drink of any kind?

>

> is also developmentally delayed, so while she understands language,

reasoning with her to drink plenty of water, is just out of the question.

> She starts to feel very poorly, gets sick more often, and gets constipated

if she doesn't drink enough liquids, so I'm starting to feel the panic over

what we'll do next.

>

> Thank you all for listening, and for any help you can give!

> Kandy, mom to 14

> Idaho

>

>

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