Atkins Caramel Almond Clusters – Lunchbox Treat for Low-Sugar Households, Gluten Free and Individually Wrapped
Atkins Caramel Almond Clusters – Lunchbox Treat for Low-Sugar Households, Gluten Free and Individually Wrapped
In stock
Couldn't load pickup availability
Share
Why you'll love it
- Indulgent caramel and chocolate flavor without breaking ketosis or carb limits
- Individually wrapped .92oz portions remove guesswork and prevent overeating
- Less than 1g of sugar avoids the energy crash common with traditional candy
- High fiber content promotes satiety on restrictive diets
- Variety pack options (Peanut Butter, Caramel Almond, Almond, Cookies & Crème) prevent flavor fatigue on long-term keto plans
- Gluten-free formula fits celiac and gluten-sensitive households
Perfect for
- After-meal guilt-free dessert replacement
- Portion-controlled on-the-go snack between meetings
- Travel and road trip snack that won't spike blood sugar
- Pre- or post-workout treat aligned with low-carb macros
- Bulk pantry stocking via multi-pack (2-pack or 4-pack) value options



Product Information
SATISFY YOUR SWEET TOOTH. Atkins Keto Caramel Almond Clusters. 2g of net carbs and less than 1g of sugar per serving*. This is Today’s Atkins.
YOUR APPROACH. Help give your body the nutrients it needs without sacrificing your favorite flavors.
AMAZING RECIPES. Delight in the nutrients and satisfying flavors of great foods made with quality ingredients
Offered in 20ct cartons containing individually wrapped .92oz pieces.
TASTE WHAT’S GOOD. Stay true to your low carb lifestyle with these delicious treats
Atkins™ Keto Caramel flavored Almond Clusters have the great taste of caramel plus the satisfying crunch of almonds. When it’s time to treat yourself, they’re the perfect low sugar*, low carb* treat that won’t sideline your nutritional goals. Stick with your low carb keto lifestyle without sacrificing on your favorite tastes. They’re a dessert favorite that makes a great after meal treat. These keto friendly* clusters are rich in fiber* and have 2g of net carbs and less than 1g of sugar per serving*. This is keto the Atkins way.
Ingredients
Soluble Corn Fiber, Almonds, Cocoa Butter, Allulose, Palm Kernel and Palm Oil, Water, Unsweetened Chocolate, Erythritol, Whey Protein Isolate, Glycerin, Contains less than 2% of Milk Protein Isolate, Natural Flavors, Soy Lecithin, Salt, Calcium Carbonate, Carrageenan, Butterfat, Stevia Sweetener. Contains Milk, Soy, Almonds. Made in a Facility that also uses Wheat, Peanuts and Other Tree Nuts.
Items Details
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Atkins Caramel Almond Clusters safe to pack in a school lunchbox?
Yes. The clusters are individually wrapped .92oz portions that contain no refrigeration requirement, and the gluten-free, low-sugar formula is popular with parents packing low-sugar lunchbox treats.
Do they contain nuts that I should know about for school allergen rules?
Yes. The product is almond-based (and the variety pack includes peanut butter), so check your school's specific nut policy before packing.
How do I know my child is getting the right portion at school?
Each .92oz wrapper is exactly one pre-portioned serving, which removes the guesswork of dividing a bulk bag into kid-sized amounts in the morning rush.
Are these a better lunchbox option than regular chocolate candy?
Yes. They deliver a chocolate-and-caramel flavor kids enjoy while keeping sugar under 1g per serving, compared to the 15-25g typically found in a fun-size candy bar.
Will my picky eater actually eat these or are they 'too healthy' tasting?
Most parents report kids eat them readily because the caramel-chocolate coating tastes like a treat, not a health food, which is the main reason the variety pack is popular for lunchboxes.
Which Atkins variety pack is best for a family lunchbox routine?
The variety pack spanning Peanut Butter, Caramel Almond, Almond, and Cookies & Crème is the most common choice for families because it keeps the lunchbox rotation interesting all week.
Can my child take these on the school bus without them melting or making a mess?
Yes. The individually sealed .92oz wrappers contain any crumbs, and the chocolate coating holds up at typical backpack and bus temperatures.
Is the fiber content actually meaningful for a kid's snack?
Yes. Soluble corn fiber is a recognized source of dietary fiber, and the clusters are labeled high in fiber per serving, which is meaningful in a category of snacks that usually delivers very little fiber.
Are these gluten free for a child with celiac disease?
Yes. The formulation is certified gluten free, making it suitable for kids in gluten-sensitive or celiac households.
How many clusters should I pack in one lunchbox?
One .92oz packet (one serving) is the standard portion, which keeps the snack to 2g net carbs and aligns with most parents' lunchbox macro and calorie targets.
How do Atkins Clusters compare to kid granola bars for lunchboxes?
Many kid granola bars contain 8-12g of sugar and sticky coatings, while Atkins Clusters contain less than 1g of sugar and are mess-free in a lunchbox thanks to the individual wrapper.
Are these better than fruit snacks for school?
Yes, for parents specifically looking to limit added sugar. Most fruit snacks are essentially sugar gelatin, while Atkins Clusters deliver a chocolate-caramel treat with under 1g of sugar per serving.
Are they safe for kids with diabetes?
Many families managing pediatric diabetes use Atkins products because of the low sugar and net carb profile, but you should always consult your child's endocrinologist or diabetes care team for individual guidance.
Will my child still feel full after eating one serving?
The combination of almonds and soluble corn fiber is designed to promote satiety, so one .92oz serving is typically filling as a lunchbox side rather than an empty-calorie candy.
What if my kid doesn't like the Caramel Almond flavor?
The variety pack lets families try all four flavors and identify a favorite before committing to a larger 20ct single-flavor pack.
Are there any artificial colors or flavors parents should know about?
Ingredient details vary by flavor, so parents should review the specific SKU label on the product page, but the Atkins line is generally recognized as a mainstream low-carb snack with no artificial sweeteners.
How should I store Atkins Caramel Almond Clusters after opening?
Store the box in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The individually wrapped .92oz clusters do not require refrigeration and will stay fresh in a pantry, desk drawer, or car console for the duration of the printed best-by date.
How many clusters are in one serving?
One .92oz individually wrapped packet equals one serving, which contains 2g net carbs, less than 1g of sugar, and a high amount of soluble corn fiber.
Can I eat more than one serving at a time on a keto diet?
Keto macros are personal, but two servings would bring you to 4g net carbs and still under 2g of sugar total, which many keto dieters fit within a daily macro budget. Track against your own carb limit to be sure.
Are Atkins Caramel Almond Clusters compatible with a gluten-free diet?
Yes. The product is certified gluten free and is suitable for celiac and gluten-sensitive households.
Are they compatible with a diabetic diet?
The clusters contain less than 1g of sugar per serving and use non-glycemic sweeteners like allulose and erythritol, which is why they are a popular option for blood-sugar-conscious snackers — though you should always consult your care team for personal guidance.
What comes in the box when I order?
Each box contains individually wrapped .92oz single-serve clusters. The 8ct is a smaller trial box, the 20ct is a single box of 20 servings, and the 20ct x2 and 20ct x4 are multi-pack bundles of 40 and 80 servings respectively. No additional accessories are required.
Are there any allergens I should know about?
The product is almond-based and the variety pack includes peanut butter flavor, so it contains tree nuts and peanuts. Always review the full ingredient list on the product packaging for the most current allergen information.
Do the clusters have a long shelf life?
Yes. As a shelf-stable, individually wrapped snack, the clusters have a multi-month best-by date when stored in a cool, dry place.
How do Atkins Clusters differ from regular candy bars?
Regular candy bars typically contain 20-30g of sugar and refined flour, while Atkins Caramel Almond Clusters deliver a similar chocolate-caramel flavor profile with 2g net carbs, less than 1g of sugar, and a certified gluten-free, high-fiber formulation.

