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Fiber Gourmet is a consumer-facing health food e-commerce brand focused on “Low Calorie and High Fiber Products.” Based on the scraped content, it is not a third-party seller marketplace, but rather a DTC store for its own brand. Its core products include low-calorie, high-fiber pasta, Riced Pasta, Flour Blend, Thinables snacks, Mac & Cheese, and gift cards.
The brand’s main point of differentiation is RS4 resistant starch. The pages repeatedly emphasize that it has about 0.4 calories per gram, making it lower in calories than traditional flour, while helping increase fiber and reduce net carbs and calories. Taking Light Penne/Elbows/Rotini as examples, the site’s comparison shows Fiber Gourmet at around 24g of fiber, 110 calories, and 17g net carbs per serving, versus traditional products at 2g of fiber, 210 calories, and 41g net carbs. The brand also emphasizes “real pasta,” meaning it aims to preserve the texture of traditional pasta while avoiding the gummy texture, nutty aftertaste, or mushiness often found in pasta alternatives.
Pricing falls within the health food retail range: many pasta and riced pasta products start at $5.79, Thinables are $6.99, Flour Blend starts at $17.99, and gift cards start at $25. The site repeatedly notes that U.S. orders over $50 qualify for free shipping, while shipping and taxes are calculated at checkout. Some products are marked as “in stock & ready to ship.” Payment methods are not clearly disclosed in the main content.
Its strengths lie in its very clear positioning, making it suitable for consumers following low-calorie, low-net-carb, and high-fiber diets. Several core SKUs have a large number of reviews, with ratings concentrated around 4.7–4.8, and the brand claims to have sold more than 3 million boxes of pasta, providing a certain degree of social proof. The site also reinforces brand trust through recipes, scientific explanations, Dr. Oz endorsement, women-owned branding, and charitable commitments.
The drawbacks are that its market and logistics information are clearly U.S.-oriented, with no visible information on international or China shipping. The products contain wheat and may contain soy, making them unsuitable for gluten-free users or those with related allergies. There are also many health-related claims, so consumers should still make decisions based on their own dietary needs and medical advice.
Fiber Gourmet is better suited to U.S.-based consumers who want to control calories and carbs without giving up the texture of pasta. It may also appeal to people following Weight Watchers, managing blood sugar, or looking to increase dietary fiber intake. The main content does not provide information on access from China, so this remains unknown. If purchasing from China, buyers would need to further confirm whether international shipping, payment, and customs clearance are supported.
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fibergourmet.com is an United States E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach fibergourmet.com directly.