Is CCV-3 Vegan, Gluten-Free, Keto, and Free of Common Allergens?
Yes — CCV-3® is vegan, gluten-free, and keto-friendly, and it's made without dairy, soy, or nuts. It's built from five real ingredients around plant-derived cacao, with zero sugar and about 27 calories per serving, so it slots into plant-based, celiac-safe, and low-carb routines without a workaround. As always, if you have a specific allergy, read the current label before you buy.
The diet checklist, line by line
Vegan: the flavanols come from cocoa, a plant, and the formula contains no animal-derived ingredients. Gluten-free: there's no wheat, barley, or rye in the five-ingredient list, so it's compatible with celiac and gluten-sensitive diets. Keto and low-carb: with zero grams of sugar and roughly 27 calories per scoop, a serving has a negligible effect on daily carbs and won't disrupt ketosis the way a chocolate bar would. Allergen profile: it's formulated without the three that trip up most cocoa products — dairy, soy, and tree nuts. Cocoa itself isn't one of the major regulated allergens, which is part of why a clean cocoa-flavanol mix is easier to fit into a restricted diet than a filled or coated chocolate.
Five ingredients, nothing to decode
Most of the diet-friendliness comes from what isn't there. Instead of a long list of emulsifiers, milk solids, and sweeteners, CCV-3 keeps the formula to five recognizable components centered on natural, non-alkalized cacao. Fewer ingredients means fewer hidden sources of gluten, dairy, or soy lecithin — the usual culprits in supplement powders and chocolate alike. It also means the 1,200 mg of cocoa flavanols per scoop isn't diluted by filler. If you've ever had to put a product back because 'natural flavors' or 'may contain milk' appeared in the fine print, a short, legible list is the whole point.
How it fits real routines
Because it's unsweetened and mixes into water or any milk you already use — oat, almond, or dairy if you tolerate it — CCV-3 adapts to the diet rather than forcing one. Plant-based eaters blend it into a smoothie; keto users take it with water to keep carbs near zero; gluten-free households don't have to scan for cross-contamination. One habit, several diets.
Is it certified vegan or gluten-free?
It's formulated to meet those standards, but certification language can change over time — check the current packaging for any specific seals you rely on.
I'm allergic to tree nuts. Is cocoa a nut?
No. Cocoa is a seed, not a tree nut, and CCV-3 is made without nuts. If you have a diagnosed allergy, confirm with the live label and your clinician.
Does 'keto' mean truly zero carb?
A serving contains no added sugar and about 27 calories, which is negligible for a low-carb day. Check the nutrition panel for exact figures.
Clean enough for a strict list
If your diet rules out most cocoa products, this one is built to fit. Meet CCV-3 → — vegan, gluten-free, keto-friendly, and free of dairy, soy, and nuts.
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