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Old Sun, Jan-11-04, 13:40
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Default Does anyone fear the trend interest in low carb will ruin the market?

I mean, this january's annual post new years weight loss craze, low carb products were being shoved down our throats. Low carb is getting so big so fast that I am afraid people will become sick of it just as fast. I fear a financial domino effect... once the newness and trendiness of low carb wears off (it is going to happen eventually), people will rapidly stop buying the products, and I'm afraid all the lovely low carb products out there will fold. I am aware there will always be a market for low carb products, but I am also aware there will be an eventual bubble burst after the trendiness dies out. My fear is that the bubble burst will be so large, that a lot of companies might lose so much cash that they collapse.

Has anyone else wondered about this? I would hate to have to do without delicious low carb bread, shakes and milk :/.
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