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Affiliate Disclosure

I’ll be straight with you: KetoDrip makes a little money from affiliate links and ads. That’s what lets me test recipes, buy ingredients, and keep the site free. Here’s how it works, because I’d rather you know than find out.

What an affiliate link is

It’s a link to a product in another store (Amazon, for example, or keto and supplement shops). If you buy something after clicking, I get a small commission. It costs you nothing extra. The price is the same as if you’d gone there yourself.

My rule

I only link to things I use or would use: a scale, a pan, a sweetener, a book. I don’t recommend a product because it pays better. If it shows up here, it’s because it’s useful for cooking keto, not the other way around.

Ebooks and my own products

Sometimes I sell my own material, like meal-plan ebooks or guides. When that happens, I say so plainly and don’t dress it up as a “recommendation.”

Advertising

The site may show ads from ad networks. Those ads are chosen by the network, not by me, and are labeled as advertising. How your data is handled for that is in the privacy policy.

If you ever see something that looks like a paid recommendation and isn’t labeled, that’s a mistake on my end: tell me through the contact form and I’ll fix it.

Last updated: May 30, 2026 — Reese Bendmoor