
Free entry and taste testing gave North Port’s Keto Knowledge event an easy on-ramp for anyone curious about keto but wary of the learning curve. Lolablue brought back its health series on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at noon at 2525 Bobcat Village Center Rd in North Port, Florida, with a program pitched as “Discover a better YOU!”
The gathering was framed less as a strict diet lecture and more as a wellness meetup. The event listing said attendees would hear about brain health, energy, mobility, nutrition and better sleep, with guest speakers and a chance to learn how nutrition can support overall wellness. That broader approach matters in keto circles, where many newcomers are looking for practical support, not just macro math.
Lolablue said the series was returning as part of its own journey, with a focus on healthy living tips, nutrition education and wellness practices. The company’s pitch also carried a personal testimonial angle: the founder has used the product for more than 11 years and credits it as one of the tools that helped her take control of her health. For people who are curious about keto but intimidated by the lifestyle, that combination of storytelling, education and sampling is the kind of low-pressure entry point that can make a difference.

The North Port event also reflected the local footprint of Lolablue itself. Founded in 2003 by Jamie Lovern, the company says it is based in North Port and operates as a clean-products brand with a small local team. The address sits in the Bobcat Village Center area of Sarasota County, adjacent to the Sarasota Memorial Emergency Room, in a property listed at roughly 12,133 square feet. The setting underscored how closely this kind of wellness programming is tied to neighborhood business spaces, not just online keto communities.
That local enthusiasm arrives alongside a more complicated medical backdrop. The CDC describes the ketogenic diet as a strict, high-fat, low-carbohydrate plan typically used for children whose seizures will not stop and monitored by a health care provider and dietician. The American Heart Association has said keto can conflict with heart-healthy eating guidance, and Harvard Health has warned that the diet is often marketed as a weight-loss solution while carrying serious risks. In North Port, though, the appeal was clear: a free room, a few taste tests, and a chance to talk keto in person instead of scrolling past it online.
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