It is difficult to find a Sugar Free, non carob, chocolate that has all the flavor of regular chocolate. Often there is either a bitter after taste or a chemical taste that leaves you feeling it may have been better to go with out.
The staff of Sweet Temptations have been taste testers for you. We understand the needs of our Diabetic, Bariatric Surgery and non-sugar by choice customers; you want that full chocolate flavor without the sugar content, plain and simply! We have tried many substitutes and believe we have found one that matches the true flavor of chocolate. We have found that full, rich chocolate flavor without those nasty after tastes.
View and purchase from our Sugar Free Products.
Product details below:
| Description: Peter’s (Nestle) Sugar Free Dark Chocolate |
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Description: Peter’s (Nestle) Sugar Free Milk Chocolate |
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2993
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Item # |
2995
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| Ingredients: Maltitol, Chocolate Processed with Alkali, Cocoa Butter, Milkfat, Soy Lecithin, Acesulfame potassium, Vanillin, Natural Flavor. |
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Ingredients: Maltitol, Coca, Butter, Chocolate, sodium caseinate, Milkfat, Soy Lecithin, Acesulfame potassium, Vanillin |
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Nutrition Facts
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Nutrition Facts
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| Serving Size ** |
100 grams |
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Serving Size ** |
100 grams |
| Amount Per Serving |
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Amount Per Serving |
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| Calories*: |
525
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Calories*: |
525
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| Calories from Fat: |
324
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Calories from Fat: |
324
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Grams |
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Grams |
| Total Fat |
36
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Total Fat |
36
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| Saturated Fat |
21.5
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Saturated Fat |
21.5
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| Cholesterol mg |
13.4
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Cholesterol mg |
13.4
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| Sodium mg |
344
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Sodium mg |
344
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| Total Carbohydrate |
39.6
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Total Carbohydrate |
39.6
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| Dietary Fiber |
2
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Dietary Fiber |
2
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| Sugars |
0.25
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Sugars |
0.25
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*Notes: Diabetic conscience customers will notice that calorie count is still high although sugars count is down.
**Caution: Although most people that are sugar free product savvy are aware, we always feel compelled to caution eating too much sugar free chocolate at one time. Too much can have a laxative effect. Enough said.
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