Box of 12 No Sugar Added Dark Chocolate Bars - Low Carb Chocolate From Ross Chocolates

: Box of 12 No Sugar Added Dark Chocolate Bars - Low Carb Chocolate From Ross Chocolates

Box of 12 No Sugar Added Dark Chocolate Bars - Low Carb Chocolate From Ross Chocolates

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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Ross Chocolate - Low Carb Chocolates
Ingredients: Cocoa Mass, Maltitol, Cocoa Butter, Lecithin, Nat. Vanilla, May contain traces of various nuts.
Label: Ross Chocolate - Low Carb Chocolates
Manufacturer: Ross Chocolate - Low Carb Chocolates
Publisher: Ross Chocolate - Low Carb Chocolates
Size: box of twelve 1.2 oz.(34g) bar
Studio: Ross Chocolate - Low Carb Chocolates

Features:
  • Pure Belgian Chocolate sweetened with Maltitol
  • No sugar added - diabetic safe
  • Low in net carbs - perfect for the Atkins Diet and all other low carb plans
  • Kosher certified
  • Great source of anti-oxidants and flavonoids


Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The BEST No Sugar Dark Chocolate in the WORLD!
I am a certified chocoholic and no longer need to continue my search for a non-sugar alternative, this is the best tasting stuff! It compares with sugared chocolates and wins with my entire family. I am so glad that Ross has made such a great no-sugar chocolate, it is definitely a high quality Belgian chocolate!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sumptiously delicious!
I have searched high and low to find a high-quality sugar free, dairy free chocolate bar that tasted just like the real thing, and I can honestly say that these amazing chocolate bars fit the bill perfectly! Ross Chocolates has truly done it--I could not tell the difference between these and the kind made with sugar and dairy. These dark chocolate bars are perfect for anyone looking for a pure, healthy alternative to the standard sugar-laden chocolate bar out there. I am hypoglycemic, so normal sugary candy isn't an option for me. These bars, though, have no impact on my blood sugar--in fact, I feel even better after eating them and have no negative reactions whatsoever! They are also perfect ... Read More



 



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