CarbSmart Sugar Free / Low Carb Easter Basket

CarbSmart Sugar Free / Low Carb Easter Basket
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Are you wondering what to give your favorite low carber or diabetic this year? How about something more to enjoy than just hard-boiled Easter eggs – how about the CarbSmart Low Carb Easter Gift Basket.

All the sweetness of springtime with none of the sugar! This precious basket is full of some of the most delicious, delectable low carb and sugar free goodies around! Ross Sugar Free Chocolate Bars, Judy’s Sugar Free Caramels and Brittles, Russell Stover Sugar Free Jelly Beans, and a whole lot more!

Make this Easter the happiest yet with the CarbSmart Low Carb Easter Gift Basket!

Please remember that our Easter Gift Baskets contain sugar free chocolates and candies which are made with sugar alcohols, and are not meant for children. Sugar alcohols can cause a laxative effect in some individuals – especially in children. Be sure to consume with care until you know how sugar alcohols affect you.

The CarbSmart Low Carb Easter Gift Basket contains*:

  • 5 Assorted Ross Chocolates Sugar Free Chocolate Bars
  • 1 Judy’s Candy Co. Caramels 6.5 oz. package
  • 1 Judy’s Candy Co. Sugar Free Peanut Brittle 8 oz. package
  • 1 Russell Stover Sugar Free Jelly Beans, 7 oz. bag
  • 1 Xyla Xylitol Sweetened Sugar Free Candy 100 Pieces
  • 1 Glee Gum Refresh-Mint Sugar Free Gum 16 Pieces
  • 1 Glee Gum Lemon-Lime Sugar Free Gum 16 Pieces
  • 1 Dixie Carb Counters Low Carb Muffin Mix
  • 2 Assorted Asher’s or Russell Stover Sugar Free Candy Bags

* Due to certain stock restrictions, we may need to substitute some of the items in the baskets for something of equal or greater value at no additional charge to you. Your basket might look different.

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