ChocoRite Maltitol-Free Sugar Free Chocolate Covered Nuts 3 oz. bag

ChocoRite NO MALTITOL Bagged Candies by Health Smart Foods. Delicious, sugar-free, maltitol-free chocolate which does not stall weight loss! Sweetened with Erythritol and Sucralose, both of which have a glycemic index of ZERO.



Chocolate Covered Almonds

Nutrition Facts:

  • Serving Size 40g
  • Servings per container 2
  • Calories 175
  •   Calories from Fat 150
  • Total Fat 17g
  •   Saturated Fat 7g
  •   Trans Fat 0g
  • Cholesterol 2mg
  • Sodium 5mg
  • Total Carbohydrate 18g*
  •   Dietary fiber 10g*
  •   Sugars 0g
  •   Sugar Alcohols (Erythritol) 6g*
  • Protein 4g
Ingredients: Cocoa solids, oligofructose (inulin), erythritol, almonds, butteroil, soy lecithin, vanilla extract, sucralose.



Allergy Alert: Contains soy, milk, almonds. Manufactured on equipment that also produces products containing peanuts and eggs.



*Net carbs as listed by the manufacturer on the label = 2g per serving.



Chocolate Covered Pecans

Nutrition Facts:
  • Serving Size 40g
  • Servings per container 2
  • Calories 190
  •   Calories from Fat 165
  • Total Fat 19g
  •   Saturated Fat 8g
  •   Trans Fat 0g
  • Cholesterol 2mg
  • Sodium 5mg
  • Total Carbohydrate 17g*
  •   Dietary fiber 10g*
  •   Sugars 0g
  •   Sugar Alcohols (Erythritol) 5g*
  • Protein 2g
Ingredients: Cocoa solids, oligofructose (inulin), erythritol, pecans, butteroil, soy lecithin, vanilla extract, sucralose.



Allergy Alert: Contains soy, milk, almonds. Manufactured on equipment that also produces products containing peanuts and eggs.


*Net carbs as listed by the manufacturer on the label = 2g per serving.

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