Russell Stover 2.875 oz. Sugar Free Chocolate Candy Bars

Just what you’ve been asking for from Russell Stover! Sugar Free solid chocolate candy bars that are smooth and creamy. Choose from Dark and Mik Chocolate flavors.

Chocolate Candy Bar (Milk Chocolate)

Nutrition Facts

  • Serving Size 1/2 bar (41g)
  • Servings Per Container 2
  • Total Calories 190
  •   Calories From Fat 130
  • Total Fat 14g
  •   Saturated Fat 9g
  •   Trans Fat 0g
  • Cholesterol <5mg
  • Sodium 45mg
  • Total Carbohydrates 23g*
  •   Dietary Fiber 1g*
  •   Sugars 0g
  •   Sugar Alcohols 21g*
  • Protein 3g
Ingredients: Chocolate Candy (maltitol, chocolate, cocoa butter, sodium caseinate (milk), milk fat, soy lecithin, sucralose, natural and artificial flavor, and salt).

*Net Carbs as listed by the manufacturer on the package = 1g per serving.

Allergen Information: Products have been produced on shared equipment with peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, and wheat.

Excess consumption may cause a laxative effect.

Dark Chocolate

Nutrition Facts

  • Serving Size 1/2 bar (41g)
  • Servings Per Container 2
  • Total Calories 200
  •   Calories From Fat 130
  • Total Fat 15g
  •   Saturated Fat 9g
  •   Trans Fat 0g
  • Cholesterol <5mg
  • Sodium 25mg
  • Total Carbohydrates 22g*
  •   Dietary Fiber 2g*
  •   Sugars 0g
  •   Sugar Alcohols 18g*
  • Protein 2g
Ingredients: Dark Chocolate (maltitol, chocolate (processed with alkali), cocoa butter, milk fat, soy lecithin, salt, vanillin (artificial flavor), and sucralose).

*Net Carbs as listed by the manufacturer on the package = 2g per serving.

Allergen Information: Products have been produced on shared equipment with peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, and wheat.

Excess consumption may cause a laxative effect.

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