Spokandy Sugar Free 4 oz. Chocolate Bars

A Northwest tradition from Spokane, WA. A premium sugar free chocolate bar from Spokandy Chocolatier. Hand made in small batches with the same personal care all of their products have been made with since 1913.



Sugar Free Milk Chocolate

Nutrition Facts


  • Serving size 1 oz. (28g)

  • Servings per Container 4

  • Calories 120

  • Calories from Fat 90g

  • Total Fat 10g

  •   Saturated fat 6g

  •   Trans fat 0g

  • Sodium 25mg

  • Total Carbohydrates 14g*

  •   Dietary Fiber 2g*

  •   Sugars 0g

  •   Sugar Alcohols 11g*

  • Protein 2g

Ingredients: Milk chocolate sugar free coating (isomalt, cocoa butter, chocolate liquor, oligofructose, erythritol, calcium carbonate, sodium caseinate, milk fat, natural and artificial flavors, soya lecithin and sucralose).



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



Allergy Info:Produced in a facility that and on equipment that processes peanuts, treenuts (almonds, cashews, coconut, pecans, walnuts), milk, eggs, wheat, soybean oil and soybean protein.



Excess consuption may cause a laxative effect.



Sugar Free Dark Chocolate

Nutrition Facts

  • Serving size 1 oz. (28g)

  • Servings per Container 4

  • Calories 140

  • Calories from Fat 100g

  • Total Fat 11g

  •   Saturated fat 7g

  •   Trans fat 0g

  • Sodium 0mg

  • Total Carbohydrates 15g*

  •   Dietary Fiber 4g*

  •   Sugars 0g

  •   Sugar Alcohols 9g*

  • Protein 2g

Ingredients: Dark chocolate sugar free coating (chocolate liquor, isomalt, oligofructose, cocoa butter, erythritol, milk fat, natural and artificial flavors, soya lecithin, acesulfame-k and sucralose).



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



Allergy Info: Produced in a facility that and on equipment that processes peanuts, treenuts (almonds, cashews, coconut, pecans, walnuts), milk, eggs, wheat, soybean oil and soybean protein.



Excess consuption may cause a laxative effect.

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