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

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

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 6241







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
Sales Rank: 6241
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

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Product Description:
PLEASE NOTE SUMMER SHIPPING POLICY - Sugar Free Chocolates melt during the summer months. CarbSmart can never be responsible for melted chocolate especially during the summer months. If your chocolates arrive melted, please put them in the refrigerator until they harden again. The taste of the bars will not be affected. This is a full box of 12 No Sugar Added Dark Chocolate bars! This melt-in-your-mouth low carbohydrate dark chocolate bar has 0 grams of net impactible carbs per bar - and it tastes better than the real thing! This imported smooth Belgian dark chocolate is sweetened with maltitol, is diabetic and tooth friendly, dairy free, and has no sugar added. Ross Chocolates are perfect for people on the Dr. Atkins Diet or any low carbohydrate diet since maltitol has a negligible impact on blood sugar/insulin levels. Yes, you can still have chocolate and stay in ketosis!











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - yes, they're good.
I've been eating these or their milk chocolate version almost daily for the last 8 months, and as of yesterday, I've lost 50 pounds. They are GOOD. Really GOOD. I let the pieces melt in my mouth to savor them. Just remember that they have maltitol in them, so don't eat more than one daily, or you'll definitely have some "digestive distress" to say the least.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - AWESOME!
* I was looking for a low carb, dark chocolate bar to replace the discontinued Pure Delite bars that got me through a 45 pound weight loss. I read the reviews of this product and cautiously ordered one box of twelve. These are as good, if not better, than the Pure Delite bars. If you like dark chocolate, sugared or not, you will love these bars. I have now found my \"treat\" that will allow me to continue losing weight while counting carbs. These dark chocolate bars are the best! ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The only Dark Chocolate for people watching their calories
This chocolate is exceptional for having no sugar added. I have a friend in Singapore who also watches calories, loves dark chocolate, and is lactose intolerant. This was perfect for her. I only wish they made chocolate chips and mini bars as well!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Just ok
* Not very chocolaty. I wouldn't order them again. If I was hard up, I'd eat one if someone gave it to me. ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Deee-Lite ful!
I used to devour the De-Lite Dark Chocolate bars but Walmart stopped carrying them. Damn! Well, these are just as tasty! I agree with these other people...this makes the grade. For those of you who want to stay away from sugar for one reason or another, these bars "hit the spot" when the chocolate craving strikes.

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