Carbzone Low Carb Milk Chocolate 100g
£3
£3 per 100gProduct information
They say chocolate makes everything better. Your low carb regimen should be no different. Whether you're looking to reward yourself with a delicious treat or spice up your dessert menu, CarbZone's Low Carb® Milk Chocolate adds variety back into your life - without the carbs.
Although this premium milk chocolate bar contains only 1.8g of net carbs per serving, and no added sugars, it delivers an impressively creamy experience. Try one today - and maybe tomorrow. You've earned it.
Country of Origin
Spain
Suitable for vegetarians
Product life guaranteed for 1 month.
Storage
Keep in a cool and dry place.
Other Information
For net carbs, deduct polyols (for this product 48g) . Fibre is already deducted.
Excessive consumption may have a laxative effect.
Brand
CarbZone
Manufacturer
CarbZone AB,
Löjtnantsgatan 8,
11550 Stockholm
Sweden.
Return To Address
148 Caistor Road
Laceby,
DN37 7JG
Typical Values | Per 100g | Per portion 30g |
---|---|---|
Energy | 1942 kJ / 469 kcal | 583 kJ / 141 kcal |
Fat | 34 g | 10 g |
saturated fat | 21 g | 6 g |
Carbohydrates | 54 g | 16 g |
sugars | 6 g | 1.8 g |
polyols | 48 g | 14.4 g |
Fibre | 3 g | 1 g |
Protein | 6 g | 2 g |
Salt | 0.4 g | 0.02 g |
Contains - 3 portions |
Ingredients
Sweetener (Maltitol), cocoa butter, whole milk powder, cocoa mass, sunflower lecithin, natural vanilla flavor.
Allergen Information
May Contain traces of Nuts, Soy, and Sesame.
Dietary Information
Contains added sweeteners. Low Carb , Vegetarian, Keto, LCHF, No Added Sugar.
Categories
- Dietary & Lifestyle
- Brands
- Flavour
Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (11)
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Not truly keto
A few others have said it and some others have defended the product. This contains maltitol, which is widely considered not keto-friendly. Yes I know what polyols are and how they work and I know how to calculate net carbs. Maltitol on the other hand is widely considered not to be keto friendly due to the high GI of 52, causing it to be partly broken down into glucose. This means, unlike some other polyols like Erythritol, you cannot subtract the whole polyol number and you effectively miscalculate net carbs. There's a reason many keto products specifically advertise maltitol free and there's a reason this chocolate actually tastes OK- its not truly keto!
This is not low carb...
Maltitol rise blood sugar like any other regular sugar high peak impact... so is not for keto or estrict low carb.
It is low carb
Replying to a comment questioning if this is low carb product if it has 50 something g of carbs. Well it is, because most of it is polyols. Polyols are a special kind of carb that (depending on the kind) can't be absorbed by the body. By law they have to count the polyols as part of the carbs on the label- but when you are counting carbs as part of a low carb or keto diet you don't need to count the carbs from the polyols.
low carb?
tastes OK but how can 53g carbs per 100g be low carb?
I Like It!
I am trying to cut carbs to keep my blood sugar stable ( not diabetic but my blood sugar can stray beyond the level I would like). I wasnt expecting much from this but was pleasantly surprised - I really like it!
not everyones taste
I had high hopes for this chocolate. Everyone else enjoyed it but I thought it tasted slightly artificial.
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