Well Naturally No Sugar Added Chocolate Bars
Choc Orange
Choc Almond
Choc Mint
Dark Choc
Peppermint Chip Milk Choc
Less than half price. According to Price Hipster the normal price at Woolworths is $2.85 with regular drops to $2.25
Well Naturally No Sugar Added Chocolate Bars
Choc Orange
Choc Almond
Choc Mint
Dark Choc
Peppermint Chip Milk Choc
Less than half price. According to Price Hipster the normal price at Woolworths is $2.85 with regular drops to $2.25
Naturally sugar free
Sugars must be from natural ingredients. No added sugar.
Naturally sugar free
You only copied 'part' of the title… "Well Naturally Sugar Free"
"Well Naturally" is the company.
These are not sugar free. It should say 'no added sugar'
Take it up with Coles.
Your title is misleading and it's not what is on the product packaging.
it's what is on the product page.
https://shop.coles.com.au/a/a-national/product/well-naturall…
@jv: JV whilst I find a lot of your comments amusing, you're not helping matters here, IMHO
I've tried these before - not bad. Definitely not the same taste as chocolate, but still good enough as a healthier little "treat" for that afternoon craving
They're not 'healthier'. They're an alternative for those who need to minimise sugar in their diet.
Check the product info - it makes it abundantly clear that these are not low calorie foods.
Not healthier? what?
So 30G of sugar in a chocolate bar is healthy?
These bars are a lot healthier.
These bars are a lot healthier.
It depends what else is in the bars, not just the sugar.
@jv:
Correct. They are high in saturated fats. As I said, they are good for people who could not otherwise enjoy chocolate due to the sugar. Like ummm for Diabetics FFS.
Gluten free is not healthier in most cases. People who attribute the health of a product by the amount of a single ingredient are fools.
Fat free = full of sugar
Sugar free = full of fat
Gluten free = full of sugar and fat
It's the sum total of the ingredients and the personal needs of the buyer that constitute what is a good choice.
I think I'll just eat a carrot.
There's nothing wrong with healthy fats.
Healthy fats come from real foods, such as avocado and eggs. Manufactured, highly processed and refined food-like substances such a sugar-free chocolate bar do not contain healthy fats.
Its the milk, milk is a healthy fat, maybe not as healthy as avocado but healthy enough.
These are great as low carb/sugar chocolate bars.
If you go to Woolworths they have regular milk chocolate and fruit and nut, they are amazing.
agree the milk chocolate bars are amazing.
Are these keto approved?
Yes. Just don't have too much of the milk chocolate bars, the dark chocolate ones are more keto friendly.
The Atkins ones are Keto friendly and quite tasty. But it has three flavors only. There are on special at Coles once or twice a month
Atkins are generally Maltitol which spikes blood sugar and gives you other issues.
Its a nasty sweetener.
So with a saving of $1.72 that would mean the regular price is $3.14 for a 45g bar of chocolate.
They must be joking when a 180-220g block of chocolate can often be purchased for around the same price.
That's the price of sugar-free / no added sugar chocolate. Regular price at Woolies is about $2.85. Woolies have a better range and also have the 90g blocks in selected varieties.
These have been on regular clearance out my way (outer SE Melbourne) in woolies for $0.49c a bar and $0.89c for the larger block. Taste is reasonable, but I do find the stevia bitterness to be unpleasant.
If they taste bitter, then do what I do. Add a layer of farm-fresh honey, then sprinkle on four kinds of sugar, and dip it in rich, creamery butter.
Ah the good ol good morning burger - well played
I have some of this at home in case I have a craving - cut out sugar earlier this year
These are our go to low carb chocolate bar, they are great! Love the new milk coconut one. I stocked up yesterday, yum!
huh? The ingredients state :
That is not 'sugar free'