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You can't tell us something like this without telling us where you discovered them!I discovered these today
4 of the almonds were quite enough, to give a chocolate hit that didn’t impact my BG
I have tried 'diabetic chocolate' once, and was very quick to give the remainder of the bar away. A higher percentage cocoa chocolate bar doesn't have more carbs than those diabetic chocolate bars but they sure taste a lot better!It depends on what you’re looking for! Dark chocolate over 70% has less sugar and more antioxidants, which is great for a rich, intense flavor. If you’re managing diabetes, diabetic chocolate can be a better option since it’s made with sugar substitutes.
@Antje77 . The clue is on the front of the packet….You can't tell us something like this without telling us where you discovered them!
I think I need those in my life...
I got the clue with @lovinglife 's reply, I take it M&S is a supermarket?@Antje77 . The clue is on the front of the packet….
M&S food.
Not sure that is available to you, though.![]()
Greetings @Cornymine and welcome to the forum.It depends on what you’re looking for! Dark chocolate over 70% has less sugar and more antioxidants, which is great for a rich, intense flavor. If you’re managing diabetes, diabetic chocolate can be a better option since it’s made with sugar substitutes.
How did you stop at 4????I discovered these today
4 of the almonds were quite enough, to give a chocolate hit that didn’t impact my BG
There are M&S food shops even in towns that do not have the large Marks & Spencer department stores. However, the large M&S stores (those that sell clothes, furniture, etc.) have a bigger selection of foods. All is good quality.I got the clue with @lovinglife 's reply, I take it M&S is a supermarket?
Of course it's available for me, I'll just buy in bulk when visiting the UK in October once I find an M&S store!![]()