You can get nice diabetic sweets and chocolate from Thorntons.Or you could try the aldi sugar free sweets - come in a variety of flavours including mint approx. £1 for 2 boxes
Not anymore, stopped making them on the advice of DCUK, now have a "reduced sugar" range. Better off with high coco content "normal" chocolate insteadYou can get nice diabetic sweets and chocolate from Thorntons.
Will look for them love a sweet every so often sugar free of course.Hi @carophie04! I like Sula Mint Humbugs which are 'sugar free'. They do contain 2.8g of carbohydrates per 3.2g sweet (including less than 0.1g sugars).
You can buy them in a lot of supermarkets, including Waitrose, and Holland & Barretts, and online on Amazon and Ebay.
They cost around £1 for a 42g pack.
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Vitamin D breaksdown calcium. too little/too much calcium leads to a whole raft of problems so technically yes you can not have too much but you need to watch the calcium levels if you are exposing yourself to too high vitamin DI don't think you can have too much vitD, its water soluble and you just go to the loo and get rid of it. That's what I have read anyway. I take high dose vitD and have done for about 5 years now, so does my type 2 hubby.
A friend of mine bought me a large box of this for Christmas, but just having a little piece of a toffee or the chocolate and I was straight on the toilet.. Doesn't agree with me at all, a shame as they taste quite niceYou can get nice diabetic sweets and chocolate from Thorntons.
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