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Rant - Diabetic Friendly ....NOT

Mud Island Dweller

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Ranting a friend is on F/B messaging me as l post this . Her other half is diabetic and just about to get a box of Thornton diabetic chocolate l told her to not get it and why. Also asked what sugar was in it.... reply
1g sugar
no added sugar
carbs 44.4g per100g

Is it just me who sees labels such as diabetic evil we are lucky and know what carbs are but the average person doesn't. Elderly often wont have computer access and will have well meaning family. l didn't make the sugar connection on carbs till l read about it here..l saw the word sugar and just that.

She is now furious and going to confront Thorntons (the shop is opposite their flat) but as l said the saps who work in the shops are box shifters you need to go to head office they will at most be polite and dismiss you at worst dismiss you.
 
Personally I wouldn't be buying any of these products especially when they are labelled 'diabetic'. However, provided they don't eat them all at once I can't see that they'll do any harm if they know what they are doing bg wise, some of these diabetic chocolates contain artificial sweeteners that can have a laxative effect, perhaps they might find out the hard way if they eat too many
 
It isn't the carb content that is going to cause a problem.
Most of the carbs will be polyols so they are unlikely to raise your glucose much, though some varieities may have more effect than others. (I think Ricola sugar free sweets have something like 99g carbs per hundred but they are all polyols)
The evil is more likely to be from the extreme laxative effect that it has on many people.
Another thread on the subject showing the varied effect
diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/diabetic-chocolate.30482/
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DUK are lobbying for an end to the use of terms like suitable for diabetics or diabetic chocolate and the EU has left them out of an investigation into foods that have special nutritive uses ( both on grounds that people with diabetes can select their diets from 'normal' foods)
DUK says about polyols

http://www.diabetes.org.uk/Documents/Position statements/Diabetes-UK-position-statement-diabetic-foods-0713.pdf
 
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Yes, it really annoys me. Rather than produce quality dark 85%'ish chocolate that IS more suitable for diabetics these companies just produce cheap junk chocolate and label it as suitable. I try to persuade my family now to avoid things labelled as 'diabetic'
 
"DUK are lobbying for an end to the use of terms like suitable for diabetics"

I have just checked my tub of Truvia and it has the words "suitable for people with diabetes" on it. This is a photo of the refill pack

 
Labelling a food as ‘diabetic’ is unhelpful and misleading for the consumer and implies
health benefit. Some people might see it as a stamp of approval or even essential for
people with diabetes
And yes together with the banner saying that they are sponsors does suggest some form of approval.
Not good in my opinion.

I notice DUK has a disclaimer on its website
http://www.diabetes.org.uk/Get_involved/Fundraising-events/walk-for-diabetes/Truvia/
Products highlighted on Diabetes UK’s website are not necessarily endorsed by Diabetes U.
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I love toffee.... or did.... I used to treat myself to a bag of toffee from Thorntons labeled Diabetic of course the laxative affect did not bothe rme too much but the passing of wind did ....jeez wonder you dont take off with it/............./
 
I confess that before I was diagnosed, not knowing any better, I used to buy my Type 1 Grandmother some of the Thorntons diabetic chocolate for Christmas. Someone bought me some a while ago and it wasn't the nicest tasting stuff. Much better just having the real thing and accounting for it.
 
"DUK are lobbying for an end to the use of terms like suitable for diabetics"

I have just checked my tub of Truvia and it has the words "suitable for people with diabetes" on it. This is a photo of the refill pack

You have to be careful with truvia. I bought the small bag but use a tsp or 2 when making ice cream. They sell it in a bigger bag.BUT THIS IS NOT TH E SAME PRODUCT! It is a mix with sugar! The baking blend. Fuming because I just wanted a bigger bag of the sweetner so it lasted longer! grrrrrr!
 
Just me that likes it then?
Although, to be fair, I don't eat the milk chocolate because it's too sweet for me now, but that's an after effect of re-educating my taste buds.
I wouldn't refuse the 'diabetic friendly' dark chocolate they sell though.
 
I always find that eating any diabetic chocolate makes it all end up like onion gravy.....

I'd much rather have a bit of real chocolate and allow for it
 
I always find that eating any diabetic chocolate makes it all end up like onion gravy.....

I'd much rather have a bit of real chocolate and allow for it

Never had any issue in that area..
 
Everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, is diabetic friendly. Put a sticker on anything you like saying 'suitable for diabetics'.
Bar of chocolate? Suitable for diabetics if eaten sensibly
Packet of biscuits? Suitable for diabetics if eaten sensibly
A packet of Haribo Tangfastics? Suitable for diabetics if eaten sensibly
A packet of potatoes? Suitable for diabetics if eaten sensibly
Fish and chips? Suitable for diabetics if eaten sensibly
Yes we need to watch the carbs, yes we need to watch the added sugar, but, most things we can have. Except maybe candy floss. That's bad.
 
I was put on Insulin a while ago and found it gave me hypos it felt so weird shoving a mars bar in my mouth to correct the hypo the taste of the chocolate was nice though... and I am given thorntons for christmas but not too keen on them...
 
I was put on Insulin a while ago and found it gave me hypos it felt so weird shoving a mars bar in my mouth to correct the hypo the taste of the chocolate was nice though... and I am given thorntons for christmas but not too keen on them...
Not keen on Thorntons!!!!!!!!!!!! What's wrong with you????????
You can pass them my way if you like! It would take me a couple of months but I'll take one for the team!!!! Anything to help out a fellow poster!!!!!! Lol!
 
I was put on Insulin a while ago and found it gave me hypos it felt so weird shoving a mars bar in my mouth to correct the hypo the taste of the chocolate was nice though... and I am given thorntons for christmas but not too keen on them...

Totally agree in my mind Thornotons tastes like "cheap chocolate" the type my gran use to buy down the market when I was a kid
 
i wish they'd make things like minstrels / maltesers out of 85% chocolate. i even thought of making my own chocolate peanuts by melting 85% chocolate down to coat the plain nuts, but it would most likely fail dismally. or home made cinder toffee coated in 85% choc most likely to many carbs.

Tried to make bubble and squeak last night out of cabbage, cheese and cauli rice and an egg to bind it, didn't really work ended up crispy and bity it needs the spud to make it right.
 
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