In the summer months, the chocolate may melt due to the high outside temperatures. This is because the higher the outside temperature, the higher the temperature in the package.
High fibre bar with freeze dried raspberries, covered with white chocolate (17.5%), decorated with white chocolate with beetroot juice concentrate (0.5%), made with sweetener.
- Rich in fiber
- naturally contains sugar
- no added sugar
- High-Protein
- Gluten-free
- meets Nutri-Score A! For everyone who values a conscious diet.
Contents: 0.05kg .
Full chocolate enjoyment with no added sugar – but high protein.
Sweetened with maltitol instead of granulated sugar. Maltitol is mainly obtained from corn and/or wheat and has the following properties:
- Compared to household sugar, maltitol contains around 40% fewer calories
- The sweetness profile of maltitol is very similar to that of sugar
Ingredients: Soluble corn fiber,
milk protein , humectant: glycerin; sweetener: maltitol;
whole milk powder , cocoa butter,
skimmed milk yoghurt powder , freeze-dried raspberries (1.2%), rapeseed oil, acidifier: citric acid; natural flavor, coloring food: beetroot juice concentrate (0.2%); emulsifier: lecithins (
soy ); sweetener: steviol glycoside.
May contain traces of egg, lupins, peanuts, hazelnuts, almonds, cashews, sesame and wheat.
Excessive consumption can have a laxative effect. Make sure you eat a varied and balanced diet and lead a healthy lifestyle.
| Average nutritional values |
per 100g |
| energy |
1206 kJ / 290 kcal |
| Fat |
8.0g |
| ↳ of which saturated fatty acids |
4.2g |
| Carbohydrates |
26g |
| ↳ of which sugar
↳ of which polyhydric alcohols |
5.0g
16g |
| Dietary fiber |
30g |
| protein |
20g |
| Salt |
0.09g |
What does 3g net carbohydrates per bar mean when there are actually more carbohydrates per serving? Low-carb products say "no sugar" on the packaging, but the carbohydrate content is usually very high. What does that mean, and how much insulin do I need as a diabetic? Carbohydrates from polyols have no effect on metabolism and do not raise blood sugar levels, so they do not need to be included in the insulin dose. Specifically, this means: check the packaging to see how many carbohydrates are listed. Subtract the information "of which polyols." This gives you the number you need to consider for your insulin dose.
DIABLO Low Carb Sweets Sugar-Free Diabetic-Friendly Chocolate