Hi All! I am George Pierce, this post is about a delicious chocolate the has ZERO added sugar! Weight loss is my primary niche, so allow me to share some good news about what may be a better choice as a Valentine's Day gift. The prooduct is Red Delight, it is dark chocolate with no added sugar. 6 pieces of chocolate (one serving) is 100 calories, and the amount of sugar is less than 1g, there is absolutely no added sugar.
Giving someone candy on Valentine's Day is a tradition, but candy is not a healthy choice. Six pieces of regular chocolate which is about 76 grams of Milk Chocolate contains about 398 calories and 22g of fat and 39g of sugar!
According to the American Heart Association, the recommended amount of sugar per day for women is 25g and for men is 36g. A six peice serving has 39g of sugar which is 156% for women and 108% for men of the total recommended daily amount. As mentioned, Red Delight has less than 1g of sugar in a 6 piece serving.
Choclate is a high sugar food, as is most candy, therefore it is not a healthy gift. May I recommend a no added sugar option such as Red Delight. Red Delight is available on Amazon, if you do not find it in your local store.
Thank you for readng.
Much success,
George Pierce
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I bought the love of my life chocolate the Valentine's day soon after we were married. She didn't eat the chocolate. From then on it was roses shipped in from California, and a ribeye steak dinner I cooked at home. She worked every Valentine's day from 2 pm until 11 pm. We had our meals before she went to work.
It is hard to stay away from chocolate, I geve her credit, thank you, Dennis.
To the present I am still not sure if she never ate it around me because she knew I couldn't have it, or because it was something she just didn't like. She knew my body didn't deal well with anything containing caffeine. This included chocolate. After that first year there was never any in the house. Neither of us ate or drank much sugar unless it was fruit or natural fruit juice. We did buy local honey in the early spring, that I needed for my allergies.