Allulose Chocolates

Sugar-free chocolate sweetened with allulose offers a creamy,, sugar-like taste without the bitterness of artificial alternatives, making it ideal for keto and diabetic diets due to its zero-glycemic impact. Key brands include Trendz (dark & oat milk), Goalz (75% dark), Blind Cat (60% dark), and Keystone Pantry

Key Features of Allulose Chocolate:

  • Taste & Texture: Allulose provides a, smooth, melt-in-your-mouth texture similar to traditional sugar-sweetened chocolate.
  • Dietary Friendly: Most options are non-GMO, gluten-free, and often vegan.
  • No Blood Sugar Spike: It does not raise blood sugar or insulin levels.
  • No Aftertaste: Unlike stevia or erythritol, allulose lacks the cooling or bitter aftertaste.

Top Brands and Products:

  • Trendz (Lang’s Chocolates): Offers 66% dark chocolate, oat-milk chocolate, and white chocolate bars, as well as truffles.
  • Goalz Chocolate: Known for 75% dark chocolate discs without sugar alcohols, artificial sweeteners, or fillers.
  • Blind Cat Chocolate: Produces 60% dark chocolate sweetened with allulose.
  • Keystone Pantry: Provides allulose-sweetened chocolate chips, suitable for baking

These chocolates are designed for guilt-free indulgence, often featuring high-quality cocoa and natural ingredients.

Trendz (Lang's Chocolates)

Offer 66% dark chocolate, oat-milk chocolate, and white chocolate bars, as well as truffles. They are $3.50 per 2oz bar, making it $1.75 per ounce.

Goalz Chocolate

Known for 75% dark chocolate discs without sugar alcohols, artificial sweeteners, or fillers. It’s currently $13.95 for a package of 24 discs = $1.74 per ounce.

Keystone Pantry

Provides allulose-sweetened chocolate chips, suitable for baking. It’s $19.95 for a 12 oz bag of chips, making it $1.66 per ounce.

Blind Cat

Produces 60% dark chocolate sweetened with allulose. It is $13 for a 2.5 oz bar making it $5.20 per ounce.

Thor's Chocolate

Thor’s Chocolate is $9.99 for a 3 oz bar making it $3.33 per ounce.