Chocolate Pearls: Dark Chocolate
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With a colorful, crispy shell and a rich, creamy dark chocolate center, our Chocolate Pearls have everything you love about your childhood favorite candy and nothing you don’t! No sugar. No artificial colors or flavors. And half the calories of the ones you grew up with! 🙌 One serving of our Chocolate Pearls has only 70 calories, 1 gram of net carbs and includes about 33 pieces! Plus, the big, resealable pouch makes them perfect for snacking and sharing (though we don’t blame you if you keep them to yourself!).
Candy Coated Pearl-Fection!
- 0g Added Sugar
- 1g Net Carbs
- Only 70 calories
- No artificial colors or flavors
- Gluten-Free
- Grain-Free
Us vs. Them
Us vs. Them | HighKey | Other |
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Sugar | 0g | 17g |
Net Carbs | 1g | 20g |
Protein | 1g | 1g |
Gluten Free | ||
Clean Ingredients |
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We're committed to making products that use no added sugars, artificial flavors or artificial colors and that are low carb and gluten-free. That means our products are more expensive to make than many conventional brands. We pay extra to use premium ingredients like Almond Flour and Monk Fruit Extract that cost more than traditional flours and sugar-based sweeteners. When it comes to snacking: quality, taste and your health are three things we don't think you should ever have to compromise on! Sugar sucks, but your snacks shouldn't!
The term "net carbs" simply means carbs that will be absorbed by the body. Since fiber and certain sugar alcohols, like the erythritol we use, are not digestible by the body, we subtract dietary fiber, erythritol, allulose, and glycerin from the total carb count. For example, our Chocolate Chip Mini Cookies have 11 grams of total carbs. However, once you subtract 2g of dietary fiber and 7g of Erythritol, your body only digests 2g of net carbs per serving.
Our products use a proprietary blend of Monk Fruit, Stevia Extract, and Erythritol. In select products, such as our Caramel Clusters, we also use Allulose.