whats the lowest calorie choclate bars?
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dark chocolate kitkat bars0
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Green and Black's makes some amazing chocolate that is rich enough that a little is satisfying. Trader Joe's has 100 calorie chocolate that is pretty good. I've been enjoying Kind Nuts & Spices Dark Chocolate & Sea Salt bars recently--they scratch the chocolate itch quite nicely for 200 calories and are healthy enough that I could eat one every day.0
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Do be careful when eating chocolate, although there may only be 100 calories, always check the fat content as well as it could be high.0
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My favourites are 2 finger kit kats, cookies and cream ones are 107 cal.
Curly Wurly's are 115 cals.
You can get fun-size Drifters or Toffee Crisps for 99cals.
Also, i like to get little bags of toffee mini fingers, which are nearing 110 cals.0 -
Great advice here. But I second (third,fourth,fifth-) on the Lindt. I keep a bar of the Intense Orange or sea salt around. If you are truly CRAVING, and not just missing chocolate, it'll fix you right up. Whereas a bag of M&Ms or funsize snickers, or reeses cups (OMG reese's....) will not last a minute here, I can work on a lindt bar for a month, and feel like I'm being wicked
If you're just missing junky chocolate, it's time to tell yourself you don't need it. That's what got you here! Kick it to the curb0 -
Hershey's special dark is easy to find in any grocery store, convenience store, and is only 180 calories for the whole bar0
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curly wurly's are only 115 calories and last ages if you freeze them :-)0
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skinny cow0
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I think this is just one thing that will always be known as dense calories.
I mean yes you can get lower options such as dark chocolate but for the amount you get it will be still high
So try and get things like chocolate mousse, frozen yogurt or ice cream Lolly things and saver the taste0 -
Dove dark chocolate silky smooth promises are delicious, satisfying and only 42 cal. for one. I also love the snack size York Peppermint Patties, one is 50 cal. Yum!0
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Low calorie hot chocolate is money for reducing cravings... The ones I get are 42 calories a cup, but there's plenty of choices.0
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Godiva chocolate pearls are very good and only 25 calories for 8 of them. You can get them in milk, dark and dark chocolate mint.0
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Godiva chocolate pearls are very good and only 25 calories for 8 of them. You can get them in milk, dark and dark chocolate mint.
Also, I have found these at Kohl's Department Store if you have one in your area.0 -
Protein bars taste so good that you wouldn't know the difference. Try them out! Try a chocolate one from each brand, I was so surprised that I don't eat chocolate bars anymore. It's a great replacement!
I love a chocolate brownie quest bar, but there's not a protein bar on the planet that tastes like a true full sugar, full fat chocolate bar. (well, unless they cram it full of sugar and then why bother, just have the real thing)0 -
Curly Wurly bars are like, 20cm long and last for ages. Only 100 calls or so0
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My treat for staying with my calories for the day is a Dove Dark Chocolate Promise with sea salt and caramel. One Promise is 38 calories. Pre-MFP I was never a dark chocolate fan, but now I look forward to this small treat every day.0
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My treat for staying with my calories for the day is a Dove Dark Chocolate Promise with sea salt and caramel. One Promise is 38 calories. Pre-MFP I was never a dark chocolate fan, but now I look forward to this small treat every day.
Anyone having trouble finding the delicious Dove dark chocolate promise favors...Target has 'em. That's the only place ive consistently found the best ones, salted caramel, raspberry swirl, mint...all really yummy and 45 cals or less per piece. (but yeah, you need the discipline to not eat the whole bag!)0 -
I buy a bag of Hershey Toffee Chocolate Nuggets and have my husband hide it and ration me out 1-2 pieces a day depending on my calorie deficit. I have no will power if I know where the bag is (hangs head in shame)0
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Trader Joe's has awesome 100 calorie Belgian chocolate bars. The chocolate is as yummy as Godiva, Lindt, etc. I usually buy dark chocolate, but they're also available in milk chocolate. Sometimes I buy a regular Hershey or Godiva bar (the small ones located near the grocery checkout) and eat half, then throw the other half away or hide it in my car. Throwing away chocolate should be against the law, but I can't always trust myself to have chocolate sitting around the house.0
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Curly Wurly
Freddo
Boot's Shapers Caramel Crisp
All these have one square, one M&M, one 'heroe' or 'celebration' fft, whatever!0 -
Why do people bump old threads to give advice to the OP, and not even to restart the discussion?0
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Because google brought them here and they didn't realize how old the thread was and just contributed. Worst case, how there is even more information to be found here via google.0
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I keep a stash of Cadbury's "fun-size" chocolate bars in the cupboard - they are usually 80-100 calories in each.
Edited to say: didn't realize this thread was so old.....0 -
'...well, naturally' no added sugar milk chocolate, is a great way to reduce the calories and still get your chocolate fix. It is only 65 calories for a bar, which contains about 6 or 7 peices of chocolate. It has 80% less sugar than normal milk chocolate. Also in the '...well, naturally range is fruit and nut, dark chocolate and peppermint.0
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Not really a chocolate bar but Quest bars have proved to be a great substitute for when I'm craving chocolate. Double chocolate chunk actually tastes like chocolate!0
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Instead of a bar consider a couple of pieces of chocolate hard candy. Unless you a biter, you can take your time and enjoy the flavor, and by the time you are done with second piece the craving is satisfied. I personally like Nips but try out different ones and see what you like.0
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Come on. This has to be a trick question.
The lowest calorie chocolate bar is the one you don't eat!0 -
Small Peanut Butter Cups are 44 calories each. I keep them in the freezer and 2 or 3 is all I need to satisfy chocolate craving.0
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Freddo frogs are about 95cals + childhood memories :-)
(Not sure where you're from, but they might only be available in the UK?)
ETA: just realised how old this thread is! I hope the OP has had some choccie by now!0 -
… This week I bought the Dark Chocolate Orange flavor. I like their "Excellence" range. Really yummy and one square is plenty!
I'm enjoying a square of that right now. It's delicious.
Intense Blackcurrant, Coconut, Intense Mint, Sea Salt Caramel …
I could go on and on. I enjoy a square or two every night after dinner. I definitely satisfies a chocolate craving, imo.
eta: :blushing: necro thread. dayum. I got excited because Chocolate.0
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