Chocolate treats sold in individual portions in the UK?

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  • turtlemoose
    turtlemoose Posts: 3 Member
    Caramac - 178

    Yazoo chocolate milkshake can be bought in 200ml portions and is 140 cal for that

    or Alpro Soya Chocolate drink at 250ml / 158 cal for a non-dairy alternative

    Cadbury Animal bar (is just dairy milk really!) is 110 cal


    Have a look at the kiddy section of the sweets - you'll find smaller portions like the mini packs of buttons and smaller bars of choc that might be more suitable.
  • turtlemoose
    turtlemoose Posts: 3 Member
    Also have a look at the sweet aisle in any large supermarket and you'll see a 40p per pack or 3 for £1 section. A section of these will be aimed at younger children and will have smaller portion sizes accordingly. Of course some will also be higher so you will need to check the packet for the ones you like.

    EG just had a quick look at Asda on mysupermarket - Flying saucers - 17g pack = 62cal
  • misscem94
    misscem94 Posts: 114 Member
    Mikado chocolate-covered sticks! 11 calories per stick! Okay, it isn't pure chocolate, but I can eat a whole pack if I'm naughty and it only comes out at about 300 or so calories.
  • framingsammie
    framingsammie Posts: 144 Member
    Yummy!
  • Miss_james1990
    Miss_james1990 Posts: 214 Member
    Lmao yes my bad I got the name wrong they are the same product :blushing:
  • Chezzie84
    Chezzie84 Posts: 873 Member
    What I'd like is a UK shop that sells individual 15g Nutella portions… asking too much? Maybe :P

    I dont think it is too much to ask!! They have started doing Philidelphia in the indivudual portions!!
  • FaithfulJewel
    FaithfulJewel Posts: 177 Member
    Maybe a Nestlé Milkybar? :D
  • amy1612
    amy1612 Posts: 1,356 Member

    Yeah quest are multipack unfortunately. The fibre content however should be enough to prevent a splurge,lol. 17g per bar!

    Haha if feeling full stopped my binges I wouldn't need to be here! :ohwell:

    Haha oh I didnt mean satiety lol. I meant the slightly grosser (bowel related) side effect of excess fiber :laugh:

    I'm a big fan of Mrs Crimbles coconut macaroons. You can buy packs that are just a single one and they're a really nice sweet treat with an afternoon tea/coffee :)
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mrs-Crimbles-Individual-Chocolate-Macaroons/dp/B007XRADF0 (they sell them in supermarkets usually in the gluten free section)
  • misschoppo
    misschoppo Posts: 463 Member
    Naked bars

    +1 these are amazing I love all the varieties they do. They are relatively expensive though if you buy them as single bars!!! buying the multi box packs when they are on offer is much cheaper :)
  • ashleab37
    ashleab37 Posts: 575 Member
    Just a thought, where do you keep your chocolate and how do you store it? I've got a pack of mint Clubs (8), a pack of orange Clubs (8) and a pack of Tunnocks caramel wafers (6, I think) but to prevent me (or the kids) eating them all in one go I keep them at work in the fridge. One every so often at lunch or break time is OK, I get the chocolate (or sugar) fix and coz I'm at work I'm not in the situation where I will sit and gorge myself so it's fairly safe to buy the multipacks.
    I wish being at work would stop the binge for me... I can happy eat a whole bag of milky top freddos at my desk.
  • adorable_aly
    adorable_aly Posts: 398 Member
    What I'd like is a UK shop that sells individual 15g Nutella portions… asking too much? Maybe :P

    I dont think it is too much to ask!! They have started doing Philidelphia in the indivudual portions!!

    Not quite the same but the chocolate Philly is available in individual portions (you get 4 in a pack though)
  • franch71
    franch71 Posts: 60 Member
    Not chocolate, but I treated myself today to a Solero Mojito flavour (with rum, apparently, the assistant had to check I was over 18!)

    Really tasty and refreshing, 55 calories.

    Wow, I'll be looking out for that one!!!
  • franch71
    franch71 Posts: 60 Member
    Haha oh I didnt mean satiety lol. I meant the slightly grosser (bowel related) side effect of excess fiber :laugh:

    Oh I see!! Mm, I'm not sure the side effects take hold fast enough ... And awareness of consequences to come is no obstacle to bingeing either for me :embarassed:
  • franch71
    franch71 Posts: 60 Member
    Naked bars

    They are relatively expensive though if you buy them as single bars!!! buying the multi box packs when they are on offer is much cheaper :)

    You sound like the evil voice inside my head :devil:
    I can't do the saving-money thing on treats - I just eat what's there. That's why I've ended up on MFP! :wink:
    Please please this is a multipack-free zone, guys!!!
  • franch71
    franch71 Posts: 60 Member
    Not quite the same but the chocolate Philly is available in individual portions (you get 4 in a pack though)

    Good point and I don't find it as addictive as Nutella, thanks
  • jolancy
    jolancy Posts: 26 Member
    I swear by the M&S Guilt Free snacking range, they have some amazing yummy treats. Favourites are the Extremely Chocolatey Millionaire Crispie (120 cals each), and the crispy fudge bar (135 cals each) - even hubby likes them instead of his usual bar of dairy milk, which is saying something!
  • Chezzie84
    Chezzie84 Posts: 873 Member
    Cadburys brunch bars. Between 120 and 140 a bar. Comes in Choc Chip, Peanut and Raisin.
    Really nice :-)
  • kjarvo
    kjarvo Posts: 236 Member
    Square bars are around 130-150. Also I am sure lidl sell individual, slightly smaller than average bars of chocolate. Like slightly smaller mars bar equivalents but you would have to check the values.
    Yoghurt are also around that too, even the chocolatey ones too and there is always crisps, rice cakes, and cereal bars which are normally around 100-150 cals.
  • franch71
    franch71 Posts: 60 Member
    Great tips everyone -- thanks so much.