chocolate treat.... UK ideas please ??
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Milky way, curly wurleys, freddos, maltesers, milky bar are all low fat but I normally keep some dark green and blacks dark chocolate in the freezer it takes longer to eat and gets sickly after 2 square voila craving gone0
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not mad crazy about chocolate but Petit Filous do these little dessert pots in chocolate and vanilla and they're about 85-90 cals I think - great for when you really want a pudding after your dinner.
And I think Tesco does those little bites like Rocky Road or Chocolate covered cornflakes - which are totally lush...around 50 odd calories a pop I think...0 -
not mad crazy about chocolate but Petit Filous do these little dessert pots in chocolate and vanilla and they're about 85-90 cals I think - great for when you really want a pudding after your dinner.
they are amazing0 -
I have a 2finger kit-kat or a alpen light fuge bar0
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Jamesons Raspberry Ruffles bars are 130 cals - scrummy, coconutty, raspberry-y and covered in dark chocolate, also vegan.
Also love Aldi's 99p Moser Roth chocolate - five individually wrapped bars of 2 squares in different flavours like mint or orange/almond 135 cals each.
Alpro's soya dark choc desserts are yum too - they do milk and white choc flavours too I think but not tried em.0 -
I usually go for a kitkat or blue ribbon or cadbury freddo. Today I had a wispa - gorgeous! x
WISPAS!!! I love them. VERY hard to find here. Occasionally in a specialty store that has imported stuff... Now I want a Wispa. At least I know I won't be able to get one! Have you ever had a wispa gold?
Hi, yes, I saw a Wispa Gold in shop the other day. Havent had one in ages though. Think Wispa's must have disapeared for years and now they are back! I used to eat them at school (Im 30, so 15 years ago, but still love them).x0 -
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Wispa gold is the stuff of gods! They used to sell them everywhere here in the uk, but for some reason stopped doing it. They came back for a while as a "special", but i cant find them anywhere now
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I saw them in Home Bargians the other day (but just bought Wispa) maybe back for xmas? x0 -
I have taken to having a couple of squares of dark chocolate and letting them melt in my mouth . Yum! The other thing I had the other day was a Nestle - Yorkie No-Nonsense Chocolate Dessert which was 158 calories , quite small, but rich and very yummy!!0
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Yummy
Kit kat (the 2 finger one) cos if it's the 4 finger one I'll eat the lot !! 109 cals
Animal bar (the thin cadbury dairy milk bar) 110 cals
Chocolate and strawberry nougat bar (from Boots) I "think" its a shapers bar but not 100% sure - it's really tasty and chewy so it lasts a long time and it's only 98 cals.
Mmmmm0 -
Wispa gold is the stuff of gods! They used to sell them everywhere here in the uk, but for some reason stopped doing it. They came back for a while as a "special", but i cant find them anywhere now
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I saw them in Home Bargians the other day (but just bought Wispa) maybe back for xmas? x
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I might have drempt the wispa gold! lol as lots of people are saying they have been discontinued! I will double check when Im in town later! x0 -
Snack a jack choclate rice cakes - 60 cals per cake0
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http://www.bio-synergy.co.uk/bio-synergy-skinny-mousse.html
Also cadburys little bars i think someone has already said it but its just enough.
or a choclate mousse x0 -
lindt touch of sea salt.. sounds strange but tastes lovely.. chocolate is so rich that each portion size tastes like luxury and can last for some time.. yum yum0
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We should make a list of filling but low cal ones but put a spoiler alert please don't read cos it might lead to temptation lol
I'm gonna check calorific values on tecos website for ideas monday is my totm0 -
It's not quite like eating a bar of chocolate but I do find that a mug of Options Hot Chocolate normally takes away any cravings I have. I normally crave something sweet after dinner and this does the trick and takes any temptation away! So chocolatty for being a low fat/calorie drink!
I totally agree!! If I am up late I normally start wanting a chocolate treat whilst watching a movie or something so I make an options hot choc instead - so many yummy flavours to choose from, only 40 cals and totally satisfies a choc craving and fills you right up!!
However if you are in a shop and want to buy some chocolate then milkyway or curly wurly are good low cal choices0 -
Snack a jack choclate rice cakes - 60 cals per cake
I can't stop at one of these.... especially the jumbo ones....!0 -
Cadbury Light Choc Mousse - 60kcals and YUM!0
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i think the alpen light chocolate fudge bars are not a bad chocolatey treat and theyre only about 65 cals, and have 5g of fibre
I agree, a perfect choccy fix and not too bad for you! mmmm0 -
ShelleyD81 that's just what i was gonna say! I have 2 Chocolate & Fudge bars; under 150 calories, pretty satisfying and full of fibre!0
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A Kinder Happy Hippo, nom nom nom! (120 Cal...)0
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