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Xocai X Power Squares

Xocai X Power SquaresI was at the gym today, and there was a party going on (go figure - a party in a gym? One of the many reasons I love Equinox). Interspersed among the many free foods and drinks offered was a booth offering Xocai X Power Squares. Curious, I stepped over for a closer look (and a free sample). The schtick: chocolate with huge amounts of antioxidants due to a special preparation method. Xocai says, "This boasts eight times the levels of epicatechins and catechins, and four times the levels of procyandins than cacao produced with standard processing. X Power Squares are loaded with antioxidants and have an unparalleled ORAC Value of 3,582 per 6g Square. The Xoçai™ X Power Squares are the most powerful, health-promoting, decadent chocolate ever produced."

NUTRITION FACTS
Serving Size: 18 grams (3 squares)
Calories: 100
Total Fat: 6 grams, 9%
Saturated Fat: 5 grams, 25%
Sodium: 9 mg, 0%
Protein: 2 grams
Carbohydrates: 9 grams
Fiber: 2 grams, 8%
Sugar: 7 grams
Price: $115 (1 case/ 140)
These squares may be packed with delicious antioxidants (from cacao, açai berries, and blueberries) and naturally sweetened with raw cane juice crystals, with no artificial colors flavors, preservatives, or fillers, but the real reason to eat this is that they taste delicious. Seriously delicious. They're dark chocolate, rich and melt-in-your-mouth. The only ingredients are dark chocolate (unsweetened chocolate, raw cane juice crystals, cocoa, lecithin (emulsifier)), açai powder, and blueberry powder.

Of course, you have to have willpower when it comes to chocolate. The Xocai X Power Squares are great fuel for a long run - but since 3 squares have 25% of the daily value for saturated fat - you might not want to not snack on them late at night when you're tempted to keep on eating.

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Emerald Cocoa Roast Almonds

Emerald Cocoa Roast AlmondsChocolate & Almonds is a stellar combo that seems to be making a takeover bid for the title of "Most Popular Desert Combo", from the reigning champions, Chocolate & Peanut Butter. Seriously, just check out our reviews of Almondina Choconut Almond Cookies and Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Unsweetened Chocolate Almond Milk) to see how delicious this sweet & nutty combo truly is. Or you can simply just keep on reading!

I found 100 calorie packs of Emerald Cocoa Roast Almonds at Target tonight and could not pass them up (I have had great experience with flavored almonds). I decided that $2.79 for (7) 18 gram baggies of dark chocolate nutty goodness was well worth every penny. Was I correct?

You bet your bottom dollar I was! The second you open your flavor-packed pouch, the aroma of dark cocoa powder consumes all of the air in at least a 2 foot radius around you. You almost wouldn't have to eat them to get your chocolate fix (however, I wouldn't go that far because you would really be missing out). The crunchy, smooth, nutty almond base is the star of the show with the dusting of cocoa offering a subtle chocolate essence (the smell is what really makes these little gems so superior). Furthermore, after consuming your special treat, you will possess a chocolate satisfaction without having to go through the sugar roller-coaster that many sugary treats take you on.

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Skinny Cow Chocolate Truffle Bars

Skinny Cow Truffle BarsSkinny Cow Low Fat Ice Cream Sandwich and Skinny Cow Vanilla Skinny Dippers have already received rave reviews, so when I saw the Skinny Cow Truffle Bars - available in chocolate and French vanilla flavors, I picked up a box (of the chocolate flavor) right away. a 6-pack box cost me $5.99, which was a bit pricey but less so with a coupon from the website.

After unwrapped the bar, I found a pleasingly large chocolate bar drizzled with crisscrossing patterns of chocolate ribbons. I took a bite and savored the flavor. It was rich, not icy, and the chocolate was perfect. That said, I didin't experience the same flavors as a rich truffle ice cream but it was good regardless.

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Weight Watchers Smart Ones Mint Chocolate Chip Sundae

Weight Watchers Smart Ones Mint Chocolate Chip SundaeI usually eat ice cream by itself without any embellishment to savor the ice cream for its own merits, but I also don't like keeping a hodgepodge of barely used ice cream toppings in my small kitchen. Since Mint Chocolate Chip is one of my favorite flavors, I decided to try the Weight Watchers Smart Ones Mint Chocolate Chip Sundae.

Each Sundae has a swirly dollop of mint ice cream on a bed of chocolate cookie crumbs with fudge and mini chocolate chips on top. The ice cream was nice and creamy, and I liked the combination of the ice cream and the toppings. The cookie crumbs were kind of bland and didn't really mesh with the ice cream well. I would have preferred having a whole cookie as the base rather than the crumbs, but it was still a tasty dessert for the most part.

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Guiltless Gourmet Bananas Foster Dessert Bowl

Guiltless Gourmet Bananas Foster Dessert BowlI have no self control when it comes to sweets. None. Give me a cake and I will try my hardest to not eat the whole thing. Bad for my diet, bad for my health, and bad for my poor tummy! Knowing that, I look for portion controlled sweets. Usually I am left with little options, and a big craving for something sweet. Betty Crocker tried to win me over with her Warm Delights Mini Dessert Bowls, but 150 calories for a small bowl and a long ingredients list, which didn't fill me up just wasn't going to cut it.

Then I heard about Guiltless Gourmet's Dessert Bowls. These all natural, portion control desserts come in 3 decadent flavors: Bananas Foster, Hot Chocolate Brownie, and Black Velvet Cake. I tried the Bananas Foster Cake. The taste was delish! No way did this taste like "low fat." The banana flavor was complimented perfectly with the rich caramel sauce. I didn't microwave mine for the full minute, causing my cake to be a little more 'doughy', ut I did this on purpose because I like it better that way. It tasted like real cake batter!

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South Beach Living Fiber Fit Double Chocolate Chunk Cookies

South Beach Living Fiber Fit Double Chocolate Chunk Cookies

South Beach Living Fiber Fit Double Chocolate Chunk Cookies come in pre-portioned 100 calorie snack packs, and while I am not a big fan of this snack size (who says snack are supposed to be 100 calories?), I was impressed that they managed to pack 20% of the daily recommendations of fiber into each serving, so I was excited to try it.

When I opened the pack and emptied the contents onto a plate, 6 cookies fell out. They were 6 deliciously sweet and chocolatey cookies, but certainly not enough for a snack by itself. The name says "double chocolate" but it didn't taste any extra chocolatey to me. I also didn't really experience any chocolate chunks - but then again, these were just a little bit bigger than a quarter, and not very thick, so it's hard to distinguish any ingredients. A good use for this, might be coupled with tea (may I suggest Celestial Seasonings Original Indian Spice TeaHouse Chai), or crumbled over some low fat yogurt like Dannon Light n Fit 0% Plus Strawberry Yogurt, and since you wouldn't need more than 2 or 3, it would certainly make this pack last longer.

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South Beach Living Snack Pack Delights Dark Chocolate Covered Soynuts

South Beach Living Snack Pack Delights Dark Chocolate Covered Soynuts I was in the grocery store in California picking up some staples when I saw South Beach Living Snack Pack Delights Dark Chocolate Covered Soynuts sitting inconspicuously on the shelf. No sooner had I spotted it than it found its way into my basket as I'm a big fan of South Beach Living products (their nutrition bars and frozen meals are pretty good).

As you might expect from 100 calorie pouches of chocolate and nuts, these packs are small; each contains a 2/3 ounce serving of the snack. Size aside, this snack is fantastic. The dark chocolate is smooth and flavorful, and the nuts are crunchy and pair perfectly with the chocolate.

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Hershey's Mint Milk Chocolate Sticks

Hersheys Mint Milk Chocolate SticksI had seen Hershey Sticks for sometime now, but even though I love chocolate I had never really been interested to try these, as I was thinking that they just wouldn't be able to satisfy me. But the last time I was at Wal-mart they were 2-for-1 so I decided to give the Mint Milk Chocolate type a try.

One stick weighs 11 grams and is about 4 1/2 inches long. The box comes with 9 sticks which are individually wrapped. I thought overall the taste was really good. They are sweet but not too sweet, rich and with a subtle minty flavor. Personally, I want my mint chocolates to have a more strong, tingly, minty flavor to them though. The attempt at portion control is commended, but eating just 1 is not enough to satisfy a serious choc-o-holic's cravings.

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Hershey's Special Dark Chocolate Sticks

Hershey Special Dark Chocolate SticksI have been eying Hershey's Special Dark Chocolate Sticks ever since their debut, but I just didn't get around to trying them until recently. According to Hershey's website, "Hershey's Sticks are a convenient, guilt-free way to indulge in chocolate ... each Stick is perfectly sized, containing only 60 calories." A 60 calorie chocolate stick - count me in!

Each stick is a compact confection offering a smooth and creamy sweetness. The texture provides a smooth and pleasant mouth feel. If you enjoy Hershey's Dark Chocolate (or if you have yet to try it), these are a great way to fulfill your chocolate craving without expanding your waistline. The richness of the chocolate leads to a satisfying ending. Furthermore, the long skinny stick allows for the treat to last longer than a small compact "brick" of chocolate. I think that the shape and size of the bar is perfect, but for someone with serious chocolate cravings - then you're probably going to tear through the entire box on 1 sitting. The sticks are about 4.5 inches long and they are really thin.

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Attune Cool Mint Chocolate Probiotic Wellness Bars

Attune Cool Mint Chocolate Probiotic Wellness BarsWhile I was deciding on what yogurt to purchase for the week, my eyes were drawn to a box of colorful nutrition bars - in the yogurt section. Of course, I was intrigued as to what these bars were doing in the yogurt section, so trying them was a must. Turns out that these bars are Attune Probiotic Wellness Bars which are supposed to promote digestive health and improve immunity due to the probiotic cultures in the bars - 5 times more than the active cultures of yogurt.

While Attune makes Granola probiotic wellness bars as well, I opted for the Chocolate variety, specifically an Attune Cool Mint Chocolate Probiotic Wellness Bar. Upon ripping off the corner of the package, the smell brought visions of Andes mints dancing in my head. However, once the wrapper came off, the visions subsided as a chocolate bar full of crisp rice tantalized my taste buds. The bar is scored in the middle with the word attune written on either side. Each bite is crispy and creamy at the same time. The smooth chocolate contains a slight hint of minty essence that serves its purpose without being overpowering. This bar tasted exactly like a sinfully delicious chocolate bar. Health was the last thing on my mind while enjoying the minty creation.

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Jell-O Sugar Free Chocolate Vanilla Pudding Snack

JellO PuddingFor me, pudding elicits fond memories of lunch boxes and brown bags for me, but since I'm trying to cut down on the calories, I decided to try Jell-O's Sugar-Free Chocolate Vanilla pudding.

There's a layer of vanilla right in the center of this pudding. I suppose I'm supposed to dip my spoon in and come out with the picturesque chocolate-vanilla-chocolate pattern on my spoon. However, stirring it together just until it was swirled seemed more logical to me. The flavor is shockingly good for a sugar-free product: sweet, but without that saccharine metallic after-taste. The chocolate flavor wasn't overwhelming, and I could still taste the vanilla even though I had emulsified it; that in and of itself is a testament.

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Betty Crocker Warm Mini Delights Molten Chocolate Cake

Betty Crocker Warm Mini DelightsI suppose shopping in my chef's uniform is not the way to go when buying ready-to-eat processed foods. But as someone who practices portion control by weighing everything, I was very intrigued that I might be able to satisfy my sweet tooth and occasional craving for chocolate cake - and be forced to stop after 150 calories, because each little Betty Crocker Warm Mini Delights Molten Chocolate Cake is 150 calories.

Chocolate cake is simple enough to make at home (my dad questioned my buying this when we spent so much time and money on a professional culinary school), but can a pre-made, portion controlled cake taste alright? Well, I must hand it to Madam Crocker, this cake is goo-oo-ood. Super moist, maybe even too moist to be considered a cake, and for a chocoholic like me, this is the holy grail. Sadly, its TEENY TINY. Mini? Yeah, its mini even for a baby.

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Goody2Chews Chocolatey Fruit and Nut Snack

Goody2ChewsGoody2Chews Fruit & Nut Snack are bite-sized squares made from fruits (dates and raisins) and almonds. They come in 3 varieties, caramel, yogurt and chocolate, which is the one that I tried. The squares are totally delish! I bit into one and I was actually surprised it was so good - fruity in a not too sweet kind of way. Although this says "chocolate" that only refers to the thin coating on the outside of the chewy square (which has cocoa powder in it). So while this may satisfy your sweet tooth, it might not cut it for a chocolate craving.

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Curves Chocolate Peanut Chewy Granola Bar

Curves Granola BarCurves is a popular fitness center for women only with locations throughout the United States, and they recently partnered with General Mills to lend their name to a new line of products including Curves Granola Bars. I picked up a pack of the Chewy Chocolate Peanut variety on my last excursion to the grocery store (along with Curves Cereal, but that's another review).

I loved the flavor of this bar. It has a sweet chocolatey taste (they used real chocolate chips), and I could taste more peanuts than oats or rice crisp. - think a peanuty, chocolatey candy bar. Plus it has the perfect perfect texture - not too chewy, not too hard. It was so good that I thought it would have a ton of calories, but a closer look at the label reveals that it's 100 calories per bar. Granted, the bar is small at only 25 grams - anything shy of 40 grams just leaves me hungrier.

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JellO Sugar Free Chocolate Mint Fudge Pudding Snack

JellO Chocolate Mint Fudge Pudding SnackAfter having reviewed the JellO Fat Free Pudding Snack I still wasn't a big fan of pudding because the texture weirds me out. Nevertheless, a few comments recommended I try the Sugar Free Jell-O pudding cups, so I grabbed a hold of the Chocolate Mint Fudge Sundae variety.

First of all, if you are not a fan of 'artificial sweeteners', then this might not be the product for you, because they use a little bit of almost everything - xylitol (sugar alcohol), sucralose (Splenda) and acesulfame K - no aspartame. All those sweeteners contribute to a very sweet taste but surprisingly, I didn't detect any off flavors or 'chemical' taste. The 'mint' flavor was very light and honestly, I didn't even detect it until I re-read the box and realized that it was supposed to be there. I am not even going to spend too much time commenting on Jell-O's use of the word 'fudge' and 'sundae.' I will simply say that those two words do NOT belong on the product description. I am not even sure which of the two layers is supposed to be the fudge and which the sundae.

One thing pudding is good for, it's to thicken protein shakes - some people don't like using bananas, and so I made a Double Chocolate Shake with GNC Pro Performance Chocolate and Caramel Whey Protein - so head over to IntheGym.net and get the recipe [link].

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Healthy Choice Fudge Bar

Healthy Choice Fudge BarI have not had positive experiences with Healthy Choice products, but after reading the rave review from Nutritious Junk [link] about these Healthy Choice Chocolate Fudge Bars, I decided to try them for myself.

The verdict: These bars are "shimmy-like-you-have-ants-in-your-pants-good!" They are smooth, creamy, and chocolate-y. If I was given one without knowing that it was a "fudge" bar, I would definitely think that it was a full-fat chocolate ice cream bar. Delicious, two thumbs up and ahh-mazing! i heart this. My only gripe is that I wish it were larger (mostly because it was so good I wanted more). Next time I go to the store I am seriously going to buy 2 more boxes to hoard in my freezer for fear that there will be a Healthy Choice Fudge Bar famine once people catch on to how utterly terrific these bars are.

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Healthy Chocolate Review Week In Review

ChocolateMarch 12-17 was all about Healthy Chocolate Products. Can anything with chocolate be healthy - or at least not-bad-for you? Does having a chocolate flavor mean good taste? Well, this week everything reviewed was chocolate-y! The products reviewed were:

1. CocoaVia Chocolate Blueberry Snack Bar
2. Kemps Fat Free Chocolate Frozen Yogurt
3. Stonyfield Farm Fat Free Chocolate Underground Yogurt
4. Stonyfield Farm Organic Lowfat Mocha Latte Yogurt
5. Silk Chocolate Soymilk
6. Deans Milk Chug Chocolate Milk

The Good:
CocoaVia Chocolate Blueberry Snack Bar . Small but delicious, made with the real deal and under 100 calories yummy. AND Silk Chocolate Soymilk. You will never go back to 'cows' milk' after trying this thumbs up.

The Bad:
Kemps Fat Free Chocolate Frozen Yogurt and both Stonyfield Farm Fat Free Chocolate Underground Yogurt and Organic Lowfat Mocha Latte Yogurt. These products all taste pretty bad, but Stonyfield does have some other great tasting flavors - and the comments say their chocolate frozen yogurt is good.

The Ugly:
Deans Milk Chug Chocolate Milk. Both taste and nutrition are terrible. This shouldn't even be called milk! I call it a total waste of money.

CocoaVia Chocolate Blueberry Snack Bar

CocoaViaCocoaVia is supposed to be "healthy chocolate." There have been quite a few reviews of their products, including some good [like here], some not so good [here] and some complaining about the wee size and the expensive price [here]. I myself question whether chocolate should be promoted as healthy mostly due to the fat, but if you can satisfy your chocolate craving and only get 80 calories from one Chocolate Blueberry Snack Bar, plus only 2 grams of total fat and 1 gram of saturated fat, no trans fat and 8 grams of sugars - I say I'm all for it! The only other thing that remains to be seen, is how it tastes, and I say, it's damn good!

CocoaVia Chocolate Blueberry Bar is smooth, crispy, dark chocolate goodness. The bar is crispy and if I had any complaints, it would be that although I can clearly see that there are blueberries in the bar, you hardly taste them, because the taste of the chocolate is so prevalent. But this bar is sure to satisfy any sweet or chocolate cravings you might have without giving up too many calories.

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Sweet Nothings Dairy Free Fudge Bar

Sweet Nothings Dairy Free Fudge BarThose of us who can't (or don't want to) eat dairy products are at last getting some pretty good alternatives. Sweet Nothings Fudge Bar is not only dairy free, but it is also "all natural, fat free, soy-free and fruit sweetened." That's all good but I hear you asking about the taste!

The Sweet Nothings Fudge Bar has the dark brown color of chocolate all the way through, and it is creamy but not quite as sweet as a regular "dairy" fudge bar. Actually - I have no idea why they refer to this as a fudge bar, because there is not even a hint of fudge taste in this, BUT it does have a chocolatey taste and overall - I love, LOVE this. Some of you might like things syrupy sweet - so this may not be for you, but I quite like the fact that there is some sweetness, but it is not overpowering. Let's face it - nothing is ever going to quite be the same as regular, creamy milky fudge bars, but I think this is a suitable alternative.

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Fifty50 No Sugar Added Chocolate Coated Peanut Butter Snack Bars

Fifty50 Snack bars Fifty50 makes low glycemic, sugar free foods primarily for diabetics. The name fifty50 is indicative of the fact that they contribute 50% of their profits to diabetes research. I decided to try their "No Sugar Added Chocolate Coated Peanut Butter Snack Bars" and I really wanted to like it because the company is doing such a good thing - but I didn't.

Fifty50 Snack bars The Fifty50 chocolate coated peanut butter snack bars looks like two squares of chocolate. If you just take a bite off the edge so you get a taste of only the chocolate coating, it does remind me a little bit of chocolate. It has the smooth texture you would expect from chocolate but it is not as sweet or as creamy - sort of like chocolate's 2nd cousin - not too far removed, but far enough. The peanut butter middle layer is like a wafer. It doesn't have a very strong peanut butter taste - thankfully because I am not really a big peanut butter fan (sad but true) - and if you can forgive the fact that it is not as sweet as you expected (it is after all 'no sugar added') then I think you might like find the taste not entirely unpleasant. If you are diabetic, then this would be a good substitute. If you are just avoiding chocolate because you're on a diet - forget about this. The print on the wrapper says, "Not a low calorie food" and there is a good reason why.

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