Healthy Chocolate Goodies for Valentine’s Day

February 12th, 2009 · 2 Comments

I have to be honest here–I really debated whether or not to post about healthy chocolate snacks for Valentine’s Day. This is The Healthy Snacks Blog, and Saturday is V-Day, so it makes sense… but here’s the problem: I don’t believe in healthy snacks for Valentine’s Day. I think you’re allowed to splurge on holidays and other occasions! (Especially on a  holiday in which chocolate plays such a big role…) Still, I realize that some people have dietary restrictions and always need healthier options. So here are two brands I recommend for those of you who are addicted to chocolate but want or need to stay on your health kick come February14th.

Gayle’s Miracles Dark Chocolate Truffles. These are tasty, soft chocolate truffles created by a nutritionist. Each one has only 30 calories and 1 gram of fat. Two truffles equal 1 Weight Watcher point. Many other truffles by compaGayle'snies like Lindt have over twice that number of calories and three times as much fat. So how does Gayle’s manage to make chocolate that tastes good but is low in calories? Remember my post about chocolate bars, where I explain that some companies use dates  to make chocolate products healthier? Gayle’s Miracles does something similar, but they use figs instead of dates. I noticed figs on their ingredient list, and I think that’s the secret ingredient that helps them achieve a soft center without all the butter and fat. 

Vere. I’ve been hearing a lot about this chocolate company lately. Their motto is "chocolate with benefits." The main thing they talk about is how most of their chocolVereate is dark, and dark chocolate has lots of health benefits. I’m not impressed with this part–many companies now have dark chocolate lines. What I do think makes Vere stand out is that their chocolate is not only dark (it’s all either 70% or 75%) but is also organic, sustainable, natural, and low in sugar. Plus, Vere has a line of vegan chocolate and a line of diabetic-friendly chocolate. Those of you who have to watch your blood sugar and are used to having limited chocolate options will be happy to know that  the diabetic-friendly bars come in several interesting flavors, including spicy, citrus, and vanilla bean. Yum. My only beef with this company is the cheesy tagline I saw on their Web site: "We only use the Vere best!" Gag. But the packaging is totally elegant and enticing.

Enjoy!

Lauren

PS Next up on the blog: a review of my current favorite granola, Feed.

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2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Tj // Feb 12, 2009 at 10:29 pm

    Any sane person loves chocolate. - Bob Greene

    :) Anything in moderation.

  • 2 Chris // Feb 13, 2009 at 11:41 am

    I love your attitude! I agree - I think it’s healthy to indulge every now and then. :)

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