🍭 Sweeten Your Day, Not Your Calories!
Sweet Therapy Delicious Ginger Chews are sugar-free, calorie-free snacks made with natural ginger, designed to satisfy sweet cravings while supporting digestive health. Ideal for travel, these chews are a guilt-free treat that can be enjoyed anywhere, anytime.
T**E
YUM YUM YUM 🤤
These are so amazing! Haven't been able to find anything like this that didn't have malitol or sucralose or some garbage in it. Allegedly 😉 Just my opinion.These don't disappoint on taste or ingredients imo.Since they just dust them lightly with the tapioca starch ; it's not a huge deal to me as there's supposedly a negligible amount in these .There are so many ginger chews in this bag! The price is easier once you see how many you get. They will last quite awhile.Anyway, not much else to say except yum yum yum 🤤 .Would definetly recommend and would definitely buy again.Hope this helps ✌🏻🖖🏻
B**E
Great taste, texture, and ingredients, but made in china and pricey
Taste great, have a great texture, the best ingredients of any ginger chewHowever, they are a product of china AND they're the most costly ginger chew. After comparing to the other major brands, I prefer these by far. To me it's worth it to pay the extra money for these.These are the only ginger chews that are made with allulose, making them sugar free, AND there are even some reported health benefits of allulose. It's a real winner of a sweetener.
A**.
Delicious
These candies are delicious and a perfect end of meal dessert. They are soft and gel like and don’t raise my blood sugar. I’m so happy to have found these. The ginger taste is medium but still a great ginger flavor.
A**R
All bags are not created equal
I am doing a month long liquid "fast" of protein shakes etc. basically no food just nutrients. I bought these for when the desire to chew hits bc they are natural, no sugar, etc. and frankly I probably (no probably about it) chew more of them than I should. So it is with great authority that I can say that I agree 1000% with the reviewers that say these things are difficult to open. Perhaps that is a good thing if you need to back off of eating so many. I have given up more than once on trying to open these suckers. The other thing that is strange to me (I am on my 3rd bag) is that out of 60 chews maybe 15 are soft. The remainder are hard. I have gotten to the point that I can feel around in the bag for the soft ones and find them 1st. They ALL should be soft. Not sure why this is but I am guessing the hard ones are stale which is unacceptable for the price. The flavor is still good but the harder ones stick like glue to your teeth which is less than enjoyable.
R**E
Delicious!
Delicious! Thank you for making these with allulose. These will be a reoccurring order during my cancer/chemo journey.
C**R
What a treat, love these.
These are great. The longer you chew them before swallowing, the more ginger zing you’ll taste. For anyone curious about 0 calorie label, even though it contains tapioca starch, I asked the Factory about it. They said:“Thanks for your message, and I’m glad to hear the latest batch of candies tastes so good! I understand your curiosity about the "zero calories" on the label and your research into tapioca starch. I am more than happy to clear any confusion. Tapioca Starch and Calorie Count: The Chews do contain tapioca starch, but it's used in small amounts as a dusting agent to prevent the chews from sticking to the wrappers. This amount of starch doesn’t significantly contribute to the total calorie count. The program we use to generate the FDA-compliant nutrition label accounts for the fact that the calories from tapioca starch (due to the small quantity used) are so negligible that they don’t need to be reflected in the final label. Essentially, the serving size is small enough that the starch doesn't impact the overall calorie count in a meaningful way. Allulose and FDA Guidelines: As for the allulose, it’s a key factor in the "Calorie free" claim. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), allulose is considered a "rare sugar," and it's granted an exception for food labeling purposes. This means that even though allulose technically has a small number of calories (about 0.2 to 0.4 calories per gram), it is excluded from the total calorie count on the label. The FDA allows allulose to be considered as providing "zero calories" because it has a minimal caloric impact when consumed, and it does not contribute to the glycemic index in the same way as regular sugar. Regarding your concerns about the tapioca starch being "not keto-friendly" or "heavy on carbs," while tapioca starch does contain carbs, the amount used here is minimal and doesn’t significantly impact the overall carb count of the product. The formulation is designed so that the chews remain in line with low-carb goals while still delivering great taste and texture. I hope this helps clear things up! Feel free to reach out if you have any more questions. Best regards”
J**.
Best ginger chew you'll ever buy!!
I am addicted to these ginger chews!! They are sugar free. A guilt free candy for sure. The other ginger chews have 3 grams of sugar per piece. Too much sugar for me.
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