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i wanted some choclate today so i was going to get skinny cow but they didnt have it so my smart choice was dark chocolate which i hate, so nasty. well low and behold i picked out dove dark chocolate and i must say i like it. i chose dark because it doesnt have as much sugar and cream as milk chocolate. just wanted to share

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totally understand...since surgery, I've fallin in love with dark chocolate.....

also thankfully since surgery I can avoid sweets easier than before....if its something I'm not interested in, I refuse to touch it, waste of calories....

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I LOVE dark chocolate...a small piece will satisfy my craving. I even like sugar free "Special Dark"....tastes just as good, but gotta watch out for those sugar alcohols :blink: Learned that lesson the hard way!

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yea sugar alcohols are no joke. i never liked dark chocolate but because it has fewer calories and its good for you i can now enjoy it.

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I LOVE dark chocolate...a small piece will satisfy my craving. I even like sugar free "Special Dark"....tastes just as good' date=' but gotta watch out for those sugar alcohols :blink: Learned that lesson the hard way![/quote']

Lol, ok now I have to ask... What does sugar alcohol do? My nut warned me but never said why...

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gives you the runs, bad gas and hurts your tummy really bad. beware of it. it is not your friend sleeved or not

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Target has a really great selection of dark chocolate with a few gourmet varieties as well. I bought a bar that had some coconut mixed in about 3 weeks ago and still have over half of the bar. I just don't crave sugar anywhere near what I did before.

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If you have a Trader Joe's near you they sell wonder 82% Belgian dark chocolate and is it ever cheep. I have a few squares with some almonds and coffee. It's heaven!

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I'm in love with Green and Black's 85% dark chocolate. A "square" of it has 50 calories and tastes AMAZING when you dip a ripe strawberry in it. The flavor is intense and explodes with flavor in your mouth! Can't wait until I can incorporate this delicious indulgence into my diet again!

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that TJ Belguim dark chocolate is the B.O.M.B.com

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