🍉 Sweetness Without Sacrifice!
Dr. John's Sugar Free Candy offers a delicious assortment of hard candies that are sugar-free, low-calorie, vegan, and gluten-free. Each 3.84 oz bag contains 24 pieces, fortified with 10 grams of fiber and 160% of your daily vitamin C, all while being free from artificial sweeteners and colors. The convenient resealable packaging ensures you can enjoy these guilt-free treats on the go.
J**E
Alternative candy
It tastes really good but don't eat too much or you'll get adverse stomach affects! Not an intense chocolate flavor, but is best for late night cravings!
M**K
Great product, just expensive
These are yummy! My favorite is the apple. It's hard to get watermelon candy flavor right. It's not bad but it's no Jolly Rancher or Blow Pop. Besides that, it's pretty good. If you don't mind paying a high price for sugar free candy, then I will rate this 10/10 in quality. Highly recommend.
A**L
I thought those were Anis Candies
sucked my wish of living... the after taste is painful... needed really a strong imagination to taste the Anis... very good for diet since you don't want to eat anything after one of those. Hope they will be able to fix it. Only my opinion
D**N
A lot of licorice flavor
A lot of licorice flavor in these. Aggressively so. I really like licorice though, so I'm cool with it, but just be aware. Too expensive though (I thought I was getting a pound), so prob last time I'll get them.
K**E
Ok product with a relatively high pricetag
Mild flavor, pretty good taste. They do make me wish for the flavor punch of a jolly rancher, but for a sugar free option, they're decent. The green ones have a slight peppery taste that I don't love, but they also aren't bad. I feel like the size of the bag for the price isn't a great value.
V**A
Delicious treat
These are really delicious. More chocolatey than sweet. Perfect. And good for teeth. I like being able to have a treat that’s so low in calories and last low. At 35 calories for 4 hard candies they are a must
M**C
Tasty!
Very tasty, soothing for my sore throat also. Not what they are advertised for, but a great asset to them!
C**E
Licorice? NO NO NO
Let it be clear. I love licorice. I love chewy soft licorice candies. I love hard licorice candies. They can be expensive and made with all natural organic perfectly healthy ingredients, or they can be cheap crap from the bargain bin. I love them whether they are the tiny severely intense kind or the big sugary drops that barely have any flavor. Yes, I even love licorice root, those brown sticks that sometimes still have a little dirt still left on them. I could chew on one, stringy fibers stuck in my teeth, for hours. For the sake of this review, it must be stated that I also love clove, including its slight numbing effect in my mouth.And I do not love these candies.I thought it would probably be impossible not to, due to my fondness for every other kind of licorice in the history of licorice products.Let me explain. For the first 20 or 30 seconds after popping one of these little jewels into my mouth, I was excited. Yes. Yum yum! Licorice!But then for the next minute or so that it sat on my tongue, the flavor started to transform. At first it got a bit less licorice-like and a bit more clove-like, with a sharpness, a slight spiciness, which was also pretty much okay, but a little disappointing after the initial promising licorice experience.Unfortunately, the longer I held this thing in my mouth, the more numb my tongue became, and the more the flavor slowly turned from clove into something more akin to the likes of some sort of lighter fuel.I persevered, licorice lover that I am, but it only got worse until finally it had completely dissolved. Phew!I thought I could put another flavored candy in my mouth, like, hey, this watermelon flavored one, to end the numb lighter fuel torture, but it lingered on and on. The watermelon, and then the lemon, and then the cherry were simply no match for it. My poor tongue had to wait a long time for normalcy to return.I wish so much I could love these sugar-free licorice candies because I really do not want sugar, nor do I want most artificial sweeteners. But alas, I’ll have to go back to chewing on sticks.
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