🍠Sweetness without the guilt—join the gummy revolution!
Albanese World's Best Zero Sugar Gummi Bears offer a delightful assortment of 12 fruity flavors in a convenient pack of 12, individually wrapped for freshness. Perfect for sharing, these allergy-friendly treats are free from common allergens and artificial sweeteners, making them a guilt-free indulgence for everyone.
A**K
They're so worth the farts that I still subscribed!
TLDR: Pricey but the best sugar free gummies I have ever had, and honestly, one of the best gummy bears I've ever had, normal sugar included! The ONLY con is the cost, but that's why they taste so good - they're not cheaply made.-----First of all, they taste amazing. I swear, you could put them in front of anyone and they'd never know these weren't anything other than really good gummy bears.Secondly... (probably a little TMI coming, so fair warning) but, I deal with pretty bad constipation normally, so I wasn't too worried about the gastric side effect some people have when consuming these or products made with these sugar substitutes in general.I was partly right. As I predicted, they didn't give me diarrhea or really change my bowel movements in any way. Still just as constipated haha. The only side effect I got was increased gas. That said, I'm talking *extremely* increased gas, lol. TBH I'm just not a gaseous person in general; I don't fart much at all. But when I eat them, these things have me farting *constantly*. And of course the more I eat in a short period of time, the worse the gas gets. Thankfully there's no smell and it's just me on my own, so I don't particularly care. It doesn't really affect my day much, but it can be annoying if you're out or with people. I'd suggest that if you know you're going out that day, maybe just don't eat them that day, or only take a couple. (If you're more sensitive to these than I am though, just don't take any, lol.)Anyway, that's it, really. I definitely recommend these. I mean, I don't even care about the sugar free part of it - they're that good that I'd still recommend them to any gummy bear-lovers. Now that I've had these, I'm definitely going to try a few others they have.When I ordered these, I also ordered sugar free gummies from another brand that also has near 5 stars. I tried those first and hated them so I was really worried these would suck too, but nope. It's good though, now I know which company I'm going to stick with, haha. Farts be damned! 9/10, will do again.As I said in the beginning though, it does have ONE con, and that's its quite high cost for such small bags. But then again, that's why you get the quality with these, rather than the crap from the others.
J**F
Good product!
For not having sugar, these taste great!
G**N
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Dear lord, deliver me! 💀🤣This is not candy. It should be for purchase as a "behind the counter drug". I am shocked that the Fda has approved this for use in food.I purchased these for a friend who was on a diet and for myself. I've had Stevia and Erythritol candy and never had an upset stomach. I use Xylitol daily in my coffee and don't have issues.But these looked good. I got them without looking at the reviews, because they're candy. Why would I need to look at reviews? I saw the little warning and figured "I'm not going to eat the whole box so I'm probably safe. They put those labels on for people who over do it."When they got in I opened up the box, ripped one open and ate a pouch. A pouch is three servings apparently. After about and hour. I experienced the most violent amount of gas in my life until about midnight. The pain in my stomach had me in bed praying 🙏. No diarrhea though.The next day I was talking to a friend at work about my experience and she let me know about the Haribo version and that the reviews are the funniest thing around. Apparently Maltitol stomach issues is a known thing.I figured, I paid $20 for this so let me see if it's a serving size issue. Went back the next day and took the recommended serving. 3 hours later... 💨💩.Do they taste good? YesShould you buy them? No.Should the fda remove this product from being used as a sweetener in foods? Yes. Ban it.
A**R
Delicious BUT Deadly to the Uninitiated.... :-)
WARNING: So delicious that you will be tempted to eat the whole bag. Do NOT attempt this unless you have acclimated your body to Sugar Alcohols.If you eat the whole bag, without being acclimated to eating sugar alcohols, then you have about 30 to 60 minutes before your bowels begin to evacuate everything from top to bottom.The flavor is great. The sweetness is great. The texture is perfectly gummi.For those who are diabetic or minimizing their carbs, simply eat one or two at a time, not more than once or twice a day though the first bag or two.If you have the large bags of Russell Stover sugar-free chocolates, etc, then somewhere between the first and fourth bag, you'll probably/hopefully notice that your body no longer responds to sugar alcohols in this manner, at all.Alcohols are not something the body really wants, whether it's candy or beverages, but just like with drinking alcohol, your body adjusts and tolerates better.FYI -- if given the choice of a liquid-gallon bowel prep or sugar-free candy with sugar alcohols, before a colonoscopy, then I'm taking these! 1) A single bag will do the job; so no sloshing of fluid from a gallon of prep that might not taste so great. 2) These are far better tasting. 3) This works super fast.In fact, I dare say that these are a likely cure for painful constipation, too!... Unless you get use to eating them all the time.Gummies are far more addictive than say RS chocolates.Think of these like Pringles; "Betcha can't eat just one."But you need to really, really try! LOLThese are in my Subscribe & Save list... they're that good and a few will satisfy the desire for something sweet from the candy genre.
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