Sugarless Sensations December 2016 Subscription Box Review + Coupon!

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Sugarless Sensations is a food subscription box for diabetics. When you sign up for the subscription, every month you will receive a box of carefully selected, low net carb and low glycemic foods. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to The American Diabetes Association.

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Comforts of Home Sugarless Sensations Box content list with nutrition information and website information.

DEALS: Save 15% on your first month! Use coupon code 15DELIGHT.

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Just call if there are any damaged items! I enjoy that allergy information is a top priority and that they tell you to contact your doctor if necessary to ensure all products are compatible with our dietary needs.

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Zero Guilt Sweets Funfetti Doughnut is a high-protein snack with only 8.5 net carbs. These are a bit on the pricey side, $12 for half a dozen. They were impressively moist and light but had an intense sugar substitute after flavor. Not to mention the texture, it felt like a soggy sponge in a plastic bag – just not my cup of tea.

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Brach’s Butterscotch Candy! These are as good if not better than the originals, no funny after taste just pure amazing. No fat, no sugar, and only 35 calories. These will be hiding in my desk for the moment when I just can’t resist my sweet tooth. Also, you don’t have to special order them, they are available at many retailers.

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Jell-o in Sugar-free White Chocolate. I couldn’t locate a retailer in my area that carries the 1 oz package. I love that it’s also reduced calorie and there are recipe ideas on the box.

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New Hope Cranberry Orange Muffin Mix ($7.10). Low carb (only 4 grams) and high protein (9 grams) plus no sugar. I’m so excited to try this! It smells amazing while baking. I also love that it’s made with non-GMO ingredients.

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La Nouba Belgium Chocolate Bar. Holy cow! This is the most delicious chocolate I have tasted which was made with stevia. The entire bar has 11 grams of carbs, 8 grams of fiber and 20 grams of protein! It’s sweet and nutritious, I am so sad that I shared any of it with the family.

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Frontier Soups, Arizona Sunset Enchilada Soup Mix ($6). Only 30 minutes from the stovetop to the table!

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A list of ingredients is printed on the package. I’m so excited to make this for my family. I love soup more than the average person so a low carb, low sugar mix makes me super happy.

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Atkinson’s Peanut Butter Bars retails for $1.66 for the 3.75 oz bag. My husband loved these. Me, not so much. They weren’t sweet enough or peanut buttery enough for me and had a Splenda aftertaste.

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Healthsmart Chocorite Bars ($6.39/six). I was slightly disappointed to find the pecan taste lacking but the pack of caramel more than made up for it.

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I was overjoyed to see how many products are sugarless and still taste great. As a diabetic, it’s important to find products that don’t cause sugar spikes, as a self-proclaimed foodie it’s important to find delicious items that I want to share with family and friends. I was a little frustrated to find the one product I’d add to my pantry, the jell-o, isn’t according to the website available nearby. I was, however, surprised to learn of the cost effectiveness of sugar-free products, that was a huge plus.

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