Silk CHOCOLATE Almond Milk

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Silk CHOCOLATE Almond Milk

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About two weeks ago, I (for the first time) saw that Silk almond milk also came in Chocolate! I bought some and love it. I have re-read the label several times thinking there must be something bad in there for me because it tastes so good :drool:

I don't believe I have a reaction to it.

Has anyone here tried it? It's DF/SF/GF/EF. Has anyone tried it and had adverse reactions to it?

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I haven't tried it, but I have seen it. I guess since I try not to do too many sweets, I wouldn't start drinking chocolate milk ( I never did before MC), but if one is trying to put weight on and can tolerate it…..why not?

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I've also seen it, but since I never craved chocolate milk, I've never tried it either (and probably never will, since I seem to have problems with chocolate these days).

But if you can tolerate chocolate, (and the extra calories), I don't see anything wrong with it.

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Paula,

You can have chocolate? well, good for you. Both the chocolate and the calories (and the sugar, for sure) are very bad for me! It's like drinking a grenade!

Enjoy!

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I am sensitive to chocolate too. Sigh.

But happy when others can tolerate it!

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I have a square of dark chocolate almost every day. It's the only sweet thing I eat and the only thing I eat with an ingredients list (no soy in it of course). Doesn't seem to bother me at all. Guess I'm just lucky.

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I can have a bit of soy free dark chocolate also…. but too much and I get a bit of pain
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Post by OttawaGrl »

I have had it and I do enjoy it! However I find the Almond Fresh Chocolate Milk much better!
I have never seem to have a problem with any of the chocolate products I have eaten. But I am very carefuly to make sure that it is completely dairy and soy free.
I have even found a few chocolate bars that taste like realy chocolate bars!!! However they are hard to find. Only one store in my city sells them.. But when I do find them, I buy a box full! lol
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OttawaGirl, If you can find Perugina dark chocolate, it's delicious, creamy and soy and milk free.

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Post by JFR »

I've been eating this chocolate:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002RB ... duct_title

I get it on subscribe and save, 12 bars at a time and only eat 1 square per day so it lasts a long time.

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I notice that Walmart sells the Lindt 90 % bars in stores in this area. They also sell the 85 % Lindt bars, which also appear to be free of most of the ingredients that prevent many of us from eating most chocolate bars. The reason why I noticed that they stock them is because I bought one of each a couple of months ago, but so far I haven't been able to get up the nerve to try one of them. :lol:

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Tex,
When it comes to chocolate, especially mc safe chocolate, life is toooo short.
Go for it!! Enjoy
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Tex,

Just test it...don't have a whole bar, start with a small piece and see how that feels...

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OK, I'll try again, but a couple of months ago I tested a very small corner of a different brand (that appeared to have a safe ingredient list), and it resulted in D. :sigh:

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Post by humbird753 »

I never craved chocolate before MC, and really don't now, although I occasionally crave something sweet. So when I saw this in the store I tried it. Usually drink about 4 oz. at a time. Hasn't bothered me yet! I don't eat other chocolates at all. The ingredients are: Almondmilk (filtered water, almonds), cane sugar, cocoa (Dutch process), sea salt, natural flavor, locust bean gum, sunflower lecithin and gellan gum. It says it is DF/SF/GF, lactose free, no cholesterol, EF, casein free, MSG free!

Hope everyone is doing well.

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