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		<title>Hershey&#8217;s No-Carb Treats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, chocolate lovers who have gone into hiding after joining the ever-growing low carb dieters group: brace yourselves. You can now eat and enjoy chocolate again. Hershey’s recently introduced two new sugar-free and low-carb versions of its best-selling chocolates, including an amazing, sugar-free Reese&#8217;s Peanut Butter Cups and candy bars with only 1 gram of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-61" title="hersheys-swoops" src="http://venturpreneur.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/hersheys-swoops-300x186.jpg" alt="hersheys-swoops" width="300" height="186" />Ok, chocolate lovers who have gone into hiding after joining the ever-growing low carb dieters group: brace yourselves. You can now eat and enjoy chocolate again. Hershey’s recently introduced two new sugar-free and low-carb versions of its best-selling chocolates, including an amazing, sugar-free Reese&#8217;s Peanut Butter Cups and candy bars with only 1 gram of carbs. Oh, yum.</p>
<p>Yes, calorie-counting teens and grown-ups who still crave the real thing can also grab a stack of Swoops for their chocolate fix. They&#8217;re made from Hershey&#8217;s original recipes, but have less than half the calories of a normal chocolate snack.  The new Swoops because they totally satisfy chocolate cravings when you want a taste of something &#8216;bad.&#8217;  Just take one or two and shove them back in the box, or indulge in more if you dare.  Swoops are a great way to have not too much of the real thing, their carb-free chocolate flavor is smooth and creamy, with a bit of powdered-sugar sweetness to it, which like most no-carb candies, contains a mix of sugar alcohol and <a href="http://www.splendaexposed.com/">Splenda</a> to give it the right texture and sweetness combination plus inulin, which is a healthy fiber.</p>
<p>The little bars are a good size for munching on when you get a chocolate craving and the soy crisps are great too; a lot like a Nestle&#8217;s Crunch Bar, they come as plain chocolate and a nut version.  At only 1g of carbs per bar, this is the perfect treat for those on a low carb diet who get that intense chocolate craving. Also, the bar doesn&#8217;t have any trans fats, either so there is virtually no guilt!  As we all know, chocolate isn&#8217;t very nutritious, but Hershey’s has now given us something great to get you through a choco-craving while you watch those carbs.  Enjoy!</p>
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