





🍇 Elevate Your Snack Game with Superfood Chocolate!
FX CHOCOLATE Superfood is a box of 15 keto-friendly, sugar-free dark chocolate bars enriched with antioxidants from blueberries and muscadine grapes. This vegan, gluten-free treat not only satisfies your sweet tooth but also supports immune health and vision, all while being non-GMO and soy-free. Enjoy a deliciously guilt-free indulgence backed by a Certificate of Analysis for complete transparency.







B**S
Taste great!
If you love dark chocolate, then you’ll love this! Quite frankly, I can’t really tell the difference. I can’t really taste the blueberries, nor the muscadine grape, but it does taste great and is enjoyable to eat. I love that it’s very healthy and that they are individually wrapped which is very convenient for me. I like how the box slides open and close which is a pretty nice feature.
J**N
Small chocolate and fruit squares, vegan and keto friendly chocolate snack with no additives
This box contains 15 individually wrapped chocolate pieces that are made with an extra nutrition boost from grapes and blueberries. These contain no other ingredients, so they are on the tart side compared with chocolate that has sugar added. While this is a healthy dark chocolate based snack I found that the taste of the fruit ingredients is overshadowed by the chocolate. I would rather just have fresh or dried grapes and berries mixed or covered with pure dark chocolate. These small squares are quite expensive, and a chocolate lover might feel compelled to finish the whole package in a couple days. This is nice as an exotic treat but not affordable enough for the typical consumer to get very often.
R**L
Waste of money
This is overpriced off the charts end not even that good.
T**F
EXTREMELY pricey for what you get!
I REALLY wanted to like this. While doing Keto, I get sweet cravings and a bit of dark chocolate always does the trick. I typically stick to Lily's brand of dark chocolate, but thought I'd take a chance on these for something different. The taste was ok, but the blueberry and muscadine grape left a weird taste in my mouth. These also had a bit of a laxative effect. I never encountered any issues with the Lily brand, so I looked at the ingredients. The only difference between the 2 products is that this one uses allulose and Lily's uses erythritol. I guess I'll stay away from allulose products from now on. Along with those 2 issues, the nail in the coffin and a large reason I gave this a 2 star rating is the exorbitant price. It's extremely expensive for only 15 tiny squares of chocolate. I did the math and this product comes out to $9.24 an ounce, whereas Lily's dark chocolate bar is only $1.19 an ounce. That's a HUGE difference!!
R**R
Healthy chocolate for "grown ups"
I'm a chocaholic and plain Hershey bars are my weakness. I tell you this bc I think its important for you to know what my palate is used to.Which is why I initially found these chocolates to be very, very bitter but after eating 2 of these chocolates in close succession, I found them to be less so and actually the only dark chocolate I've ever liked the taste of. I still have to get used to the non-creamy quality that dark chocolate of any kind lacks.The pix I attached show a bottle of h20 and a pen for size reference. I was pretty surprised at how small the box is and subsequently how small the chocolates are as well.These are definitely not meant for indulging like you would a handful of Hershey kisses but that prob shows just how unfamiliar I am with "healthy" chocolate as opposed to the kind that wrecks your skin and waistline.The taste of berry is kinda on the back end and if I ate slowly like a normal human being, I would have realized I didnt need to eat 4 of them in one sitting in order to taste it.I'm surprised at myself for not polishing off the box already. This is adult chocolate and I'm trying to treat it as such, and act like one in the process while I'm at it.Moral of the story, if you have an affinity for dark chocolate, you will prob love these at first bite. If you're like me with an immature palate, then it will take a couple to get accustomed to the taste, which is actually quite good compared to other d.c. I've tried.Pricey stuff but you get what you pay for. And in this case, you're paying for quality in ingredients, manufacturing standards and formulation.I hope my humble opinion helps you in some way.Thank you for reading.
S**E
Raw cocoa
Crisp tannin taste. 15 calories. Crisp, hardy chocolate taste from 15 calories. Hits the spot. Solves the need.Small but expensive delight.
V**R
Very tasty, low sugar, TINY squares.
I'm a big fan of dark chocolate, and I don't like eating lots of sugar, so these looked like a win. Then I opened the package and laughed out loud at how teensy these chocolates are. They have a lovely flavor, not too sweet, with deep chocolate flavor combined with dark fruitiness. Very tasty and satisfying. If you can treat chocolate like a supplement and think of it as something you want a single small bite of, these are for you. I can't get around the fact that these are wicked small though, so I don't think they're the greatest value.
I**E
Allulose from GMO corn and in the glyphosate chemical family.
Allulose (AKA in science terminology, D-Psicose) is made from corn which is part of the glyphosate non-food chain.Even if it didn't use a really bad alternative sweetener reliant on fossil fuels, the taste of this chocolate is not good. At first it tastes like Easter milk chocolate (too sweet) and then has a dull back bite where the cocao is trying to come out. Overall this is a lower than average chocolate and not worth the fuss or the risk.At $22 dollars for a handful (15) of individually wrapped squares, this is also an intelligence. Go to your supermarket and get some real chocolate like Lindt 85% cocao for $3 a bar if you love chocolate and want some 'keto' benefits.
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