OHSO Good chocolate is genuinely different because each bar of OHSO Good chocolate is carefully made using high quality Belgian chocolate and absolutely no added sugars. And it's that kind of information that makes diabetics like myself say: "That's interesting!" And there's no milk in them which makes coeliacs like my wife say: "Wow! That's good news!"
Instead of sugar OHSO Good contains maltitol which is OK for diabetics such as myself (I'm Type 2) but there is a warning on the wrapper about excess consumption of maltitol.
Each bar is labelled with the day of the week, so the lucky recipient will know exactly where they are.
But the main point that caught my attention is that Ohso good chocolate comes to you complete with some live cultures. These are in the form of probiotic cultures.
OHSO has over a billion live cultures (commonly known as probiotics), Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium, in each bar.
These live cultures are micro-encapsulated within the chocolate, using a special patented process.
As a result, this delivers live cultures to the gut three times more effectively than probiotic yoghurts.
They also contain dietary fibres, too.
But what's the taste like?
The 70% Dark Chocolate is delicious! It tastes like the finest milk chocolate you might have previously tried, but without the dairy produce, so it's a perfectly good Christmas gift for the vegans and dairy allergic people in your life.
The 60% Dark Orange Chocolate is every bit as good as as the 70% Dark Chocolate but with a deliciously citrussy tang of genuine Brazilian orange oil, too.
To learn more about OHSO Chocolates please visit https://ohso.com.
Check out their special gift boxes (with personalisation options) too.
Seven bars will cost £5.10, although some retailers do offer a reduced price of £3.09 for seven bars, so it does pay to shop arround.
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