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Halo top fruit bars

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They're also dairy-free, making them great options for people with allergies or who follow a vegan diet. For additional sweetening, they also contain sugar and stevia extract. Their higher fiber content, however, comes mostly from the soluble corn fiber rather than whole fruits. The fruit pops have a simpler ingredient list than their ice creams, and include whole fruit, whole fruit purees and citrus juice. These bars would be a nice treat for someone with diabetes who is minding their carbohydrate intake or anyone who wants a sweet snack without a blood sugar rollercoaster ride. Most have 5-6g added sugar (coconut contains 9g)Ĭompared to most desserts, there are very few calories and added sugar in these pops (5-6 grams is about 1.5 teaspoons of added sugar).Most have 35-45 calories (coconut contains 90 calories).Here is the range of nutrition for Halo Top Fruit Pop bars: Each product is made with real fruit juice and boasts 50-65% less added sugar than their competitors. Their lineup includes Coconut, Lime, Mango, Pineapple and Strawberry. The new Halo Top products are less about candy or dessert flavors, and focus more on fruit-forward flavors.

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