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Sugar-reduced enjoyment during Advent
Besides cocoa, chocolate has one thing in common: lots of sugar! And even the very youngest children learn that sugar should only be enjoyed in moderation. Especially in winter and during the Christmas season, when it's cold and dark outside, there's nothing better than enjoying delicious chocolates, chocolate bars, chocolate bars, and other sweets with your loved ones. An Advent calendar is a must from December 1st onwards – ideally with delicious premium milk chocolate! If you don't want to go too wild with the "white gold" or have to forgo it for health reasons, choose an Advent calendar with no added sugar, like our Smooth Cocoa & Oat Advent Calendar with reduced sugar. Sweetened with the sweetener xylitol, the delicious, melt-in-the-mouth chocolate offers flavor highlights, completely free of nuts, lactose, gluten, and added sugar. This way, even diabetics and people with allergies and intolerances can experience the sweet anticipation of Christmas. Browse through our reduced-sugar range and stock up for a delicious Christmas!

Chocolate for diabetics and allergy sufferers
Advent, Advent! Sweet temptations and surprises lurk everywhere, something diabetics usually have to forgo. But since the breakthrough of the sweetener xylitol, everyone can truly indulge with a clear conscience. This substance, derived from birch bark, manages to sweeten dark chocolate without drastically increasing insulin levels after consumption. Therefore, our delicious, low-sugar chocolate calendars are suitable not only for health-conscious individuals, but also for those with diabetes and other metabolic disorders!
Frequently Asked Questions
Can diabetics eat advent calendars without added sugar?
Can diabetics eat advent calendars without added sugar?
Yes, if the chocolate is sweetened with a sweetener such as xylitol, it can be consumed by diabetics. Xylitol has a low glycemic index, so it doesn't cause a serious increase in blood sugar levels.
Which chocolate is suitable for diabetics?
Which chocolate is suitable for diabetics?
Diabetics should avoid sugar as much as possible, as it has a high glycemic index of 65-70 and can cause blood sugar levels to rise sharply. Chocolate without added sugar sweetened with xylitol or another sweetener, however, can be consumed in moderation. However, it's best to consult your doctor before consuming it.
Are the reduced-sugar Advent calendars nut-free?
Are the reduced-sugar Advent calendars nut-free?
Yes, all our products are nut-free and manufactured by companies that don't use any nuts in their factories. This means that even chocolate lovers with allergies can enjoy our Advent calendars!

