Gourmet Food : Ultimate's Low Carb & Sugar Free Peanut Brittle - 1 Lb Tin

Ultimate's Low Carb & Sugar Free Peanut Brittle - 1 Lb Tin

from: Ultimate Nut & Candy Co.




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3594







Address: USA
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Ultimate Nut & Candy Co.
Country: USA
Ingredients: SUGAR FREE PEANUT BRITTLE - Hydrogenated Starch Hydrosylate, Peanuts, Butter, Salt, Baking Soda
Label: Ultimate Nut & Candy Co.
Manufacturer: Ultimate Nut & Candy Co.
Publisher: Ultimate Nut & Candy Co.
Sales Rank: 3594
Size: 1 Lb Tin
Studio: Ultimate Nut & Candy Co.


Features:
  • Only 1 Net Carb per ounce
  • Sugar Free
  • Jumbo Peanuts
  • Hand-Made in Small Batches
  • Packed Fresh per Order







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Made just like are regular Peanut Brittle without the sugar - Jumbo Virginia Redskin peanuts are perfectly roasted for maximum flavor.  Then, they're specially encased in a deliciously sweet, buttery brittle for the best in both taste and crunchy texture.  Once you've tried Ultimate's Peanut Brittle, you'll never again settle for less.  A traditional favorite at its very best.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Heaven for diabetics
Best brittle around for diabetics. Reminds me of my childhood days before sugar was a no no!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Taste
My father-in-law received this as a gift. He reports that it is too salty and he's not eating it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Gourmet Peanut Brittle
This candy is very good and good for you. This seller is one of the best I have had contact with also.

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