

🍬 Sweet without the sugar, luxury without the guilt!
Asher's Sugar Free Chocolate Candy Assortment offers 15 expertly crafted milk and dark chocolates, including jellies, caramels, and truffles, all sugar-free and kosher certified. This 8-ounce box from a 5-generation family chocolatier delivers a guilt-free indulgence perfect for diabetics and anyone seeking a refined, health-conscious treat.



















| ASIN | B0099SEPW8 |
| Age Range Description | 13+ |
| Allergen Information | Nut |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,078 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #55 in Chocolate Candy Assortment Boxes |
| Brand | Asher's Chocolates |
| Brand Name | Asher's Chocolates |
| Container Type | Box, Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 6,450 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Kosher |
| Flavor | Chocolate |
| Item Form | Jelly, Toffee |
| Item Package Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 8.01 ounces |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 15 |
| Package Information | Box, Can |
| Size | 8 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Kosher,Sugar Free |
| UPC | 089449361088 |
| Unit Count | 8 Ounce |
J**A
A sweet toothed diabetic's best friend!
I'm diabetic but I can't get rid of the sweet tooth. Luckily these exist! What I was concerned about when buying them was that nowhere in the listing or in photos of the packaging did it tell you what kind of chocolates are in here. I'm not a huge fan of nuts and coconut in chocolate. I didn't want half a box that I wouldn't eat. But when I got them I was actually quite pleased that there are only 2 "turtles" with very small chopped nuts, and I kinda like them. There's also one coconut one, and the only other one I don't like is the black licorice flavor (I THINK that's what the flavor is). Other than that, I love them all. My favorites are the marshmallow and the raspberry jelly ones. Oh and the mocha one is out of this world! The chocolate and fillings are creamy and rich. They're so similar to the fancy ones you see around Christmas, that I can't have anymore. These are perfect and I believe they're available year round. I'll definitely keep buying these because they keep my sweet tooth satisfied with just one or two here and there, and I don't have to be concerned about my blood sugar. Win win and definitely worth the money. Both boxes I've gotten were in perfect condition, not melted, but I'm interested to see how they'll do if I buy them in the summer.
H**S
Yummy and sugar free
I buy this every year as a Yule present for myself. Being diabetic I try to stick to sugar free and these taste really good. I’m more of a milk chocolate so I do wish I could get one without dark chocolate but I give those to friends or family. The texture is smooth and this has some with cherries, nuts and caramel so a nice variety. I’ll definitely buy this again next year.
G**E
Worth the cost
I enjoyed these very much. As a diabetic who wears a Continuous Glucose Monitor, I can say they have nowhere near the impact of regular chocolates. They taste yummy and are rich enough that I'm satisfied with only one or two. My favorite are the the raspberry jelly, caramels and pecan delights. I expected the cherry cordial ones to be weird but they were surprisingly good even though that's not a favorite of mine. I have now ordered just a bag of the jellies as they were my favorite.
B**U
Tastes like the real thing 👀
Arrived in perfect condition (in December). Taste is indistinguishable from real chocolates. Quality is superior (i.e. way better than the drugstore “W” brand, and on par with with 👀 👵 brand) It’s the first time since I was a little kid at Grandma’s house that I can enjoy some holiday chocolates guilt free (now that I’m pre-diabetic I don’t mess with sugar at all period!) I probably don’t want to know what sugar substitute they are using but as an annual festive treat, it’s fine. For people saying they arrived melted or blooming—it matters what the outdoor temperature is when you’re having chocolate shipped! Stock up in winter and avoid shipping in summer and you should be good.
J**D
Sugar Free Marketing, Sugar-Like Impact
If you're buying this because it says sugar free, read the label first. This chocolate is loaded with maltitol, which is basically sugar in disguise. Maltitol has a glycemic impact almost identical to regular sugar, and for anyone tracking glucose, keto, diabetic, or simply trying to avoid blood sugar spikes, this will hit you just as hard as the real thing. The marketing is misleading. “Sugar free” shouldn’t mean “we replaced sugar with another ingredient that behaves like sugar and still spikes your blood glucose.” If they used erythritol, allulose, or stevia, that would be truly low-impact. But maltitol? It defeats the entire purpose. Flavor is fine, but if you care about your metabolic health, this is not what you think you're buying. Misleading labeling and poor sweetener choice. I wouldn’t purchase again.
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You won’t be sorry if you buy these
They (Asher’s) make GREAT sugar free candies!!! I’m honestly not sure how many times I have ordered these boxes of chocolates 💜 I have gone directly to their website also to order different sf chocolates…
J**M
ODD aftertaste
I'm not sure what to think of these except... I'll probably never purchase them again. They have an odd aftertaste. I know, they're sweetened with sugar alcohol instead of actual processed sugar. I'm diabetic, which was the reason for purchase. BUT... it isn't just the aftertaste, they leave a weird film in the mouth. OH... let's talk about that sweetener more... DANGEROUS! I know better than to eat more than about 3 pieces. The roomie however, did not know. He isn't used to sugar alcohols... and boy did it show. I got cursed at through the bathroom door about 2 hours after he ate half of the 2nd box. Well, let's just say that he exited the bathroom a new man, and will probably never go near my sugar free candy again.
P**N
Excellent sugar free chocolate
Phenomenal gourmet taste! Wonderful variety of sugar free chocolate!
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