Review: Sunspire Tropical Source GFCF chocolate chips

Filed under: Blog, review — Prof at 1:18 pm on Friday, December 29, 2006

GFCF chocolate Chips Sometimes it just seems that you need a little chocolate to get through the day - my DW is often quoted as saying “there isn’t enough chocolate in the whole world” after an especially trying day with Dorthy. When first going GFCF, chocolate was one of the things I missed the most - which is why these chocolate chips were truly a find. They are, of course loaded with sugar, and contain soy - so they are a sometimes treat for me and not an everyday staple. (GFCF soy free chips are available and I’ll review them soon, but they are a bit waxy compared to tropical Source). Sunspire has made Christmas and my birthday just a little bit nicer, with a GFCF chip that tastes even better than Hershey’s. They make candy bars as well, but I’ve only found them online by the dozen, and I don’t think I have enough willpower to ration them, so I haven’t tried them yet - once a bag of chips is opened it never lasts more than a day - even if the recipe only calls for 1/2 a cup…

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Comment by Chaplan Bates

December 31, 2006 @ 9:52 pm

LOVE your web site and like you chocolate around here doesnt last a day. Been on the GFCF for three years now due to Celiac.
Thank you for taking the time to share With others The hints of of this Lifestyle you have learnt.
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Comment by Tami

January 30, 2007 @ 12:38 am

no, no, no! Those contain soy lecithin. Buy the Enjoy Life! ones instead. Soy is yukky for ASD kids, and everyone else. Enjoy Life! tastes awesome- and no soy! You can get theirs on Amazon.com :)

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