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Sporter makes a second M&M’s like candy with a different functional twist

Sporter Zero One Choco Dots

Ukranian supplement company Sporter follows many others in the European market and has both sides of the market covered, offering a combination of health and nutrition products in powder and pill format, as well as better-for-you foods and protein snacks. The brand has added to that more fun and functional side this month with something along the same lines as its already available Bilok Dots, an M&M’s-like candy that is much higher in protein and lower in sugar than that iconic treat.

The latest from Sporter is Zero One Choco Dots, a similar format on the outside as Bilok Dots, where you get a bag of milk chocolate pieces covered in a colorful rainbow shell. The difference with Zero One comes on the inside, as it is in the purpose and the nutrition that things get a bit different. Instead of being higher in protein, Sporter has created a second M&M’s-like candy that has no added sugar, with 26g of carbohydrates in a 40g bag, just 2g of that sugar, 8g of fat, and 156 calories.

The calories aren’t drastically lower than a similar amount of M&M’s, although the difference is that this one has almost no sugar in it, whereas the legendary rainbow shell chocolate candy has the majority of its carbohydrates coming straight from sugar, not under 3g. Zero One Choco Dots is a nice addition to the brand’s functional side and a great alternative to Bilok Dots, for when you want something sweet and enjoyable to crush cravings, and they’re not expensive at 45₴ a bag.

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